-
Thousands of tourists visit Spokane, Washington each year to revel in this city's natural beauty and charm. Spokane offers visitors a wide variety of outdoor activities, including golf, skiing, hiking, biking, swimming and boating. Thi…
read more
-
Snoqualmie, Wash., is speckled with outdoor adventures. Kayaking, hiking, geocaching, skiing, snowboarding, fishing and mountain biking are among some of the activities you can partake in Snoqualmie. Some of the hotels in Snoqualmie ar…
read more
-
Renton, Washington, is 13 miles south of Seattle and is situated along majestic Lake Washington. This city allows visitors to enjoy the sites and attractions of Seattle without the hustle and bustle of being in the center of it all. Th…
read more
-
After a fun-filled day fishing, golfing, camping or enjoying the beaches, you'll can look forward to a comfortable place to kick off your shoes and relax. Tokeland, Washington, offers only a few lodging options, but they are all within…
read more
-
Ocean Shores, Washington, is a beautiful coastal community located on the Pacific Ocean. This area is not a busy tourist attraction, but rather a peaceful, relaxing getaway. Visitors will enjoy renting paddle boats and rowboats. Beside…
read more
-
Washington is a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts. The state has ocean beaches, rainforests, deserts and mountains. Washington has two major mountain ranges, the Cascades and the Olympics. Olympic National Park, on the Olympic Peninsula,…
read more
-
Shoreline, Washington, is in the Puget Sound area and it shares a border with Seattle. The region offers outdoor activities such as Golden Gardens Park, which has two wetlands, a diverse wooded trail system, views of the Olympic Mounta…
read more
-
Aberdeen, Washington, is called the Gateway to the Olympic Peninsula. The city is situated at the confluence of the Chehalis and Wishkah rivers. Outdoor enthusiasts flock to the area to explore the state parks that offer ample hiking t…
read more
-
The waterfront city of Aberdeen sits on the Olympic Peninsula. This town is known for its unique natural beauty and vast array of outdoor leisure activities. Tourists enjoy exploring the Grays Harbor waterfront and participating in a h…
read more
-
Spokane Valley, Washington is home to many recreational opportunities, from walking or biking along the Centennial Trail to swimming at Boulder Beach. Centennial Trail follows the Spokane River, and starts at the Idaho state line. Afte…
read more
-
Silverdale, Wash., connects with other members of the Kitsap community in the Kitsap Peninsula. It has several waterfronts, so significant activities within the area include whaling, boating, rubber duck racing, swimming, cycling, fish…
read more
-
Liberty Lake, Washington, is located in the far eastern edge of the state very close to the Idaho border. It situated just minutes from downtown Spokane. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do with the mountains, parks, and Centenn…
read more
-
Burlington, located 67 miles north of Seattle and 46 miles south of the Canadian border, is conveniently located near Interstate 5 and offers a small-town setting for visitors to enjoy nearby recreational attractions. Nine parks are su…
read more
-
Ellensburg is the home of Central Washington University and hosts the oldest and largest rodeo in the state every Labor Day weekend. Within the city limits, Ellensburg offers 12 parks, including 117-acre Irene Rinehart Riverfront Park…
read more
-
Located in the western part of Indiana, close to the Illinois border and about three hours from St. Louis, the city of Washington is in a region packed with opportunities for getting close to nature. White River is popular for whitewat…
read more