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Ebey’s Landing National Historic Preserve
Ebey's Landing is one of my favorite views on Whidbey Island. This Historic National Preserve is located on the coast with sweeping views on the surrounding islands and possibly a whale sighting! Here is what you need to know before visiting and trail info.
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Deception Pass State Park
Deception Pass State Park is easily our favorite state park in Washington. We have visited several times and there are many different ways to explore the park and things to do. Here are some of our favorite spots inside this beautiful state park.
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Rosario Head Trail
Rosario Head Trail offers an unforgettable view of Deception Pass and all of it's beauty. We have done it several times and besides the views, there are tons of activities you can do inside Deception Pass State Park as well.
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Five Reasons why we Love the Hi-Tide
Our favorite beach town in the Pacific Northwest is by far Seaside Beach, Oregon. There is so much to see, do, and a beautiful sandy beach to explore. We visit Seaside about once a year and when we do, we always stay at the Hi-Tide. Here's why we love it and why you should stay there when you visit.
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Heather Lake Trail
Heather Lake Trail is the most beautiful trail I've ever seen in the winter time. This trail is not too long or too hard, is dog friendly, and offers stunning views.
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Iverson Spit Preserve
This hike is a must do on your visit to Camano Island. This loop is known for its bird watching, and I'm honestly not sure I've ever seen more birds on a single day in my life. There is access to the beach and it is beautiful! Here is what you need to know about hiking Iverson Spit Preserve Loop.
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Lime Kiln State Park
Lime Kiln State Park is a must do during your time on San Juan Islands. The views are breathtaking, the tide pools are full of sea life, and the lighthouse is a dream. Read all about what to expect on your trip to Lime Kiln State Park, what pass you need, and the trails we did.
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Lake Cushman
Lake Cushman is one of my favorite lakes in Washington and is a must do for its beautiful views and not-so-chilly water. It is located close to the southern part of Olympic National Park. We stopped at a day use area to enjoy the water, eat a picnic lunch, and use our new kayak.
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Coldwater Lake Trail
Coldwater Lake is one of my favorite lakes to explore in Washington. It is so pretty it looks like a postcard. Our last trip to Mount St. Helens we decided to do the trail around the lake and hang out in the water for a bit. Here is some info on the trail and other things about visiting the area.
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Horsethief Butte Trail
This hike is easy and provides an amazing view of the Columbia River Gorge. It only took us about 25 minutes to do and is right off the highway. I use the All Trails App for trail info and directions!