Lady of the Lake is the classic ferry service linking Chelan with the remote wilderness of Stehekin and Upper Lake Chelan. Locally owned and operated for over a century, these graceful boats glide across 50 miles of turquoise wate...
This ferry service offers a genuinely special way to experience Lake Chelan, transporting passengers to the remote town of Stehekin with stunning mountain and gorge views along the way. Staff members are consistently described as friendly and helpful, and the service runs reliably with comfortable boarding. Many reviewers rave about the journey itself, including stops at scenic spots like Donkey Falls for photo opportunities. Onboard amenities include restrooms and a snack shop, and special themed rides like the Santa Express add seasonal charm. The main critique worth noting involves the office staff, with some passengers reporting difficulty reaching them by phone and experiencing less-than-friendly service when making arrangements. A few reviewers mention the boat feels dated and slower than ideal. That said, most travelers seem focused on the destination and scenery rather than the vessel itself. The consensus is clear: this is primarily about accessing incredible wilderness areas and enjoying spectacular lake views. Popular options include layovers in Stehekin for tours to Rainbow Falls or the local bakery, with many wishing they'd booked longer stops to explore more.
An absolute must for visitors to Lake Chelan. Day trip heaven with pristine turquoise and jade colored waters, snow-capped peaks, mountain goat sightings, stunning pine forests, hours of relaxation as you glide over the 1 mile wide, 50 mile long waterway. The crew are friendly, knowledgeable of the region, history and geology, and genuinely enjoy what they do. Stops in Chelan and Holden / Lucerne with brief stopovers in Stehekin, times depending on the on / off season.
Jorie Jenkins
March 5, 2026
An absolute must for visitors to Lake Chelan. Day trip heaven with pristine turquoise and jade colored waters, snow-capped peaks, mountain goat sightings, stunning pine forests, hours of relaxation as you glide over the 1 mile wide, 50 mile long waterway. The crew are friendly, knowledgeable of the region, history and geology, and genuinely enjoy what they do. Stops in Chelan and Holden / Lucerne with brief stopovers in Stehekin, times depending on the on / off season.
Jorie Jenkins
March 5, 2026