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Natural Beauty
One of the world's most scenic places, Washington offers endless discoveries for people who love natural beauty.

​Why does Washington State have such incredibly diverse scenery? One major reason is the Cascade Range, which runs the entire length of the state—from Washington's border with British Columbia, Canada to the Columbia River Gorge—and encompasses two of Washington's spectacularly beautiful national parks (North Cascades National Park and Mount Rainier National Park).
The Cascade Range bisects the state into two distinct climates and environments. Western Washington is lush and green year-round and is part of the coastal North American temperate rainforest that spans northern California to southern Alaska. East of the Cascade Range, the climate is more arid. Here, the Wenatchee River gives life to eastern Washington State's orchard country; but you'll also find dramatic desert landscapes of sage and bunchgrass, beautiful Ponderosa pine forests and the hypnotic sight of rolling hills covered in waving wheat fields.

These distinct Washington environments have one great thing in common: an abundance of natural beauty that makes you look forward to every turn in the road. Explore Washington Natural Beauty.

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Seek and you shall find natural beauty in Washington
  • Three rugged mountain ranges separated by forested river valleys with abundant wildlife.
  • 120 state parks from Pacific coast to Olympic and Cascade Mountains to scenic lakes and rivers.
  • The man-made reservoir behind Grand Coulee Dam renowned bass fishing and water sports.
  • A favorite four-mile hike to the 4,167-foot summit in the Cascade foothills.
  • Coastal community known for clam digging, kite flying, bird watching and two lighthouses.
  • Famous 270-foot waterfall. One of the states most popular scenic attractions.
  • Nature sanctuary for birds and wildflowers, hiking trails below dramatic basalt cliffs.
  • Once the worlds largest waterfall: 3.5 miles of vertical cliffs drop 400 feet!
  • Rugged ocean beach with dramatic sea stacks and garnet-colored sand.
 

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  • Enjoy camping, swimming, boating and sports at this year-round park, featuring urban, recreational activities north of the Wenatchee River and a wetland natural area south.
  • View over 200 bird species – waterfowl to raptors – and small mammals in saltwater marsh to forest habitat. Take the Barns Loop Trail with photography blinds.
  • Venture through rolling hills, prairies and granite canyons along the Native Americans Cariboo Trail, later the longest cattle drive outside of Texas.
 

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