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The self-proclaimed "Pride of the Prarie," Yelm, Washington sits about 20 miles southeast of Olympia. The town is on the Yelm-Tanino Trail, a popular destination for bicyclists and pedestrians. The 14.5 mile former rail right-of-way co…
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Washington, Utah, is a small town located in the southwestern corner of the state on Route 9, just off Interstate 15. The city had more than 8,000 residents at the time of the 2000 census. Washington is located close to a variety of st…
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Close proximity to recreational opportunities in Yakima River Canyon and Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest makes Ellensburg the ideal base camp. Hike, bike or explore a variety of trails in the national forest. Kayak down the Yakim…
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Skagit Valley in Washington State is a natural magnet for lovers of the outdoors. From high in the North Cascade Mountains, the Skagit River tumbles through foothills and carves a wide fertile plain dotted with lakes, on its way to the…
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Located by the Colville National Forest, approximately 15 miles from the Canadian border, Metaline, Wash., and the surrounding areas are paradise for the outdoorsman. Nestled on the banks of the Pend Oreille River, there are many oppor…
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Clarkston is a city located in the Pacific Northwest state of Washington. It is the largest city in Asotin County. For outdoor enthusiasts, Clarkston offers many options. Some activities that are available in this city include camping,…
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Sammamish, Washington sits on the outskirts of nearby Redmond. The two towns sit amongst a plethora of outdoor activities and adventures, including Marymoor Park, where one can do everything from go for a quick jog to climbing a 35-foo…
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The town of Republic in Washington state is surrounded by lush forests and is within driving distance of beautiful lakes. People who enjoy spending time outdoors may have a hard time returning to their hotel rooms as the sun sets over…
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Nestled between the rocky beaches of the Puget Sound and the beautiful Cascade mountain range, the Seattle suburb of Lynnwood, Washington, enjoys proximity to plenty of outdoor and cultural experiences. Alderwood, a sprawling Lynnwood…
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Goldendale, Wash., is located in the majestic Columbia Gorge. The friendly town is a popular destination for those who enjoy fishing, whitewater rafting, windsurfing, hiking, biking and skiing. The area also offers pristine campgrounds…
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Omak Washington is a small, scenic area 50 miles from the Canadian border. It is an excellent place to escape to. There are accommodations with business amenities. There are also accommodations to cater more to the traveler who is i…
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Edmonds is located just off the Puget Sound in the southwestern region of Washington State. The city is nestled beside the the Olympic Mountains, where visitors can enjoy skiing and snowboarding in the winter. During the summer, visito…
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Chehalis, Washington, is approximately 40 miles west of Mt. Rainier State Park and 70 miles northwest of Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The town itself recently opened Stan Hedwall Park with 204 acres of wooded forest, open fields an…
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Tumwater, Wash., sits near the southern point of Puget Sound. The Deschutes River runs through the city and can be accessed through several locations, including the 85-acre Tumwater Pioneer Park. This park was acquired by the city in t…
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Fife is located in Washington State in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is part of Pierce County (which is the state's biggest county in terms of population) and is just over half an hour away from the city of Seat…
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