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    Eight Hidden Gems to Discover in Washington National Parks

    ByAmy Breeding October 2, 2024November 6, 2024

    Here in the Evergreen State, we have a pretty great reputation for our mountains, our coffee and our rain. If that isn’t awesome enough, we are also fortunate enough to be the home to three National Parks! Each of these parks offers its own unique scenery, activities and vibes to enjoy. While Washington is definitely…

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    Destinations | Grays Harbor County | National Parks and Monuments | Recreation

    Spending a Weekend at Lake Quinault Washington

    ByBrandon Fralic July 10, 2024November 9, 2024

    “The lake between two rivers,” Lake Quinault is a glacially-carved lake situated at the edge of pristine temperate rainforest on the Olympic Peninsula. Lake Quinault is the ideal jumping-off point for Olympic National Park adventures. Olympic National Park is the perfect spot for exploring the pristine wilderness. It features snow-covered mountains, roaring rivers, and dense…

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    Clallam County | Destinations | Featured | Jefferson County | National Parks and Monuments | Port Angeles | Port Townsend | Recreation

    Must-See Spots on the Olympic Peninsula

    ByTanya Ansaldi June 2, 2024November 21, 2024

    As road trips and nature have become the go-to for travel this year, Washington state offers so much to explore. The Olympic Peninsula is an incredible family escape offering something that everyone can enjoy, including your little ones.  Port Townsend Even if only for a quick lunch and stroll, this town is a must while…

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    Destinations | Hiking | National Parks and Monuments | Recreation

    Diablo Lake Washington: Camping and Hiking in the North Cascades

    ByRon Morris May 26, 2024March 2, 2025

    For pristine wildlife and scenery, it doesn’t get much better than the divine views of Diablo Lake in North Cascades National Park. North Cascades National Park is one of the lesser-visited but most stunning in the national park system, and Diablo Lake is an easily accessible attraction. Located 125 miles from Seattle, it’s worthy of…

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    Clallam County | Destinations | Featured | Grays Harbor County | Jefferson County | National Parks and Monuments

    Five Rustic Resorts and Lodges on the Olympic Peninsula

    ByBrandon Fralic May 26, 2024December 22, 2024

    Planning a trip to America’s national parks usually involves camping or staying in a historic lodge. Olympic National Park is no exception, with countless campgrounds, lodges and resorts to choose from. To narrow down the options, we’ve rounded up five of the most notable properties in the Olympics. Most of these historic properties date back…

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  • Mount Rainier and Wildflowers
    Destinations | National Parks and Monuments | Recreation

    Mount Rainier’s Timed Entry: What You Need to Know for 2024

    ByScott Cowan January 19, 2024December 8, 2024

    Explore the essential guide to Mount Rainier’s new timed entry system for 2024, enhancing visitor experience and preserving natural beauty

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    Destinations | Hiking | National Parks and Monuments | Pierce County | Recreation

    Spending Three Days at Mount Rainier

    ByMike Brown September 4, 2020December 14, 2024

    For a while, I lived in a van. When it was time to explore any given place I usually gave myself an unlimited time limit on my adventuring since I lived where I parked. When it came time to hike in Mt. Rainier National Park, and after already doing my fair share of travel up…

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    Clallam County | Destinations | Grays Harbor County | Hiking | Jefferson County | Mason County | National Parks and Monuments | Recreation | Summer

    Exploring the Hoh Rain Forest

    ByMacKenzie Passegger May 11, 2020February 12, 2025

    We’ve all heard the opinion that among the different locations in the United States, western Washington is almost perpetually grey and rainy. While that may be the case in winter months, most of the west side is quite beautiful and temperate for much of the rest of the year. However, when it comes to one…

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  • Spending a Weekend in Olympic National Park
    Clallam County | Destinations | Hiking | Jefferson County | National Parks and Monuments | Port Angeles | Recreation

    Spending a Weekend in Olympic National Park

    ByJoe Duffy September 20, 2019January 25, 2025

    Considering the seemingly never-ending natural beauty of Washington State, it is sometimes easy to forget about the wonders of the Olympic Peninsula. Sprawling nearly one million acres, Olympic National Park contains three distinct ecosystems – glaciated mountains, rugged Pacific coastline and lush temperate forests. Best part? You can explore it all. Not sure where to…

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    Destinations | National Parks and Monuments | Recreation | Skamania County

    Johnston Ridge Observatory to see Signs of the Volcano’s Wrath

    ByTodd Phillips August 1, 2018December 16, 2024

    Johnston Ridge Observatory-Mount Saint Helens   We reached the top of SR 504 at Johnston Ridge Observatory and saw what seemed to be an alien landscape. In the previous entries in this series, I talked about the surrounding forests and how the trees had been replanted. When you reach Johnston Ridge there aren’t any replanted forests….

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  • Mount Saint Helens
    Destinations | National Parks and Monuments | Skamania County

    Rebirth of a Forest

    ByMacKenzie Passegger June 19, 2018January 15, 2025

    Most folks who remember the eruption of Mount Saint Helens in 1980 remember the monochrome photos of devastation; trees tossed like matchsticks and coated with gray ash, looking more like the surface of the Moon than the lush forests that lived on the mountain previously. Visiting The Mount Saint Helens Forest Learning Center  Forests have…

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    Destinations | History and Culture | Museums | National Parks and Monuments | Skamania County

    Remembering the Day the Mountain Blew 

    ByTodd Phillips June 9, 2018October 19, 2022

    Where were you when the mountain blew? If you’ve lived in Washington state very long, you have no doubt been asked this question. For those of us who lived here on that day 38 years ago (yes, it’s really been that long) we can answer that one easily. A major volcanic eruption tends to be the…

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