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- Courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey. Science for a changing
world. California, Oregon and Washington.
- Alderbrook
Inn -
- Alderbrook Inn is located on the wooded shores of beautiful
Hood Canal, a fjord-like inlet of Puget Sound and is framed by
the snowcapped Olympic Mountains. Alderbrook offers countless
recreation opportunities, fine accommodations, full-service conference
facilities, meeting rooms, splendid dining, modern amenities and
unsurpassed beauty. At Alderbrook, you can enjoy boat and personal
watercraft rentals, plus an enclosed swim area with swim platforms
and water slide. Catch your own fish, shrimp or crab. Alderbrook's
1,200 foot dock with complete utilities make this a superb yacht
destination. Golfers will find challenge and pleasure in the PGA
par-72 Alderbrook Golf Course, consistently ranked one of the
top 25 courses in the Northwest for playability and spectacular
scenery.
- All
Terrain Vehicles -
- We are a family-oriented ATV club. We meet about every 8 weeks
and organize many ATV outings each year. We work with the government
to develop and maintain new and existing riding trails. We're
based in western Washington State, but welcome members from all
over the Pacific Northwest.
- Amanda
Park - Lake Quinault -
- Discover the magic of Lake Quinault and the Quinault Rain Forest!
It is a place unlike any other, The beauty is unsurpassed. When
you travel to Quinault, plan on being awe inspired. Mother Nature's
gardens are truly magnificent, this is were she got her green
thumb. We do get a little rain around here, we measure in feet.
That is what makes the lushness.
- Amtrak
Cascades -
- Your link to the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia. There's
no better way to explore the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia.
Ride the Amtrak Cascades and you'll discover spectacular natural
scenery and world-class destinations.
- Anacortes
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- Located in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, Anacortes is
a charming, historically rich waterfront community on Fidalgo
Island. Equally distanced between Seattle to the south and Vancouver,
British Columbia to the north, Anacortes is a great place to experience
"island time" without having to catch a ferry, except for fun.
Fidalgo Island is connected to the mainland and Whidbey Island
by bridge and to the San Juan Islands and Victoria, BC by year
round ferry.
- Anacortes
- Anaco Bay Inn -
- An elegant, affordable, European-style inn located at the gateway
to the San Juan Islands in northwest Washington State. Close to
shopping, restaurants, marinas, fishing, whale watching, and much
more. A full continental breakfast give this hotel a bed and breakfast
feel.
- Anacortes
- Anaco Inn -
- Luxurious - Intimate - Charming. Enjoy your stay in our European
style inn where every room and suite is impeccably appointed.
You'll find our Inn inviting, comfortable and cozy, making any
length of stay seem too short. Relax in our six-person hot tub
or curl up in front of the fireplace with a book from our library.
Start each day off right with a free breakfast at a local restaurant
(opens at 7:00am) or a continental breakfast right here at the
Inn.
- Anacortes
- Eddyline Watersports Center -
- We are happy to be your source for the finest Sea Kayaking equipment
available today, as well as your link to kayak touring in Washington's
San Juan Islands. We provide sales, tours, instruction, rentals.
We hope that you will use and enjoy this web site toward the ultimate
result of getting away from all this high tech mumbo jumbo. Our
goal here is to help you do just that with the best service and
equipment available today. All from our convenient on the water
location in Anacortes, Washington - The Gateway to the San Juan
Islands. Use the Island Info. Page to access information on local
events, camping, tides & currents, lodging, ferry schedules, mother
shipping and more.
- Anacortes
- Fidalgo Country Inn -
- Welcome to Fidalgo Island. The Fidalgo Country Inn is on Fidalgo
Island, connected by a highway bridge to the mainland, and the
gateway by ferry to the rest of Washington's San Juan Islands
and to Victoria, B.C. Looking west to saltwater and east to the
Cascade Mountains, Fidalgo is home to the thriving city of Anacortes.
Nearby are historic Deception Pass, quaint La Conner village,
world famous tulip farms, golf, kayaking, casinos, and state parks.
- Anacortes
- Islands Inn & La Petite Restaurant -
- The Islands Inn is located in Anacortes, on beautiful Fidalgo
Island. Though many traveler's rush through Anacortes on their
way to catch a ferry to the San Juan Islands, those who linger
find Anacortes is a destination unto itself. Explore unique shops
in old town Anacortes, charter a boat, hike through old-growth
forests, go whale watching, paddle a kayak, have a picnic, go
rock climbing, enjoy fabulous food, and relax. These are just
a few of the things you will find to do in Anacortes.
- Anacortes
- Fidalgo Bay RV Resort -
- A Top Quality destination seaside RV resort on Fidalgo Island
the "Gateway to the San Juan Islands." You'll have such a wonderful
time - you'll become "family" returning again and again.
- Anacortes
- Ship Harbor Inn -
- Overlooking the Anacortes Ferry Terminal ....where you can walk
to the Anacortes Ferry Terminal after breakfast. Fidalgo Island
is a visitor's delight. Enjoy the scenery from many viewpoints
around the island or visit Anacortes' many galleries and restaurants.
Come stay awhile in our in our beautiful town and see the beauty
our islands have to offer you. Fireplaces a?L Balconies a?L Cottages
a?L Kitchens a?L Playground - Cable TV a?L Free Local Calls a?L Continental
Breakfast a?L Conference Rooms - Laundry Facility a?L Near Beaches,
Parks, Airports, and Marinas ...what more can you ask for.
- Annapurna
Inn -
- Port Townsend - Washington ...nestled in the hill above the
beautiful Victorian seaport of Port Townsend, Washington. The
Annapurna is a holistic healing Bed & Breakfast retreat. You are
in for a relaxing as well as informative stay at the Annapurna
Retreat Center.
- Aramark
Parks & Resorts -
- Fire and Ice. You need to visit this web site to get the picture.
- Arlington
- Fly-In -
- Northwest Experimental Aircraft Association Fly-In and Sport
Aviation Convention. Our event is organized, administered and
performed entirely as a volunteer endeavor by hundreds of aviation
enthusiasts such as yourself. See a different perspective and
join our dedicated, fun and family-oriented team... Warbirds,
Classics, Homebuilts, Antiques, Ultralights, Balloons, Aerobatics,
Forums, Workshops (whew) and more is all here...
- Arlington
- Snohomish -
- Snohomish County is located in northwest Washington State, nestled
between the sparkling blue waters of Puget Sound and the rugged,
snow-capped peaks of the Cascade Mountains. Just 15 miles north
of Seattle, 100 miles south of Vancouver, and a short ferry ride
away from the San Juan Islands or Olympic Peninsula, Snohomish
County is ideally situated for exploring the entire Pacific Northwest.
We have some of the most spectacularly beautiful scenery in the
United States, forest and mountain wildlife sanctuaries, unlimited
opportunities for outdoor fun and artistic pursuits, and the best
coffee west of Italy. Our economy is thriving thanks in large
part to being the home of industry giants Boeing and Microsoft.
- Apple
Blossom Festival -
- Wenatchee - The Washington State Apple Blossom Festival was
a semi-autonomous division of the Wenatchee Chamber of Commerce,
and is now an independent organization. It is the oldest major
festival in the state of Washington. The Festival was born in
1919, the brainchild of Mrs. E. Wagner, wife of the district's
first apple shipper, and a native of New Zealand. She enjoyed
the festival of her childhood so much that she suggested beginning
a similar festival in the Wenatchee valley. The Ladies Musical
Club produced the first festival in 1920, and the first Apple
Blossom Festival Queen was Fern Prowell who reigned over the festivities,
then called "Blossom Days." The one-day event in Memorial Park
involved songs, speeches, May poles, and baseball. Six festivals
passed before the opening of the Stevens Pass Highway, Wenatchee's
first direct link to Seattle. When Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon
made airborne history terminating the first non-stop, transpacific
flight in 1931, fourteen festivals had come and gone. the Washington
State Apple Blossom Festival now draws thousands of visitors from
around the world during the last weekend in April and the first
weekend in May. The festival is for 12 days.
