9 Haunted Hikes Near Seattle
Uncover the creepiest trails with our list of haunted hikes near Seattle. Celebrate Fall and the spooky season by hiking these haunted trails.
Uncover the creepiest trails with our list of haunted hikes near Seattle. Celebrate Fall and the spooky season by hiking these haunted trails.
Washington State offers incredible outdoor adventures beyond its famous National Parks. Explore the diverse landscapes of five National Forests, with hiking, camping, stunning scenery, and unique wildlife encounters.
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Washington State is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and lovers of natural beauty. With its stunning coastline, towering mountains, and vibrant cities, Washington offers something for everyone. In this travel guide, we highlight 15 of the most popular beaches in Washington State, from well-known destinations like Alki Beach and Ruby Beach to hidden gems like Second Beach and Twin Harbors Beach. Whether you’re looking for scenic hiking trails, picturesque sea stacks, or wide sandy beaches, Washington has it all. Join us as we explore the best beaches that Washington State has to offer!
Overview Little Mountain Park is a 522 acre park just south of the Mount Vernon city limits. A paved road about 1.5 miles in length leads you to the top of the mountain, just shy of 1000′ of elevation gain from the valley below. While you can easily drive to the top where there is […]
If you have been wondering where to find sea glass in Washington state, I’ve compiled for you a list of the best beaches in Puget Sound for finding sea glass, plus other cool stuff. To create sea glass you need and intersection of people throwing glass into the ocean, along with just the right amount […]
The Mountain Loop Highway is nothing by one awesome hike and adventure after another, but one thing you may have missed is the relatively short hike/walk to the Granite Falls Fish Ladder. After a quick Sunday brunch in Arlington at The Stilly Diner on a dreary Sunday in February, we were looking for a short […]
Heather Lake in Washington state is easily one of the more popular hikes to one of the Northern Cascade’s pristine alpine lakes. Part of its popularity is that it is only 2 hours from Seattle on the Mountain Loop Highway, and is relatively short at about 5 miles, with only ~1,500 feet of elevation gain. […]
The city of Gold Bar sits in the foothills of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie Forest Wilderness. It is tiny, with a population estimated to be about 2,300 people, however it is a good place to start your adventures in the surrounding wild places. Typical Gold Bar Weather Winters in Gold Bar are cold and wet from […]
Camping at Crescent Bar, WA Crescent Bar is a small island along the Columbia River near Quincy Washington that serves as a great place to play in the water and explore the surrounding areas for hikes, biking, and other recreation. Originally the location of a ferry, Crescent Bar is now home to condos, a couple […]