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Discover Washington

Discover Washington State’s unexpected treasures and stunning vistas the old-fashioned way
with an iconic summer road trip! Explore the culture of our rural communities, pristine watersheds, innovative wineries and breweries, majestic rain forests, vibrant tulips, and the mystique of our mountains and the freshness of our produce.

These distinctly PNW experiences offer an abundance of beauty, flavor
and adventure that will make you look forward to every turn in the road.

Make tracks and make memories…
take some time to discover what makes Washington great.

PICK YOUR GETAWAY

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Sip and Stay in Bothell

Indulge in the ultimate food and wine getaway — without the exorbitant price! The 2022 Sip & Stay package is your ticket to experiencing the best of Washington’s Wine Country at an unbeatable value.

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Gear Up and Go

Load up the bikes, kayaks, hiking boots, and Discover Pass and head to the coast for easy to access adventure. Camp or reserve a room. Great food and brews refuel your next day’s activity.

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Kick Back, Reboot and Renew

Dive into the health benefits of escaping daily routine. Simplicity is key to this getaway built on the restorative powers of beach and forest.

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Washington’s Oyster Trail

Explore one of the most captivating places on the planet. Hike through pristine mountain trials, absorb the serene experience of the rain forest, wander along wild, rugged ocean beaches and check out the marine life along the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Immerse yourself in the small communities around the peninsula. Discover the rich native heritage at cultural tribal centers, museums, and art galleries. Savor the bounty of farm-to-table experiences and pair your meal with local wines, ciders, brews, and spirits.

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Olympic Peninsula ~ A Place to Spark Your Senses

Explore one of the most captivating places on the planet. Hike through pristine mountain trials, absorb the serene experience of the rain forest, wander along wild, rugged ocean beaches and check out the marine life along the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Immerse yourself in the small communities around the peninsula. Discover the rich native heritage at cultural tribal centers, museums, and art galleries. Savor the bounty of farm-to-table experiences and pair your meal with local wines, ciders, brews, and spirits.

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Kitsap Peninsula ~ The Natural Side of Puget Sound

You can’t beat the Kitsap Peninsula for natural beauty. The beaches, mountain views, and forests will leave you breathless, plus you may see plenty of bald eagles, great blue herons, and harbor seals as you explore. But there’s a sophisticated side, too, with world-class museums, gardens, and golf courses. And, if you love craft-made beer and locally sourced food, you’ll be delighted with the array of microbreweries and delicious eateries. Click on www.VisitKitsap.com for more information!

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Mount Rainier – Spring Weekend Self-Drive Tour

Spring in the gorgeous Pacific Northwest is not complete without a visit to the iconic Mount Rainier National Park and the wonderful attractions which surround it. Go Wild at Northwest Trek and experience breathtaking waterfalls, hike or snowshoe through groves of old-growth forests and see the world’s most unique iron sculpture park. All within just a few short hours drive of Seattle and Tacoma, Washington. What are you waiting for? Let’s go!

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Mount Rainier – Mountain Romance

Connect the dots with visits to iconic roadside attractions, ‘Instagrammable’ hidden gems, quirky curiosities, and more photo ops that are unique to the southwestern most corner of Washington State. This itinerary takes in many of the coastal villages and is particularly great for first-time visitors.

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Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail

Embark on a learning adventure where the Corps of Discovery spent 18 harrowing days while realizing Jefferson’s cross-continent quest to reach the Pacific Ocean. See landscapes little changed in 200 years and others altered by human development. Visit key Lewis and Clark sites that commemorate and teach this important U.S. history. Edutourism at its best!

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