- Ashford
- Alexander's Country Inn -
- Historic Inn and Restaurant one mile from Mount Rainier National
Park. Tower Suites, hot tub, fireplaces, breakfast included. Moderately
priced. AAA 3 Diamonds.
- Ashford
- Jasmer's Vacation Rentals at Mt. Rainier -
- Alone, as a couple, or with a few good friends, enjoy unique
bed & breakfast rooms, cabins, chalets, cottages and vacation
rentals with private hot tubs and heartwarming fireplaces in the
Nisqually River Valley at the gate of Mount Rainier National Park.
- Ashford
- Mount Rainier - Stormking Spa -
- Mount Rainier historic homestead, circa 1890, offering the perfect
honeymoon or anniversary cabin, bed and breakfast rooms, hot tubs,
massage therapy and spa treatments. Located just one mile from
the entrance to Mount Rainier National Park, encircled by tall
cedars and babbling Goat Creek, guests at Stormking Bed & Breakfast
enjoy peaceful accommodations in a mountain setting. Enjoy the
sights and sounds of nature from your private outdoor spa in one
of our romantic cabins - a perfect getaway tailor made for couples.
Treat yourself to a visit to relax and enjoy the spa treatments
and welcoming atmosphere the owners wish to extend to all our
guests. Stormking is the perfect compliment to your mountain retreat.
- Ashford
- Summit Haus -
- This is the place to find everything you need for your Mount
Rainier or McKinley climbs. Shop online or visit our shop at MRI's
Rainier Base Camp in Ashford, Washington...'on the road to Paradise.
- Access
Washington -
- State Government Information & Services.
- Auburn
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- Auburn Chamber of Commerce. Serving Auburn, Algona and Pacific
since 1925.
- Auburn
- Auburn Symphony Orchestra -
- A world class orchestra for South King County.
- Auburn
- Emerald Downs Horse Racing -
- Emerald Downs Horse Racing Online.
- Auburn
- Valu Inn Motel -
- Click on Washington Properties.
- Backcountry
Bicycle Trails Club -
- We're just a bunch of mountain bikers who came together in the
late 80's to ride together and help maintain and lobby for our
gorgeous trails here in Western Washington.
- Backcountry
Horsemen of Washington -
- Backcountry Horsemen of Washington Inc. (BCHW), is a state-wide,
not-for-profit organization made up of 2,700 members in 30 chapters
across the state dedicated to: keeping trails open for all users;
educating horse users in Leave-No-Trace practices; and providing
volunteer service to resource agencies. The primary purpose of
Backcountry Horsemen of Washington is to work toward the perpetuation
of the legal and moral claim by American people to use horses
and mules for recreation on public lands.
- Bainbridge
Island - Bloedel Reserve -
- The Bloedel Reserve comprises approximately 150 acres on Bainbridge
Island Washington, where it is blessed by the mild, moist climate
of Puget Sound. About 84 acres are second growth forest. The remainder
are altered landscapes, including various gardens, ponds and meadows.
The Reserve was once the home of the Bloedel Family, which is
primarily responsible for its growth and development. The vision
of the Bloedels is now interpreted and extended by the Arbor Fund.
- BC
Ferries -
- Many years of bringing people together. On June 15, 1960, BC
Ferries started out with two ships, two terminals, and around
200 employees. Fast-forward to today and BC Ferries now has 40
vessels, and up to 46 destinations. Schedules include frequent,
year-round sailings to some of the most fun, fascinating and often
remote corners of the coast.
- Bellevue
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- Welcome to the City of Bellevue.
- Bellevue
- Art Museum -
- Bellevue Art Museum - Presenting the Finest in Northwest Art.
- Bellevue
- Belle Arte Concerts -
- Information on the current concerts.
- Bellevue
- Botanical Garden -
- The Bellevue Botanical Garden, comprises 36 acres of display
gardens, woodlands, meadows and wetlands. Highlights include Perennial
Border, Waterwise Garden, Japanese Garden, Alpine Rock Garden
and summer displays of dahlias and fuchsias.
- Bellevue
- Civic Theater -
- There is a buzz in downtown Bellevue, and Meydenbauer Center
is a big part of it. The Theatre at Meydenbauer Center's mission
is to be the premier community-based performing arts venue in
the Pacific Northwest.
- Bellevue
- Opera -
- The Bellevue Opera is a project of the Peccadillo Players which
is a non-profit repertory theater company dedicated to providing
musical entertainment and education to the public. We are most
fortunate to be housed in the beautiful Meydenbauer Center Theater
in downtown Bellevue, Washington. This sterling theatrical abode
has helped improve the quality of our productions by giving us
access to state-of-the-art technology as well as providing comfortable
seating for the public.
- Bellevue
- Whyel Museum of Doll Art -
- Established in September, 1992, the museum houses more than
3000 dolls on display as well as for sale. Since its inception
it has become a "mecca" for doll collectors and enthusiasts.
- Bellingham
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- Let us surprise you. Hello from the Bellingham ~ Whatcom County
Washington Convention and Visitors Bureau. This is the site to
plan a summer vacation, get relocation help or find that perfect
place to host a meeting or family reunion in Northwest Washington.
- Bellingham
-
- Bellingham, located on the northern edge of Puget Sound, offers
some of the best qualities of America's Pacific Northwest lifestyle
and features. Serving as the county seat of Whatcom County, Bellingham
has a spectacular 'natural environment,' along with a wide range
of business and living opportunities, investments, and recreational
activities.
- Bellingham
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- Port of Bellingham. Many helpful and informative pages.
- Bellingham
- Best Western Heritage Inn -
- The Best Western Heritage Inn brings a touch of New England
elegance to the Northwest with all the amenities and features
of a first-class hotel. Business travelers will enjoy the oversized
desks, data port phones, complimentary USA Today newspapers, comfortable
wingback reclining chairs and a wonderful, extensive complimentary
breakfast. Among the other superior amenities are free passes
to World Gym, complimentary limousine transportation, an indoor
whirlpool and seasonal outdoor pool. There are business services
available 24 hours a day including a fax, copier and computer
Internet access. The elegantly appointed meeting rooms make them
a desirable pick for functions from business meetings to wedding
receptions, with seating for up to 75 people comfortably. The
Best Western Heritage Inn is conveniently located across the street
from Bellis Fair Mall and within walking distance of several restaurants
and entertainment opportunities.
- Bellingham
- Chrysalis Inn & Spa -
- The Chrysalis Inn arose from a personal vision to capture the
essence of the Northwest and savor it as a holistic experience.
The Chrysalis balances an inspiration from nature with the sophisticated
styling and technology that distinguishes our region. We offer
our guests an intimate haven in which to rest and restore during
both personal and business retreats.
- Bellingham
- Festival of Music -
- The Bellingham Festival of Music was formed in 1993. Our mission
statement reads: "To provide the area with educational opportunities
to experience live music performances at the highest artistic
level by nationally and internationally renowned musicians in
a concentrated festival format." The festival presents a mixture
of symphony orchestra, chamber music, jazz, and ethnic music on
a nightly basis each summer during the festival. We are proud
to offer our area the opportunity to hear musical performances
of the highest artistic caliber - generally a level only heard
in major metropolitan cities.
