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The Beaches of Washington State

The Northwest offers scenic coasts for swimming, kite flying, driving, horseback riding, walking, surfing, clam digging and bird watching. There are places to observe the marine life, places to relax and watch the waves, and places to seen the majesty of nature. In Washington state, from Long Beach on the south end to Ruby Beach […]

Top 5 Must-See National Parks for Your Summer Road Trip in the Western U.S.

If you’re planning a road trip this summer in the western United States, there are so many spectacular national parks in the region that it might be hard to decide which to choose for a visit. Our national parks are a bargain for travelers, filled with magnificent scenery and natural attractions as well a variety […]

Greenwood, Washington – Seattle’s Top Neighborhood

Check out Greenwood Washington, one of Seattle’s top neighborhoods… As late as 1800, Greenwood was actually a cemetery, and Woodland was called it until 1907. In 1907 the bodies were removed and the neighborhood was paved in place of housing. The oversized lots are 5,663 square feet, but some are now being subdivided for newer […]

Top 5 Activities for Families at Olympic National Park

Washington state’s spectacular Olympic National Park offers a wealth of affordable family adventures. If you’re heading to this magnificent park that’s home to one of the only temperate rain forests in the northern hemisphere, here are the top five activities that are sure to make both adults and kids laugh. Short Hikes If you thought […]

Special Occasion Venues in Kitsap County, Washington

You have a special occasion coming up and you want to make it memorable. What special event venues are available on the Kitsap Peninsula and surrounding areas? accommodations ranging from modest to luxurious. They can cover the image, locating the facility to handle the whole thing. For smaller groups (i.e. under 30) there are many […]

Hot Springs of Washington

Hot springs are formed when ground water heats up by volcanic pockets below the earth’s surface. Infused with ground minerals, the water reaches its boiling point and then rises back to the surface to cool in the pools we know as hot springs. Washington State boasts 30 hot spring locations.(Hot Springs Enthusiast) Many of these […]