Snoqualmie Pass, known as the closest ski resort area to Seattle, transitions into a haven for summer adventurers. Iron Horse State Park, nestled here, beckons hikers with its diverse trails.
Grand Coulee boasts dramatic landscapes and geological marvels. Steamboat Rock State Park features the iconic Steamboat Rock hike, which rewards hikers with breathtaking views of Grand Coulee
Leavenworth charms visitors with its Bavarian-inspired architecture and picturesque surroundings. Hikers flock to trails like the Icicle Gorge Trail, a serene 2.5-mile path tracing Icicle Creek through lush forests
Winthrop, nestled in the Methow Valley, captivates with its Old West ambiance and abundant outdoor recreation. The town itself is a National Historic District, preserving its frontier charm.
Packwood serves as a gateway to the beauty of the Cascade Range, offering hikers a chance to explore trails like the Skyline Loop, which winds through old-growth forests to scenic viewpoints
Castle Rock, shaped by ancient volcanic activity, presents a landscape dotted with unique rock formations and scenic trails.
Port Townsend blends Victorian charm with stunning natural scenery along the Olympic Peninsula. Hikers can explore the Point Wilson Trail, a leisurely 1.5-mile loop offering coastal views
North Bend, immortalized by the television series Twin Peaks, offers a gateway to the Cascade Mountains' scenic beauty.
Port Townsend, nestled on the Olympic Peninsula, offers a blend of Victorian elegance and outdoor adventure.