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68 www.ScenicWA.com Murals of Frank Matsuras photographs 1903- 1913 capture the culture and spirit of the early 1900s town and countryside life. Omak Stampede and Indian encampment The second weekend each August the Omak Stampede and World Famous Suicide Race draw cowboys and controversy as riders plunge down a steep hillside into the Okanogan River in an extreme race you can see the path they ride as you enter town. This longtime community event also features a PRCA rodeo Indian encampment powwow carnival and art show. If youre lucky enough to be hungry at this point in your journey settle into a booth at the Breadline Cafe. Housed in a historical building this home-style restaurant and bakery served locally grown fare decades before it became a trend. North to the Canadian border The piney shores of Conconully Lake and Reservoir offer campsites and abundant trout fishing. Charming Tonasket marks the gateway to the Many Lakes Recreation Area west of the byway. Near Oroville dont miss the Similkameen Traila rail trail that the Washington Trails Association calls a jewel with river gorge views a 375- foot bridge and interpretive signs that feature the history of the Okanogan. Access this trail in Oroville for a seven-mile hike or drive further west to Tabers Trailhead for the four-mile version. This byway ends at the Canadian border and Osoyoos Lake which stretches 14 miles into British Columbia and attracts water sports enthusiasts all summer long. Cool Cuts From Okanogan head west on SR-20 over Loup Loup Pass. There is a small ski area here but what it lacks in acreage 300 it makes up in down- home hospitality. This is a very scenic connecting route to Twisp on the North Cascades Scenic Byway. Omak Stampede Rodeo. Tom Reichner fishing. Charming Tonasket marks the gateway to the Recreation Area Near Oroville dont miss the Similkameen Traila rail trail that the Washington Trails Association calls a jewel with river gorge views a 375- foot bridge and interpretive signs that feature the history of the Okanogan. Access this trail in Oroville for a seven-mile hike or drive further west to Tabers Trailhead for the four-mile version. This byway ends at the Canadian border and Osoyoos Lake which stretches 14 miles into British Columbia and attracts water sports