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Visiting Ruby Beach
We stopped here at Ruby Beach on our way up to Forks for a weekend trip. Technically Ruby Beach is considered Forks but it is a good hour outside of town. This is by far our favorite beach we have visited in Washington so far. Plan to go at low tide so you can see all of the sea life and tide pools. Low tide was at 9 am the day we went so we woke up really early to hit the road.
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What to See and Do in Forks, Washington
Whether you are team Edward or team Jacob, or even neither, there is some charm to this tiny town in Washington! Here's what you can see and do in Forks, WA.
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Taste Buzz Food Tour in Las Vegas
If you didn't know, I'm a huge foodie. I found the Taste Buzz Food Tour on TripAdvisor. I highly recommend taking it! It's a bit pricey at $89 per person, but SO worth it. This company also does other tours which I would've done if we had more time.
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Things you must do when visiting Waco, Texas
Waco. Hmm.....what is Waco, Texas famous for again? Two words: Fixer Upper. Chip and Joanna Gaines put Waco on the map when thier show became very popular on HGTV. The show has since ended but thier empire now includes a store, a bakery, a restaurant, a huge following and an entire decorating style. We came to thier event, Spring at the Silos, and here's a few things I would also suggest for your visit to Waco!
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What to do, see, and explore at the Sequim Lavender Festival
Lavender Farms are some of the most beautiful places to visit. If you've never been to one, I highly suggest visiting! We have so many around us and each of them are unique. Here all of the ones you can find in Sequim, Washington which is about two hours from JBLM.
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Hiking Grove of the Patriarchs, Mount Rainier
For a day trip on Rainier, we headed over to Grove of The Patriarchs after doing another hike. This one is just 1.5 miles round trip and is a fifteen minute drive away from other popular hikes so they are easily doable in one day.
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Things to do in Albuquerque, New Mexico
New Mexico, also known as the "Land of Enchantment", is most definitely the most interesting place we have ever lived. It is rich with a culture we never knew existed. Albuquerque is the biggest city in New Mexico with a crowded population of over 550,000 people. Here are a few fun things we've enjoyed on our trips to the big city.
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Exploring Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge
Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge is located in Olympia just twenty minutes from JBLM! It's got tons of walking trails, places to picnic, and makes a nice day outside if you need somewhere stroller friendly.
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A Visit to Evergreen Valley Lavender Farm
If you are looking for a Lavender Farm to visit closer to home, then Evergreen Valley is a must do! This farm is located in Olympia just thirty minutes from JBLM. Best part? You can see Tow Mater from Cars!
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What to expect at Bark in the Park: Seattle Mariners
Here is your chance to take your pooch to a sporting event, Bark in the Park is held approximately three times per season and is a really fun event! Here are all the details on price, parking, and what to expect.