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While outdoor beauty abounds in the state of Washington, in addition to the sprawling mountains, lakes, and sea, you’ll also find the fun, the elegant, the educational, and the strange. Washington is a great state that has a wide variety of things to offer.
In eastern Washington, you’ll find this well maintained trail that will take you through caves that were formed thousands of years ago by ice age floods. You’ll see seven caves that were used by prehistoric animals as shelter. Spend an hour or two hiking along the short trail, exploring the caves, and taking in the beautiful views of Lake Lenore.
This farm started out in the 1950’s as a holding place for Disney’s animal actors. Here, animals were trained and cared for during breaks in filming. In 1972, the park was opened to the public and now offers driving tours and a chance to see a variety of animals, including zebra, bears, foxes, rabbits, and raccoons. Spend about 2 hours here exploring.
Westport is an idyllic fishing village where you can catch fish and crab, whale watch, and even surf. There’s plenty of places to stay, from bed and breakfasts to camping to long term vacation rentals. There’s beaches, parks, bakeries, bars, and restaurants that can keep you busy for a weekend or even a whole week.
This historic 1931 school has been transformed into a place for dining, movies, live music, swimming, shopping, weddings, and more. The classrooms have been transformed into hotel guest rooms with private baths while the original artwork it still scattered throughout the building. Wander around and see everything there is to do here then spend an evening eating and drinking and maybe catch a movie.
This national wildlife refuge is an ideal place to submerse yourself in nature. There are designated hiking and camping areas as well as hunting. Keep your eyes peeled for elk, salmon, and multiple birds. You can even harvest clams and lobsters when you spend the day here.
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