- Bellingham
- Hampton Inn -
- Every stay includes our complimentary 21-item continental breakfast
buffet featuring our homemade pecan-caramel cinnamon rolls and
a variety of fresh breakfast foods. We also offer a free USA Today
newspaper, free local calls, Showtime movie channel, Pay-Per-View
Movies and Nintendo, and fresh baked cookies with Starbucks coffee
each evening - Yummy. Our fitness center includes a stationary
bike, a stair-stepper and treadmill for the health-conscious.
- Bellingham
- Hotel Bellwether -
- Washington State's brightest waterfront jewel, Hotel Bellwether
on Bellingham Bay. Nestled in the quaint cove of Bellwether on
the Bay in Bellingha, the full-service hotel offers the subtle
charms of a European inn along with all the contemporary comfort
today's guests require. Destined to be an instant classic, Hotel
Bellwether is a 68-room oasis that links the mountains to the
sea. The 360 degree vistas guarantee our guests a visit without
boundaries. For our guests arriving by boat or float plane, we
will be waiting to greet you at the hotel's private dock. We also
arrange float plane service, air transfers and ground transportation.
Your every indulgence is our aim.
- Bellingham
- Marina Restaurant -
- The Marina is a waterfront restaurant with a spectacular view
of Bellingham Bay, Sqaulicum Harbor, and the San Juan Islands.
- Bellingham
- Maritime Festival -
- Click on Maritime Festival. Admission is free for the AT&T Maritime
Festival at Zuanich Point Park in Bellingham, Washington. Sponsorships
and activities associated with the festival benefit Whatcom Hospice.
- Bellingham
- Mount Baker Theater -
- ....it remains true to its heritage of film showings, stage
presentations and community use events, and continues to be "The
Showplace of Whatcom County."
- Bellingham
- Port of Bellingham -
- Business Directory .. Calendar of Events .. Parks and Trails
.. Meeting Facilities .. Port Map.
- Bellingham
- Sail the San Juans -
- Specialists in crewed sailing charters in Washington's San Juan
Islands and the Inside Passage.
- Bellingham
- San Juan Islands -
- San Juan Islands, Washington, 24 hour live coverage. Island
Cam and Ferry Cam.
- Bellingham
- Schnauzer Crossing Bed and Breakfast -
- A Bed & Breakfast of Distinction in Whatcom County. Gracious
Accommodations and Natural Beauty Awaits You.
- Bellingham
- Whale Museum -
- Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, Washington. The Whale Museum
seeks, through education and research, to encourage responsible
stewardship of whales and the marine ecosystems upon which they
depend.
- Bellingham
- Whatcom County -
- Many helpful and informative pages.
- Best
Western Washington -
- Welcome to Best Western Washington. Where glacier-clad mountains
and pristine blue lakes give way to rolling hills, fertile orchards
and deep old-growth forests. The lure of fresh sea air brings
you to miles of sandy beaches awaiting your exploration. Whether
you are a vacation or business traveler, Best Western is always
nearby. Best Westerns in Washington invite you to come home to
a Best Western for a good night's rest. Easy to find a location
using the Clickable Map.
- Bike
Maps and Trail Routes -
- Courtesy of Seattle Transportation.
- Bingen
School Inn -
- The Bingen School Inn - lodging for outdoor enthusiasts in the
Columbia River Gorge. Windsurfing, Skiing, Snowboarding, Hiking,
Climbing, Rafting, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Fishing.
- Blaine
- Semiahmoo Resort & Spa -
- The first Spanish and British explorations into this region
in the 17th and 18th centuries, reported large, well-established
communities of natives living here. In fact, archaeological evidence
indicates that native Americans have roamed, lived and fished
the coastal waters of Western Washington and British Columbia
for at least 10,000 years. The name "Semiahmoo" probably has its
origin from these native people but the actual meaning has been
the subject of dispute over the years. Some have suggested that
the chief of a local tribe paid ten blankets to a chief on Vancouver
Island for the rights to use the name. The most likely explanation,
however, is that "Semiahmoo" translates as "half-moon" a term
that perfectly describes the curving coastline of the bay. Regardless
of its origin, the name is now synonymous with the natural beauty
that befalls this tranquil paradise.
- Blake
Island - Tillicum Village -
- The Tillicum Village Tour, a 4-hour adventure to Blake Island,
includes a narrated harbor tour and magnificent scenery on your
one hour, 8-mile cruise from downtown Seattle to Blake Island
Marine State Park. Upon arrival at the island, the buffet-style
dinner, featuring our award-winning salmon prepared in the traditional
Northwest Coast Native American method, is served starting with
an appetizer of steamed clams & clam nectar.
- Bothell
- River Recreation -
- Your best source for Whitewater Rafting in the state of Washington.
- Bremerton
- Blackberry Festival -
- From modest beginnings in 1990, the Festival has grown into
a major summer-ending extravaganza. Situated on Bremertons two-block
overwater park, next to the Bremerton ferry terminal and in the
heart of downtown, the festival features over 100 booths offering
arts, crafts and food. Come join the fun.
- Burlington
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- Burlington Chamber of Commerce. The focus for business in Burlington
...Networking, learning, advocacy and more...
- Burlington
- Holiday Inn Express & Suites -
- Welcome to the Holiday Inn Express in Burlington.
- Camano
Island - Blossom Bed & Breakfast -
- Contemporary country home on 5 gardened acres overlooking Mt
Baker and
Skagit Bay. Four rooms with private baths and luxurious queen
featherbeds to reward yourself after a strenuous paddle. Less
than one mile from the Island slough. Within 5 miles there are
4 small boat launches from where you can explore the island. Camano
is home to bird sanctuaries, state parks, nature at it best. We
offer a gourmet Chinese dinner service features dishes from the
owners Mukilteo Lotus Chinese restaurant.
- Camano
Island - Fox Farm Bed & Breakfast -
- A spectacular view of our salt water Bay spreads out for miles,
sometimes serene and calm, sometimes angry with white caps tipping
the breakers as they follow the wind and tides. The Cascade Mountains
surround the water, even Mt. Rainier peaks out from the clouds
on many days, white with snow and often at sunset like a pink
ice cream cone. No wonder the first question the guests ask is
"how did you get this location." (My grandfather found it in 1904).
All windows have views, even from the bathrooms. This side of
the island is known for spectacular sunrises, painting the sky
in red, orange, pinks and yellows, and reflecting back into the
water. We have the sunsets too. Rainbows, sometimes double are
common. Beauty is everywhere. The moving water and clouds are
constantly changing the scenery. Night brings the stars and planets
and moonbeams streaking across the water and occasionally the
Northern Lights. Our clean air lets you see through to the Milky
Way. Pollution is back in the city. Summer brings the boats, kayaks
and canoes. We have a boat launch nearby for the bigger water
toys, kayaks can be launched from here. There is plenty of room
to park them. In the Spring and Fall the migrating birds move
here or travel through the area by the thousands. In winter we
have the excitement of strong winds and waves, breaking over the
bank and sending spray onto the windows and into the yard in waves
of water droplets.
- Cascade
Bicycle Club -
- The Cascade Bicycle Club is based in Seattle, Washington, and
serves about 4,000 members throughout the Puget Sound region.
There are club rides virtually every day of the year. The club
also sponsors the Cascade Training Series which is designed to
get you ready for a Cascade event or to meet your own bicycle
goals and also multiple day Tours.
- Castle
Rock - Silver Lake Motel & Resort -
- Western Washington's Best Largemouth Bass Fishing. The Silver
Lake Motel & Resort is a relaxing lakeside retreat located in
the shadow of Mt. St. Helens visitor centers and local recreation
makes us the perfect base for all your activities. Featuring some
of the best fishing in Washington, Silver Lake is renown for its
trophy sized largemouth bass. This web site has some helpful links
that you should check out.
