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100 Best Things to Do in Washington State (WA) 13/20

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.

 

61. Van Go’s Pizza (Friday Harbor)

Van Go’s is a delicious pizza shop in Friday Harbor on the San Juan Islands. The have a menu of more than ten kinds of pizza. They make all the dough fresh in house and, when they run out for they day, they close the shop. Get there for an early lunch so you don’t miss out.

 

62. Mount Si (Tanner)

This rugged climb to the summit is just under four miles and rises 3,100 feet. Experienced climbers and those just beginning will be able to handle this moderately difficult climb. An experienced climber can make it to the top in about two hours, but leave more time just in case. You’ll see amazing views of Seattle and the Olympic Mountains when you make it to the top.

 

63. Northwest Trek Wildlife Park (Eatonville)

This nature park features animals native to the Pacific Northwest. There’s a free roaming area where visitors go on a guided tram tour and see bison, elk, goats, and moose living freely in their natural habitats. Then, take the self guided walking tour around in inner area of the park to see bears, wolves, and more in their natural looking enclosures. You could easily bring the kids and spend about 3 hours here, especially if you visit the Kids’ Trek play area to unwind after visiting the animals.

 

64. Patit Creek Campsite (Dayton)

Steel silhouette sculptures depict what the Lewis and Clark’s campsite probably looked like when they travelled through the area that is not Dayton in 1806. They were heading back from a visit to Pacific Ocean. You can get a feel for what things really looked like back then and read the plaques about how it all came together. Spend about an hour at this historic spot.

 

65. LeMay Family Collection (Tacoma)

This is one of the largest private collections of vintage vehicles in the world. The site was once a military academy for boys that was run by nuns but has now been taken over by the classic cars and other memorabilia. Part of the interesting thing about a visit here i seeing how they’re repurposed the buildings. There are cars in what was once a swimming pool, gymnasium, and shower. Come and spend about 2- 3 hours here to see this interesting place.

 

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