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Redmond, WA is “Geek City, U.S.A."
Redmond is the most passionate place in the Pacific Northwest. Known around the world as the Innovation Capital of the Northwest, Redmond is home to technology giants Microsoft and Nintendo of America. In addition, you may truly geek out over our city's lush natural surroundings and myriad shopping, dining, and lodging. Redmond has...
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South Cascades Loop Drive Tour – Cascades, Columbia and Cabernet
WhitePassByway.com Enumclaw to Mount Rainier via the Chinook Scenic Byway 1. Skookum Falls and Snoquera Falls – Take the Skookum Flats trail off Huckleberry Creek Road. It is an easy 8-mile trail that leads to the picturesque falls and views of the Palisades rock formation. Winter temperatures may “freeze the falls” for another...
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Visit the Pacific Northwest Naval Air Museum
From the moment you walk in, exploring the museum tells a fascinating story. Take a trip through time, wandering from the 1960’s to now, learning about the history of the military on Whidbey Island and in the Pacific Northwest. Enjoy authentic photos and historic military artifacts while reading the true stories of the men and...
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2019 Statewide Trout Fishing Derby
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is pleased to announce the 4th Annual Statewide Trout Fishing Derby which kicks off on April 27 and runs through Oct. 31, 2019. The derby is open to anyone with a valid Washington fishing license; Youth age 14 and younger do not need a license. There is no registration or entry fee...
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Seattle & the Cascade Loop: Embark on Washington State’s Great American Road Trip
There’s nothing like hitting the open road for an adventure, and that’s exactly what the Cascade Loop Scenic Highway in Washington provides. Soak up your fill of Pacific Northwest wonders and stunning destinations along the 440-mile route, which begins and ends along Puget Sound, and is open year-round except for a 50-mile section...
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6 Things to Know About Maryhill Winery
Owners Craig and Vicki Leuthold chose the Columbia River Gorge as the home for their winery and opened the doors in 2001. At the time, production hovered around 4,300 cases a year—but that number has increased to more than 80,000 today. And while great wine is, of course, the focus, it’s not the only reason to visit. Here’s what you...
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12 Amazing Experiences on the Long Beach Peninsula
There are plenty of things to do around every corner, but here are some favorites. 1. Savor fresh seafood. “Dine at the source” is more than a saying on the Long Beach Peninsula, it’s a way of life. Enjoy the freshest Willapa Bay oysters, Dungeness crab, Chinook salmon and albacore tuna found in the Pacific Northwest. Many of the...
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Top 10 Reasons to Love Seattle Southside
Welcome to Seattle Southside, the hidden gem of the Pacific Northwest. Have you heard about Seattle Southside? If you’ve ever traveled to Western Washington, odds are you’ve visited here and didn’t even know it. Here’s a list of ten reasons to love Seattle Southside. 10. Location Nestled along Puget Sound in Western...
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Book an Epic Mount Rainier Vacation
From capturing photos of wildflower frenzies in the summer to snowshoeing and skiing in the winter, no visit to Washington is complete without a trip to experience the natural sanctuary and year-round recreational paradise that is Mt. Rainier. But with some 2,800 square miles to explore and myriad attractions and recreational...
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Lynnwood: Homebase for Exploring Seattle, the San Juans & Wine Country
Situated just 15 miles north of Seattle and minutes away from ferries and wineries, Lynnwood has more than 1,400 name-brand hotel rooms, most of which are priced about 40 percent less than those in downtown Seattle. Lynnwood is within a stone’s throw of the coast and is cradled by the same gorgeous Pacific Northwest greenery...
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Explore Washington’s Backyard
Experience Washington has launched a new inspirational tool for your summer adventures! ‘Explore Washington’s Backyard” has little-known and fun excursions for everyone in...
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Regional Spotlight: North Central Washington
It is easy to fall in love with this part of the state, the North Central Region (NCW) has a lot to offer. The landscape is very diverse along the I-90 corridor near...
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Explore showWAlove.com
Show WA Love Spring has come to the Pacific Northwest and there has never been a better time to daydream about your next adventure. Though we all are confined to our homes...
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Take-out or Curbside Service
Find Washington Restaurants that Provide Take-out or Curbside Service ArlingtonBellinghamBellevueClarkstonChelanEdmondsEverettIssaquahLake StevensLeavenworth Long...
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Regional Spotlight : Peninsulas and Coast
This strip of coastal lands stretching west from the I-5 corridor to the mouth of the Columbia and North encompassing the Peninsulas has so much to offer. Once you've...
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10 Family Friendly Adventures in Washington State
Let's get the whole family out of the house to find a new place to explore, take photos, and make lasting memories. This (mostly) free list has something for everyone to...
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Up-to-Date Coronavirus Travel Advisory
COVID-19 Impact The novel coronavirus (named “2019-nCoV”) was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11th, 2020. According to the U.S. Centers for...
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10 Truly Romantic Places to Discover in Washington State
For all the romantics out there - find a new place to declare your undying love for one another with this top 10 list of romantic, surprising and (mostly) entirely free...
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Spotlight on the North Cascades
Running north of the greater Seattle area all the way to the Canadian border and east to the lofty peaks of the North Cascades, this area of Washington State is watched over...
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Storm Watching
STORM WATCHING Cape Flattery, Neah Bay The lookout at the end of Cape Flattery Trail is one of the best spots in the state for storm watching. As the northwestern-most point...