- Carnation
- Camlann Medieval Village -
- A year-round cultural center, recreating English rural life
in the year 1376. Visitors experience medieval entertainment,
food, crafts, architecture and culture in a relaxing forest setting.
- Centralia
-
- Centralia is a friendly, historic city located on I-5 midway
between Seattle and Portland, just one mile east of the freeway.
Most of the buildings in the area were built in the late 1800's
and at the turn of the century. Centralia has 350 antique dealers
located in its 11 antique malls. Antique shopping in Centralia
has become a destination point for collectors of fine china, quality
furniture and unusual collectibles. Mall owners pride themselves
on displaying merchandise in clean, attractive shops.
- Chelan
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- Experience Chelan County.
- Chelan
Catering Company -
- Lake Chelan, Washington. As a Chef-Owned and operated business,
the food always comes first. That means adhering to uncompromising
standards. like using fresh baked breads, homemade desserts, and
fresh from the garden herbs. You'll taste it in the subtle interplay
of the flavors in a Smoked Salmon Mousse, in a Pesto with Penne
or our incredible Barbecue Chicken Dinner.
- Chelan
City -
- Helpful and informative pages.
- Clarkston
- Beamers Hells Canyon Tours -
- Hell Canyon Tours and Excursions. Great fun for everyone.
- Cle
Elum - Hidden Valley Guest House -
- The history of Hidden Valley is both our mission and our dream.
Simply, to create a life where we behave responsibly in our duty
towards our guests and our surroundings. That extends to our relationships
with our guests. We're kinda all family here, and within the framework
of our sense of service our guests are not patrons, or clients,
or sales units with definable service lives. You're guests. It
was always that way. Tom Whited, the founder of Hidden Valley
was an early Hollywood cowboy, a friend and contemporary of Yakima
Canutt, Slim Pickens. An entertainer and a showman, and incidentally
a hell of a cowboy. They bought the land from the original homesteaders,
the Evans family (their pictures grace our walls throughout the
ranch). The Whiteds brought charm, talent and guts to the valley,
and their dream has lasted for many years. Before the Whiteds,
the DuPuis family, farmsteaders and all-around survivors lived
here.
- Coho
Ferry -
- Coho Ferry, Port Angeles to Victoria, British Columbia. The
Coho Ferry, your connection to a two nation vacation
- Columbia
Gorge Interpretive Center -
- We are proud to introduce you to the Columbia Gorge Interpretive
Center, the newest museum in Washington. Located at Stevenson,
Washington, near the center of the Columbia River Gorge National
Scenic Area, our museum is ideally situated to interpret the natural
and cultural history of this beautiful region. The Columbia Gorge
Interpretive Center is dedicated to preserving, exhibiting and
interpreting the cultural and natural history of the Columbia
River Gorge. We cordially invite you to explore a museum designed
for all ages.
- Columbia
River Journeys -
- Join us for an exhilarating tour of the Hanford Reach, the last
free-flowing section of the Columbia River within the United States.
As our twin-engine, shallow draft jet boats motor upstream, signs
of civilization disappear. You enter the seldom-seen lands and
waters of the "Reach", where coyotes outnumber people. Wildlife
sightings are common. Giant White Pelicans (endangered in most
portions of the West, but common on the Reach) gracefully glide
by on ten foot wingspans. Trophy mule deer browse along the shores.
Great Blue Herons, terns, beaver, porcupines and other species
are often seen. You will see the ghostly, monumental hulks of
long-silenced nuclear reactors -- the only visible signs of the
top secret Manhattan Project, having the mission of producing
bomb-grade plutonium during World War II and the Cold War. You
may feel like the first people to travel into this remote area,
but Native Americans lived along the Reach since the beginning
of time. You will learn about these people and about the first
non-Native American to visit the Reach, Englishman David Thompson,
who canoed the Columbia from the Rocky Mountains to the sea in
1811. You will also learn about the settlers who founded the towns
of Hanford and White Bluffs in the early 1900's, and those who
followed. This is a tour far from mainstream America, generally
inaccessible by road, accessible only by shallow-draft boat. Let
us show you the beauty of the Reach.
- Columbia
Valley Winery Association -
- Experience wine tasting at its finest in the heart of Washington
Wine Country. The Tri-Cities area is the home of the Columbia
Valley Winery Association. Our member wineries are located from
Prosser to Pasco. Each winery offers its own unique style of world-class
wines while maintaining a level of excellence that only come from
grapes grown in our own scenic Columbia Valley vineyards. Come
visit our member wineries to tour and taste.
- Colville
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- Colville is growing, changing and gaining financial strength
as the business, educational, and population center of Stevens
County. It is also the center of medical, cultural, timber and
manufacturing activities. The area's economy is based on timber,
agriculture, mining, recreation and tourism.
- Concrete
- Cascade Mountain Inn -
- Cascade Mountain Inn is located in Birdsview, a small farming
community in the beautiful Upper Skagit Valley. Nestled in the
foothills of the Cascade mountains, it is a wonderful place to
visit all year long. Come and enjoy the casual elegance of our
country Inn. Our barn style inn began life in 1984 as a bed and
breakfast, not as a residence. Relax in front of the large fireplace
in the living room, breathe the fresh mountain air on the flower
covered patio, stroll the orchard or spoil yourself with a soak
in the hot tub. We also share our grounds with three beautiful
and friendly black and white Clydesdale horses.
- Concrete
- Ovenell's Heritage Inn -
- Nestled in the rugged foothills of the Cascade Mountains.....
A getaway beyond compare. Enjoy the ever-changing kaleidoscope
of seasons and activities as you release all your cares and become
at peace with nature and yourself. Once your day ends, say goodnight
with a complimentary dessert, coffee, tea, cider or hot chocolate.
- Coupeville
- Captain Whidbey Inn -
- On the shore of Whidbey Island's Penn Cove. Exquisite views
of Penn Cove, a natural paradise, luxurious rooms and rustic cabins
make The Captain Whidbey Inn the destination of discerning travelers
from across the world. Built in 1907 for the elite of Seattle,
the Inn continues to provide peace and relaxation. Feather beds,
down comforters, and fireplaces await. For fine dining, we offer
fresh baked breads and our chef's culinary specialties.
- Cruise
West -
- When the West family, owners of Cruise West, began offering
unique and personal travel experiences many years ago in Alaska,
a philosophy prevailed that remains true to this day: to provide
up-close travel that focuses on the destination - its scenery,
wildlife, natural history and culture - all in the company of
limited numbers of like-minded travelers.
- Crystal
Mountain - Crystal Mt. Lodging Suites -
- Starry summer nights give rise to sunlit alpine mornings and
fresh brewed cups of coffee, underscored by the subtle sounds
of nature. While conifers reign over colorful wildflower meadows,
the birds soar above. The comforts of a suite are surprisingly
affordable, with fireplaces and a heated swimming pool as options.
Crystal Mountain is centrally located in the Cascade Mountain
Range, just six miles (as the crow flies) from the summit of Mt.
Rainier. The Silver Skis Chalet & Crystal Chalets are time honored
landmarks and the mountain's most spacious accommodations. One
hundred smoke-free suites give groups a variety of size, price
and location. Suites sleep one to four, and some as many as eight
guests. Kitchens are fully furnished and linens are provided.
- Days
Inn -
- Select a state for participating Days Inn Locations in the West.
- Display
& Costume -
- Retail stores in Seattle and Everett, Washington. We carry a
very wide variety of seasonal decorations and products for designers,
costumes, decorators, and anyone else with a little creativity
in their bones.
