Riverfront Park in Leavenworth, Washington, is a beautiful outdoor space located along the Wenatchee River. It offers picturesque views of the river and the surrounding Cascade Mountains. The park features well-maintained walking trails, picnic areas, and places to relax and enjoy nature.
Enchantment Park is a city park with softball, baseball, and soccer fields, playgrounds, and beautiful nature trails. The park is part of a large network of trails and parks located along the Wenatchee River in downtown Leavenworth.
Iller Creek Conservation Area boasts a beautiful five-mile loop trail that includes lush forests and ridge trails with breathtaking views. Hike along the edge of Spokane Valley for panoramic views of the Spokane Valley and the majestic Palouse Range. Along the way, you’ll see native plants from the west slope of the Cascades, a seasonal stream, and a stunning array of wildflowers from late March to mid-July.
Dash Point Park & Pier is a park in Dash Point, Washington offering 700 feet of sandy saltwater beach, views of Puget Sound, a fishing pier, playground, basketball/tennis court, picnic facilities and beach walking.
Lake Union Park is a 12-acre (4.9 ha) park located at the south end of Lake Union in Seattle, Washington in the South Lake Union neighborhood. The park provides access to green space and the water and celebrates the cultural, maritime, and industrial heritage of the city and region.
Alki Beach Park is a 135.9-acre (55.0 ha) park located in the West Seattle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington that consists of the Elliott Bay beach between Alki Point and Duwamish Head. It has a 0.5 miles (0.80 km) of beachfront, and was the first public salt-water bathing beach on the west coast of the United States.
Dash Point State Park is a 398-acre (161 ha) Washington state park on Puget Sound that straddles the line between King and Pierce counties. The park has over 3,300 feet (1,000 m) of shoreline, 140 campsites, 11 miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking, and offers beachcombing, fishing, swimming, birdwatching, windsurfing, skimboarding, and wildlife viewing.
North Cascades National Park is a national park of the United States in Washington. At more than 500,000 acres (200,000 ha), it is the largest of the three National Park Service units that comprise the North Cascades National Park Complex. The park consists of a northern and southern section, bisected by the Skagit River that flows through the reservoirs of Ross Lake National Recreation Area.
Mount Baker also known as Koma Kulshan or simply Kulshan, is a 10,781 ft (3,286 m) active glacier-covered andesitic stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc and the North Cascades of Washington State in the United States. Mount Baker has the second-most thermally active crater in the Cascade Range after Mount St. Helens.
Browns Point Lighthouse Park (4.03 acres) lies on the tip of historic Browns Point, and provides the community waterfront access, enticing beachcombers year round and sunbathers and picnickers during the summer. A large green space makes this a nice spot for a picnic as you watch the deep-sea ships entering Tacoma's busy portal.
The mission of the Evergreen Arboretum and Gardens is to create and maintain an inspirational and accessible arboretum that is acclaimed and enjoyed for its plant diversity and original sculptures, fostering community engagement through educational opportunities and innovative events.
The Point Robinson Light is an operational aid to navigation and historic lighthouse on Puget Sound, located at Point Robinson, the easternmost point of Maury Island, King County, in the U.S. state of Washington. Point Robinson is a 10.0-acre shoreline park and historical and marine conservancy. The site has provided fog and lighthouse service for vessels since 1885.
The southernmost park along the Edmonds waterfront, Marina Beach is one of the public’s favorite. With its fascinating marine life at low tide, and stunning views of the Olympic Mountains, you’ll soon see why! Also featured are picnic areas, volleyball net, playground area for the kids, and an off-leash dog area.
Snoqualmie Falls is a 268-foot (82 m) waterfall in the northwest United States, located east of Seattle on the Snoqualmie River between Snoqualmie and Fall City, Washington. It is one of Washington's most popular scenic attractions and is known internationally for its appearance in the television series Twin Peaks. It is more than twice as high as Niagara Falls!
With nearly one million acres, Olympic National Park encompasses several distinctly different ecosystems and protects a rich mosaic of natural and cultural history. Untamed rivers flow from glacier-capped peaks through valleys of old-growth forests, waves crash against a shoreline rich with life, and only trails traverse the vast interior of this internationally recognized wilderness.
Palouse Falls State Park offers a dramatic view of one of the state's most beautiful waterfalls. The park is a 105-acre camping park with a unique geology and history. Palouse Falls drops from a height of 198-feet with high volumes of water flow in spring and early summer.
Lake Chelan, located in Chelan, Washington, is a picturesque natural gem known for its stunning beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. Lake Chelan is a narrow, 50.5-mile-long lake nestled in the North Cascades mountain range. It is the third-deepest lake in the United States, with a maximum depth of 1,486 feet.
The Dishman Hills Natural Area is a series of parallel ravines starting with the main trail south of Camp Caro to Caro Cliff and through Enchanted Ravine. Several topographic features in the northern and eastern parts of the Natural Area have a very interesting geologic story to tell.
Liberty Lake Regional Park is a popular recreational area located in Liberty Lake, Washington. The park is situated around Liberty Lake, providing opportunities for swimming, boating, and fishing. It offers a variety of outdoor activities and amenities for visitors to enjoy.