Washington State Regions & Cities
Metro Seattle
mapThe Puget Sound region has arts and culture, museums, sports, and events, including the 50th anniversary of the Seattle World’s Fair.
Peninsula & Coast
mapArtists havens, rain forests, and beach towns distinguish the state’s western edge. Plus, sea stacks and werewolves.
The Islands
mapBy land or by sea, Washington’s archipelago provides unforgettable opportunities to view art and orcas.
The Volcanoes
mapBag a peak at Mount Rainier or get up close to the country’s most famous volcano: Mount St. Helens.
The Gorge
mapA monastery, an observatory, a Stonehenge replica, Washington’s Vancouver and astounding views along the Columbia River.
North Cascades
mapSensational journeys past fields of tulips, bald eagle nesting areas and more than 300 glaciers.
Southeast
mapDiscover a photographer’s paradise among the Palouse’s rolling hills and craggy Hells Canyon-deeper than the Grand Canyon.
