Washington is best known for its biggest city of Seattle, but the Evergreen State is also home to a staggering number of scenic destinations. Whether you want to hike right up to waterfalls, admire snow-capped mountains from a distance or spend the day o
This park is also close to downtown Seattle and operated by the University of Washington and the City of Seattle. Each area has its own theme and a Japanese garden. Admission to the Japanese garden is charged except in the off-season. There are other slightly larger parks in...
The kind of beach holiday you'll get in Washington is not the sun and surf beach holiday you'll get in California - it's something else entirely. Washington's beaches come mixed in with an array of natural habitats, great wildlife watching, and dramatic
Washington State is home to five species of Pacific Salmon as well as steelhead and cutthroat trout. These big fish spawn and rear in local streams and rivers. They migrate to the sea to feed and grow. Then, they return home to the very same stream in which they were born!Most species ...
Olympic National Park has fewer amenities than some of the other parks in the US, especially when it comes to supplies. Along the Olympic Peninsula Loop Drive, you’ll have better access to food and gear for your adventures to more remote areas. ...