- Dusty's
In N Out Burgers -
- Wenatchee, Washington. The classic Dusty Burger is made with
our special mix of ingredients we lovingly call GOOP. Goop includes
a secret seasoning, a generous portion of mayonnaise, a dollop
of red relish, a touch of mustard, a handful of fresh cut lettuce
and a generous portion of fresh onions
- Eastsound
- Cabins on the Point -
- Cabins-On-The-Point and Highlands House. Orcas Island Waterfront
and Orcas Island. The choice is yours.
- Eastsound
- Kangaroo House Bed & Breakfast -
- ....on Orcas Island. Innkeepers Peter and Helen Allen look forward
to your stay at Kangaroo House Bed and Breakfast Inn near Eastsound,
Washington. You'll find many amenities to ensure a pleasant getaway
or vacation in the San Juan Islands of the Pacific Northwest.
Kangaroo House B&B you will find a retreat from the hustle and
bustle of the everyday. Our desire is to provide you with a restful
haven and lovely gardens; to pamper you with delicious breakfasts
and a delightfully decorated and comfortable guest room.
- Eastsound
- Orcas Island Real Estate -
- Orcas Island, one of the San Juan Islands off the northwest
coast of Washington State, encompasses some of the most inviting
real estate in the world. Unspoiled, uncrowded and untroubled,
it offers a quality of life difficult to find in the modern world.
There are some helpful links here. Click on About Orcas Island
and Travel & Lodgings and Maps.
- Eatonville
- Northwest Trek Wildlife Park -
- Eatonville - A Wildlife Park.
- Edmonds
-
- ......the friendliest town on puget sound.
- Edmonds
-
- Welcome to the city of Edmonds.
- Edmonds
- Arts Festival -
- The beautiful coastal city of Edmonds Washington, 20 miles north
of Seattle on Puget Sound, has been hosting this popular art festival
for many years. With a reputation of representing 240 fine-quality
artists and craftspeople, the Festival attracts approximately
75,000 patrons on the three-day Father's Day Weekend.
- Edmonds
- South Snohomish County Historical Society -
- Historic preservation is the tie to ones past. Whether it be
a story, a photo, a chair, or even a building, the link to the
past is what gives a community its roots. The Edmonds South Snohomish
County Historical Society is chartered to head the effort to preserve
the history of Edmonds and the surrounding areas. While the Edmonds
Museum is set up to house and display historical artifacts and
data, another key function of any historic society is to encourage
the preservation of historic structures and sites.
- Elbe
- Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad -
- All Aboard the Ultimate Time Machine. Experience the Golden
Age of Steam as you chug across spectacular bridges, clickety-clack
through lush tall forests. Whistle at majestic Mt. Rainier and
let off steam by Mineral Lake. All trains are pulled by vintage
steam locomotives.
- Elliott
Grand Hyatt Seattle -
- Elliott Grand Hyatt Seattle - Luxury Hotel in Downtown Seattle,
Washington.
- Emerald
Web - Seattle Internet Guide -
- A labor of love for Seattle and the Puget Sound region. It is
a comprehensive collection of Internet resources from this area
arranged by subject.
- Enumclaw
-
- Enumclaw is located in southeast King County approximately 40
miles southeast of Seattle. It is the center of business and shopping
on the "plateau" and also serves as the Gateway to Mt. Rainier
National Park. Enumclaw is centered between the White River entrance
and the Carbon River entrance to the National Park. Enumclaw is
the starting point for the Mather Memorial Parkway, the ninth
"All American Road" designated by the National Scenic Byway Program
in 1998. We have access to year-around recreation through access
to the National Park and Forest Service lands. Enumclaw has managed
to retain its traditional small town character despite the rapid
growth in and around the city in the last ten years. The city
has specialty and retail stores, cultural activities and recreational
facilities to serve its inhabitants and visitors. Cultural activities
include performing arts series, summer children's theater camp,
and historical society. An attractive and informative mural program
depicting Enumclaw history adorns several downtown buildings.
- Enumclaw
- Scottish Highland Games and Clan Gathering -
- Competitive Highland Dancing, individual Piping and Drumming,
Pipe Bands, Scottish Athletic Events, delicious traditional Scottish
Foods -- you will see and experience it all, plus much, much more
at the King County Fairgrounds. Thrill to the bourdon of the bagpipes
and the cadence of the drums as you witness first hand the fine
array of talented pipers and drummers competing before judges
of worldwide renown. Behold the grace and elegance of the Scottish
dancers as they regale you with the Highland and National dances
of Scotland. Be amazed by the titans who deftly toss the caber
and put the stone, matching skill and strength, against the odds
on the athletic field of battle.
- Everett
-
- Welcome to Everett, Washington.
- Everett
- AquaSox -
- Northwest League (Class A) Everett Memorial Stadium.
- Everett
- Holiday Inn -
- The Holiday Inn Hotel and Conference Center has over 15,000
square feet of flexible banquet and meeting space to accommodate
up to 400 people. 249 Guest Rooms, 55 two-room suites, free parking
and more.
- Everett
- Stonebrook Suites - Mukilteo -
- Come Home to Stonebrook Suites and Check into the Extended Stay
Hotel Where Service Hasn't Checked Out. Click on Hotel Directory.
- Federal
Way -
- The Federal Way Chamber is dedicated to promoting positive growth
and business activity, developing beneficial partnerships, and
ensuring a vital community through progressive leadership.
- Federal
Way -
- Nestled between Seattle and Tacoma with over 8 miles of Puget
Sound waterfront, this city's great location provides convenient
access to the major metropolitan centers and the incredible natural
wonders of the Puget Sound area. Whether you're considering coming
for a brief visit or for a lifetime, we hope you find these pages
helpful in providing you a better understanding of why over 75,000
people call Federal Way their home.
- Federal
Way - Rhododendron Species Foundation -
- Between the cities of Seattle and Tacoma is the Rhododendron
Species Botanical Garden, which has one of the largest and finest
collections of Rhododendron species in the world.
- Federal
Way - Wildwater Rivers Tours -
- .....get wet. Raft in comfort with friendly folks. Hit the wildest
rapids with confidence. Share our love of the wilderness and enjoy
the beauty of the Evergreen state. We find the best action but
we don't take unnecessary chances. We aim to thrill, not spill.
Our river guides are highly trained and each one has experience
on the rivers they run. We never skimp on gear. You'll be comfortable
in our 14' Avon Adventurer self-bailing rafts, America Cup life
jackets and Harvey's wetsuits. And we're fully licensed and insured.
Just show up at the rendezvous and we do the rest.
- Ferries
- BC Ferries -
- Many years of bringing people together. On June 15, 1960, BC
Ferries started out with two ships, two terminals, and around
200 employees. Fast-forward to today and BC Ferries now has 40
vessels, and up to 46 destinations. Schedules include frequent,
year-round sailings to some of the most fun, fascinating and often
remote corners of the coast.
- Ferries
- Coho Ferry -
- Port Angeles to Victoria, British Columbia. The Coho Ferry,
Your Connection to a Two Nation Vacation.
- Ferries
- Port Angeles. Washington - Victoria B.C, Canada Ferry -
- Enjoy the beautiful Olympic Peninsula and the majesty of Victoria,
British Columbia, Canada on your two nation vacation. For a day
trip or a leisurely getaway, the Victoria Express offers Victoria,
B.C. without the long ferry wait or long boat ride. Everything
to see and do is within easy walking distance or a short bus ride
from our downtown terminal. No need to have your car. The Victoria
Express is the only Port Angeles Ferry to offer the advantage
of guaranteed reservations.
