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Tumwater Falls Trail
I'll be honest, this trail really isn't a hike. Its more like a nice walk. The path is loose gravel but nice and wide as well as stroller friendly. Tumwater Falls is just 0.8 of a mile but it is so beautiful, it's absolutely worth going!
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Visiting Kalaloch Beach & Tree of Life
The main reason we went to check out Kalaloch Beach was to see the "Tree of Life". It is a giant tree with the roots exposed. You can use Apple apps to get to Kalaloch Campground for parking but I used Google Maps to take us directly to the tree. Just type in "Tree of Life".
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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 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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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.
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What to do in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle
Fremont is a neighborhood of Seattle just 45ish minutes from JBLM! There is lots to do and check out in the area. We went on a Sunday so that we could do the Fremont Sunday Market. It is held year round, every Sunday, rain or shine. Dogs are welcome!
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Hiking Twin Falls & Weeks Falls
Both of these waterfalls are located about an hour and fifteen minutes from JBLM. You can hit both on the same day since the trails are about ten minutes apart. You will need a Discover Pass. This pass is $30 for the year, $10 for a day pass, OR you can check it out for free at your local library. If you start out at Twin Falls you can pay with cash or card since there is a machine there.