KING 5 Voters Select Campbell’s as “Best Resort” for the 5th Time 

The Votes are In!

Campbell’s Resort on Lake Chelan was voted ‘Best Resort’ by King5.com and Evening Magazine’s Best Northwest Escapes contest. The annual contest allows thousands of Pacific Northwest residents to cast their votes for destination preferences in categories such as road trips, hikes, wineries and resorts.

To qualify for the “Best Resort” category, nominees were required to have full service resort amenities including a restaurant, pool and spa and to reside in a location that offers superlative, natural beauty. Campbell’s had previously won the contest’s ‘Best Resort’ recognition in 2011, 2013, 2014 and 2016.

4th and 5th Generation Campbell Family Members Celebrate their “Best Resort” win. (left to right) Art Campbell, Clint Campbell, Tom Campbell, Eric Campbell. Feature photo at top and photo above Courtesy of Campbell’s Resort.

“We’re grateful for this recognition,” says President Tom Campbell. “A big thank-you goes out to all our guests and staff.”

This year Lake Chelan area attractions and businesses were nominated in 6 of the 20 King5’s Best Northwest Escapes categories including:

  • Best Beach
  • Best Resort
  • Best State Park
  • Best Destination Winery
  • Best Bucket List Experience
  • Best Getaway Town

There are still opportunities to cast your vote on King5’s interactive website in support of Lake Chelan State Park; Nefarious Cellars; The Lady of the Lake cruise to Stehekin, and Chelan as Best Getaway Town.

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About Campbell’s Resort: Campbell’s Resort, located on the shores of Lake Chelan, has been one of Washington State’s favorite resort destinations since 1901. With lakeside accommodations, an award-winning restaurant and full-service day spa, Campbell’s strives to provide the best resort experience through its 117 year tradition of hospitality. The resort is also a breathtaking backdrop for lakeside weddings and a premier conference facility. It has been family-owned and operated since opening in 1901, now under the stewardship of the fourth and fifth generations of Campbell family.