- Ferries
- Victoria Express -
- Enjoy the beautiful Olympic Peninsula and the majesty of Victoria,
British Columbia, Canada on your two nation vacation. For a day
trip or a leisurely getaway, the Victoria Express offers Victoria,
B.C. without the long ferry wait or long boat ride. Everything
to see and do is within easy walking distance or a short bus ride
from our downtown terminal. No need to have your car. The Victoria
Express is the only Port Angeles Ferry to offer the advantage
of guaranteed reservations.
- Ferries
- Washington State Department of Transportation -
- The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is
responsible for maintaining 7,000 miles of highways and 3,300
bridges and tunnels, including the longest and widest of the world's
first floating bridges. WSDOT also operates the state's most popular
tourist attraction the Washington State Ferries with 29 boats
that carry more than 27 million passengers. WSDOT is also a partner
with Amtrak in providing the Amtrak Cascades passenger rail service
connecting Seattle and other western Washington cities in the
Vancouver B.C./Portland, Oregon corridor. With local transit agencies
it helps provide bus and other transit services.
- Ferries
- Washington State Ferries -
- WSF is the largest ferry system in the United States, serving
eight counties within Washington and the Province of British Columbia
in Canada.
- Fife
-
- ....small town surroundings with big city conveniences. Take
to the wind and explore our city ....enjoy the small town feel
of Fife.
- Fife
-
- Fife has a Council/Manager form of government. The seven-member
Council acts as the city's legislative and policy-making body.
- Forks
-
- With nearly 60 miles of wilderness coastline, world class rivers,
temperate rainforests and a host of wildlife, the West Side of
the Olympic Peninsula is an ideal year-round destination. Enjoy
our secluded beaches, stroll a rainforest trail, sip a gourmet
coffee as you browse a local gift shop, gallery or bookstore.
- Freeland
-
- .....Island Getaways around the seattle area.
- Friday
Harbor -
- Friday Harbor has long been recognized as one of the premier
vacation destinations in Western Washington. Advance reservations
are suggested for all activities and lodging on San Juan Island.
- Friday
Harbor - Adventure Kayak Tours -
- The San Juan Islands are one of the richest, most accessible
marine ecosystems on earth. Join us as we explore secluded emerald
bays and learn about the the majestic Orca whale, Harbor seals,
Bald eagle and much more.
- Friday
Harbor - Bed & Breakfast Association -
- This Web site is intended for visitors, travelers, tourists
and guests of our island paradise. San Juan Island is the main
island among the four serviced by the Washington State Ferry system.
The others are Orcas Island, Lopez Island and Shaw. We welcome
our guests to appreciate the scenery of the great Northwest, the
shorelines, and the waterfront of Puget Sound. We have county
parks, state parks and national parks. Lime Kiln Park is the official
whale watching park. To get started click on: Search our Online
Calendar for available dates. You can also view and print a membership
roster.
- Friday
Harbor - Friday Harbor House -
- In perfect harmony with its natural surroundings, Friday Harbor
House features guestrooms elegantly appointed with natural wood
furnishings, fireplaces complete with sitting areas, large windows,
and oversized whirl bath jetted tubs. The chefs take special care
to use only the best local products, from farm-fresh produce and
herbs from the inn's garden, to in-season seafood from nearby
waters. Guests are invited to enjoy a signature complimentary
continental breakfast served each morning in the harbor view dining
room. Not only is the inn a romantic island getaway, it is also
an intimate setting for brainstorming, team building or think
tank meetings.
- Friday
Harbor - Great Getaway Travel -
- Great Getaway Travel is a full service travel agency located
in Friday Harbor conveniently situated in the heart of the San
Juan Islands in the beautiful State of Washington.
- Friday
Harbor - Highland Inn -
- Your island getaway starts here, away from it all on San Juan
Island in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. This Island Paradise
is full of magical experiences, and what better place to stay
than at The Highland Inn bed & breakfast on the exclusive west
side of San Juan Island. Think of this quiet, secluded inn as
your retreat with every possible soothing comfort.
- Friday
Harbor - Island Scooter & Bike Rentals -
- Our shop is on beautiful San Juan Island in Washington state.
And, we're conveniently located directly across from the Washington
state ferry landing in Friday Harbor. We're regular moped.
- Friday
Harbor - Leisure Kayak Rentals & Tours -
- Experience the magic of San Juan Island. Explore the magnificent
beauty and scenery from a silent kayak. Witness up close why so
many seals, otters, porpoise, eagles, great blue heron, Orca whales
and many other creatures makes this there home.
- Friday
Harbor - M & W Auto Rental and Sales -
- Park your car in the commuter parking, walk on the ferry and
when you arrive in Friday Harbor, we'll pick you up at the ferry
landing with your rental car.
- Friday
Harbor - Northwest Yachts -
- We offer a wide variety of both new and used vessels, and enjoy
a long and well-regarded relationship with boat buyers over the
past decade.
- Friday
Harbor & San Juan Island Web Directory -
- Friday Harbor & San Juan Island Web Directory - Community and
Visitor Information.
- Friday
Harbor - San Juan Community Theatre -
- Find out what's happening this week and beyond. Here is your
guide to year-round performances of drama, comedies, musicals,
dance and music of every kind, featuring island talents and world-class
touring performers.
- Friday
Harbor - San Juan Historical Museum -
- Oral History and Historic Photographs for San Juan Island.
- Friday
Harbor - Susie's Mopeds in Friday Harbor -
- Welcome To Susie's Mopeds in Friday Harbor.
- Friday
Harbor Web Directory -
- Friday Harbor & San Juan Island Web Directory - Community and
Visitor Information.
- Friday
Harbor - Whale Watching -
- Adventure awaits you in the beautiful San Juan Islands, Washington
State's premier vacation destination. Join Western Prince Cruises
from Friday Harbor as we explore the protected waters of the inland
sea and discover for yourself the islands abundant wildlife and
spectacular beauty. Our skilled naturalists will share their knowledge
and experience of the marine life that makes these islands their
home.
- Friday
Harbor Yacht Sales -
- Start your dream cruise in the heart of cruising paradise. Friday
Harbor Yacht Sales is located on San Juan Island in Washington
State. We've been in business since 1985, offering a combine yacht
sales experience of many years.
- Glacier
- Logs at Canyon Creek Resort -
- Mt Baker Cabin Rentals. The Logs Resort offers cozy Log Cabins
widely spaced along the creek and among the trees for the ultimate
in privacy and relaxation. Located next to Glacier, Washington
and The Mount Baker National Forest. Skiing, Hiking, Fishing and
Relaxing. Situated on Canyon Creek and the North Fork of the Nooksack
River The Logs Resort offers cozy log cabins widely spaced along
the creek and among the trees, for the ultimate in privacy and
relaxation. On site summer recreation facilities feature a large,
outdoor, solar heated swimming pool. Frequently wildlife, including
Eagles and Deer, may be observed while relaxing around the pool.
Snow covered Mount Baker dominates the view to the Southeast.
Acres of forest allow one to wander among the native trees, and
the creek bar is a fine place to collect a variety of rocks including
fossils. Trout fishing in Canyon Creek and the Nooksack River
starts in early June and continues until late fall. Many spectacular
hiking trails are nearby in the Mount Baker National Forest. Downhill
and cross-country skiing are available nearby at the Mount Baker
Ski Area which operates, snow permitting, from November through
May.
- Gifford
Pinchot National Forest -
- Guide to recreation at the park.
- Gig
Harbor -
- Gig Harbor, was named by Captain Charles Wilkes, commander of
the American Exploration Expedition of 1838-1842. Wilkes crew
was charting the area from a gig (a small boat) and a longboat
when they sought shelter in the Gig Harbor Bay during a storm.
