From the Seattle area: Traveling on I-90, take second Cle Elum exit (Exit 85). At stop sign take a left and cross over freeway and take a right and head to Wenatchee via Hwy 97/Blewett Pass. At end of pass, take a free right at the stop sign onto Hwy 2/97 to Wenatchee. Take first Wenatchee exit, go under overpass and cross over the Columbia River (Odabashian Bridge). At the stop light, after you cross the bridge, go north (left) on Hwy 2/97.  When you pass the Beebe Bridge Park, take a right turn on McNeil Canyon Road (do not cross the bridge) and follow it approximately 3 miles up the hill, where you will see the entrance and signage for Ridge at Haystack on your left.  Haystack is located 37 miles North of Wenatchee via Hwy 2/97.

From Stevens Pass: Follow Hwy 2/97 east to Wenatchee. Take first Wenatchee exit, go under overpass and cross over the Columbia River (Odabashian Bridge). At the stop light, after you cross the bridge, go north (left) on Hwy 2/97.  When you pass the Beebe Bridge Park, take a right turn on McNeil Canyon Road (do not cross the bridge) and follow it approximately 3 miles up the hill, where you will see the entrance and signage for Ridge at Haystack on your left.  Haystack is located 37 miles North of Wenatchee via Hwy 2/97.

From Spokane area: Follow Highway 2 east to Coulee City.  After you cross the bridge at the end of Banks Lake, just beyond Coulee City, follow Highway 2 west for 2 miles and take a right at Highway 17.  Follow Highway 17 north, and take a left turn at Highway 172.  Follow Highway 172 west through the town of Mansfield, continue west on Highway 172, and watch for the sign to take a right turn to Chelan.  Follow the signs toward Chelan to descend the hill on McNeil Canyon Road, and you will see the sign at the entrance to Ridge at Haystack near the bottom of the hill on your right.

From downtown Chelan: Head east on Woodin Ave. Take exit for Hwy 150. At the bottom of the hill, cross over the bridge and take a left turn on McNeil Canyon Road, and follow it approximately 3 miles up the hill, where you will see the entrance and signage for Ridge at Haystack on your left.