The crew began calling our area "small harbor" and "gig harbor."
Things have changed slightly since the Expedition named our charming
harbor. With a city population of 6,500 and growing, Gig Harbor
boasts a vibrant economy with inviting accommodations, interesting
shopping, scrumptious dining, colorful cultural arts, playful
recreation, and diverse professional and personal services. Gig
Harbor is the perfect spot to plan your next trip to the rain
forest, Victoria or any one of the wonderful communities between
here and there.
- Gig
Harbor -
- Welcome to the Internet Guide and Directory to Gig Harbor and
The Key Peninsula. Everything Gig Harbor.
- Gig
Harbor - Westwynd Motel -
- We are an affordable, thoroughly restored Gig Harbor area budget
motel situated in a park-like setting just a block from Henderson
Bay and Burley Lagoon in the restful waterfront community of Purdy.
We feature one and two bedroom kitchen suites with the "Best Rates
in Town." The Westwynd Motel, Suites and Apartments.
- Glenoma
- Lodge at the Glen -
- Within these pages, I hope you will find the atmosphere that
I have tried to create, with the help of many other people. This
is a project that has been in my mind for many years and while
it is not yet a completed project, the updating and improvement
that have been made over the past year are astounding. You will
find a very warm, cozy, homey feeling to the Lodge At The Glen.
It has been a labor of love, which you will feel upon entering.
It is an alternative to the regular hotel/motel room and gives
you the option of preparing your own cuisine, if that is your
desire. You will find much to delight you at the Lodge At The
Glen. Your stay will be a memorable one and I will be happy to
help you with any special requests that you have such as grocery
shopping for you, providing a fruit basket, etc. Let Lodge at
the Glen, on Highway 12, be your own secluded getaway at the gateway
to the Western Cascades. A breathtaking view of Kiona Peak can
be enjoyed from your lodge window. You will be within minutes
of our twin sister mountains: Rainier and St. Helens in the Gifford
Pinchot National Forest, skiing and snowboarding at White Pass,
snowmobiling, fishing, boating and golfing. Rainey Valley Winery
is 5 minutes away with wine tasting daily. Nationally recognized
Raintree Nursery , which specializes in edible landscape plants,
is also minutes away. There are many beautiful areas for hiking,
kayaking, horseback riding and berry picking, in season.
- Glenoma
- Rainey Valley Winery -
- An old fashioned covered bridge leads across Lunch Creek as
the entrance to the winery grounds. We have purposefully set the
winery buildings and grounds back from the highway so that guests
may enjoy a picnic or enjoy the fishing without the bother of
the highway traffic. You have to look a little harder to find
us, as we are approximately 600 feet south of the highway - look
for the covered bridge. The winery site includes a picnic area,
U-Fish pond, and the chance to see some of the wildlife native
to the area including deer, elk, eagles, blue herons, osprey,
cougar and bear. Adjoining the winery is Glenoma Farm, a salmon
and trout farm. Both explosive Mt. St. Helen's and 14,440 foot
Mt. Rainier are within easy driving distance of the winery. Rainey
Valley Winery and Glenoma Farm are located on 110 pristine acres
surrounded by the foothills of the snow covered Cascades and more
specifically looked over by Mt. Kiona just west of White Pass.
A large U-Fish pond, stocked with our own Coho salmon and Rainbow
trout, is nestled among the trees and has a viewing/picnic area
as well as good fishing spots. Try your luck at catching a large
2 to 3 pound trout or salmon - light up the barbeque, open the
wine and cheese and dinner is almost ready. We have fire pits,
stocked with firewood for your convenience.
- Glenwood
- Washington Rodeo -
- This web site will be up dated in March or April of each year.
The first rodeo was started in 1934 by a group called Camas Prairie
and Vicinity Pioneer Association and then was taken over by the
Mt. Adams Cattle Association, the admission at that time was 40
cents.
- Gold
Key Inns -
- Signature accommodations in Alberta, British Columbia, Washington
and Oregon.
- Goldendale
- Maryhill Museum of Art -
- The mission of Maryhill Museum of Art is to serve as an inspiring
force for the advancement of art and history while preserving
and building upon the Museum's unique legacy.
- Golf
-
- Northwest Golf Map - List Courses.
- Grant
County Tourism -
- Get ready for a mighty good time in Grant County. With festivals,
friendly people and plenty to do, Grant County is the perfect
place to spend some time.
- Grays
Harbor -
- Come visit a Real Washington Original.
- Greenbank
- Guest House Log Cottages -
- There was a time in American History when a roof over ones head
was of the utmost importance. In the 1890's gold was discovered
in the Klondike and the rush was on to strike it rich. Seattle
and Tacoma became major hubs to the Yukon territory. Living was
tough in places like Dawson, Yellow Knife, Skagway and such. These
days about the only thing left standing of some these gold fever
ghost towns are the log cabins. These cabins were made of old
growth fir and cedar. Thick log walls and a good stove were of
the essence for the harsh winters of the north. So much for history
.......Now let's go to a place where Comfort has been maximized
to the fullest. No roughing it for you..... Spark and rekindle
your romance in six adorable log & country cottages in forested
honeymoon settings. Relax, enjoy and rediscover very special privacy,
peace and pampering ...25 acres with individual settings for each
cottage and scenic wildlife pond with resident and wild water
birds.
- Greenbank
- Smugglers Cove Bed & Breakfast -
- Spectacular waterfront accommodations on tranquil Whidbey Island.
Meet your hosts, Dick and Dee Fulcher. Come explore the grounds
and lodgings of Smuggler's Cove Haven. Explore things to see and
do on Whidbey Island and the Olympic Peninsula.
- Greenwater
- Alta Crystal Resort at Mt. Rainier -
- Welcome to Alta Crystal Resort at Mt. Rainier. Our small mountain
resort is the perfect escape from everyday life, whether you're
visiting Mt. Rainier, skiing Crystal Mountain, or just getting
out of town. Escape the real world.
- Hakai
Lodge -
- Welcome to the Ultimate Getaway. Hakai Lodge is a rustic hideaway
floating in the heart of the world's most famous trophy salmon
fishing area.
- Harrah's
Entertainment, Inc. -
- Arizona ** Illinois ** Kansas ** Louisiana ** Mississippi **
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- Highway
Shopper Newspaper -
- Packwood and Southwest Washington State. Get the local news
here.
- Hoodsport
- Rest-A-While RV Park -
- Hoodsport, Washington State. Located on the west shore of Hood
Canal north of Hoodsport. Homesteaded in 1889 by Colbein John
Sund and later established as a resort in the 1900's. It now offers
waterfront and wooded RV sites, a marina, grocery store, group
facilities, fresh seafood market, dive shop, a private oyster
and clam beach and much more.
- Hoodsport
- Northwest Scuba Festival -
- See dive equipment from dive equipment manufactures, meet dive
shop owners, dive charters, dive resorts, dive travel agencies
and other businesses from British Columbia, Washington, Oregon,
Idaho and Montana.
- Hoodsport
- Rest-A-While RV Park -
- Located on the west shore of Hood Canal north of Hoodsport.
Homesteaded in 1889 by Colbein John Sund and later established
as a resort in the 1900's. It now offers waterfront and wooded
RV sites, a marina, grocery store, group facilities, fresh seafood
market, dive shop, a private oyster and clam beach and much more.
- Hoquiam
- Polson Museum -
- Grays Harbor's Premier History Museum. Founded in 1976. A National
Historic Site. A gift to Hoquiam and Grays Harbor by the Arnold
Polson family. Building and grounds owned and maintained by the
City of Hoquiam. Exhibits and collections overseen by the Polson
Park and Museum Historical Society.
- Ice
Age Floods Institute - Missoula Floods -
- The Ice Age Floods Institute is a non-profit organization of
citizens throughout Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon who
are committed to tell the story of the cataclysmic floods that
swept across the Pacific Northwest thousands of years ago. Earth-Changing
Drama... In a Geologic Heartbeat. The Pacific Northwest was the
stage for one of the world's greatest scientifically documented
floods. Little more than 12,000 years ago during the last throes
of the Ice Age, a "finger" of the continental ice sheet reached
south into the Idaho panhandle, damming the mouth of the Clark
Fork River and creating a monstrous lake known as Lake Missoula.
Lake Missoula stretched for hundreds of miles across western Montana
and contained more water than Lake Erie and Lake Ontario combined.
The ice could only temporarily restrain such an immense volume
of water. When the lake reached its maximum depth, water burst
through the ice barrier, shooting out of Clark Fork Canyon at
a rate 10 times the combined flow of all the rivers in the world.
At that rate the lake would have drained in as little as 48 hours.
In a scene belonging more to the realm of science fiction than
to reality, this towering mass of water and ice, over 2,000 feet
high at its source, literally shook the ground as it thundered
toward the ocean at speeds approaching 65 miles per hour. The
deluge quickly stripped away 200 feet of soil and cut deep canyons
or "coulees" into the underlying bedrock, creating a vast maze-like
network clearly visible from space. The torrent even widened and
deepened the Columbia Gorge, baring the majestic cliffs seen today.
- International
Selkirk Loop - Travel Guide -
- Idaho, Washington, USA and British Columbia, Canada. The International
Selkirk Loop is a unique, 280 mile (450km), scenic roadway that
wanders through two countries, two states, three Indian Reservations,
and a number of towns and villages. The loop connects the Pend
Oreille Valley with the Kootenay Valley, forming one of North
America's more remote and scenic highways.
- Ione
- Conrad's Bed n' Golf -
- Home of the Serendipity Golf Course. Stay on the beautiful Pend
Oreille River.
- Issaquah
-
- Welcome to the Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce.
- Issaquah
- Cougar Mountain Zoo -
- Let us extend a warm welcome from the Cougar Mountain Zoo, a
wild and exciting place located in the friendly city of Issaquah,
15 miles East of Seattle. Our Zoo is nestled on the north facing
slope of Cougar Mountain with a breathtaking view of the Cascade
Mountain range and Lake Sammamish. We are dedicated to promoting
the cause of the Earth's vanishing wildlife through the universal
power of education.
- Issaquah
- Holiday Inn -
- 100 rooms, 2 floors, interior corridor, full service restaurant,
lounge, free local phone calls, data ports, award-winning renovation,
award-winning service.
- Issaquah
- Issaquah Salmon Hatchery -
- Every fall the salmon return to Issaquah. With them come thousands
of young students to see these magnificent fish lay eggs, fight
and struggle against the current. The Friends of Issaquah Salmon
Hatchery are here too. FISH leads tours, answers questions and
promotes watershed stewardship so our young people will take care
of the water they share with the salmon. The Issaquah hatchery
is the most visited of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's
hatcheries.
- Issaquah
- Salmon Days -
- Issaquah Salmon Days Festival is the celebration of the returning
salmon to our lakes, streams and downtown hatchery every fall
with a weekend of nonstop FREE activities. The festival appreciates
the ultimate journey that the salmon take, from birth to death,
from the stream to the ocean and back to the stream.
- Issaquah
- Village Theatre -
- Event and ticket information.
- Juan
de Fuca Festival of the Arts -
- JFFA is a non profit organization whose mission is to develop,
promote, and present performing and visual arts for the cultural
and economic benefit of the communities of the Olympic Peninsula.
- Kalaloch
Lodge -
- Olympic Peninsula - By the Ocean in Olympic National Park. Perched
on a bluff, overlooking the Pacific Ocean, sits one of the most
memorable resorts in the Olympic National Park - Kalaloch Lodge.
Whether its a romantic getaway or a family vacation, Kalaloch
Lodge has something for everyone. We offer incredible opportunities
to explore the coastal wilderness of Olympic National Park with
all the amenities of a four star lodge. At Kalaloch Lodge, you'll
discover cozy ocean front cabins, log cabins with Franklin fireplaces,
and charming guest rooms that suit any vacationer's lifestyle.
And, of course, there are plenty of activities for you and your
family - hiking, beach combing, fabulous dining and guided tours.
- Keg
Steakhouse & Bar -
- In the neighborhood it serves, "The Keg" is a casual steakhouse
with a contemporary flavour - an always attractive dining and
business combination. Its atmosphere encourages people to relax
and be themselves. The food is excellent, a collective delight
and an expression of great value.
- Kenmore
-
- Welcome to The Northshore Chamber of Commerce. Bothell I Kenmore
I Lake Forest Park I Mill Creek.
- Kenmore
- Washington Summer Micobrew Festival -
- ....fill your mug with locally brewed, handcrafted beers.
- Kennewick
-
- Welcome to the City of Kennewick.
- Kennewick
- Columbia Cup -
- Hydroplane Racing. Columbia River.
- Kennewick
- Tri-City Americans -
- Western Hockey League. Tri-cities Coliseum.
- Kent
-
- Welcome to the city of Kent.
- Kent
- Holiday Inn -
- Complimentary deluxe breakfast buffet. Complimentary airport
shuttle service. On-site restaurant/lounge. Meeting/conference
space. All rooms have irons and ironing boards, coffee makers,
cable TV, PPV, Nintendo, hair dryers. Centrally located just south
of Seattle, near SeaTac Airport and in the heart of the Kent Industrial
Valley.
- Kent
- Stonebrook Suites -
- Come Home to Stonebrook Suites and Check into the Extended Stay
Hotel Where Service Hasn't Checked Out. Click on Hotel Directory.
- Kirkland
-
- Welcome to the Greater Kirkland Chamber of Commerce web site.
This is your complete access to information about the city, Preferred
Businesses, Chamber events and activities, advertising and marketing
opportunities and much more. Enjoy browsing around, and come back
often.
- Kirkland
Performance Center -
- Current calendar of events.
- Lacey
-
- The Lacey Thurston County Chamber actively represents business
to shape a vibrant community where free enterprise thrives.
- La
Conner -
- Nestled between internationally renowned tulip fields and the
breathtaking San Juan Islands, is historic La Conner ....only
1 hour north of Seattle.
- La
Conner - Channel Lodge & Country Inn -
- Two Hotels in LaConner - Northwest's unique romantic get-a-way
lodging. Halfway between Seattle and Vancouver, B.C.
- Lake
Chelan -
- Lake Chelan Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Information Center.
- Lake
Quinault Lodge -
- Welcome to Lake Quinault Lodge and the Olympic Peninsula. You
are about to embark on an entirely unique getaway replete with
treasures, each one worth a trip unto itself. Yet, you can choose
to take in as many as you want during your stay. Surrounded by
the singular beauty of the Olympic National Forest, Lake Quinault
Lodge is a rustic, resort hotel built in 1926 in the grand tradition.
- Lake
Stevens -
- Welcome to Lake Stevens Online. The greater Lake Stevens area,
located in Snohomish County, 38 miles north of Seattle and eight
miles east of Everett, is centered around a 1,040 acre natural
lake with eight miles of shoreline. Area residents enjoy fishing,
water-skiing, sailing, sailboarding, canoeing and swimming on
the lake, surrounded by views of the nearby Cascade Mountains
and the abundant greenery of local parks and lakeside residential
lots.
- Lakewood
-
- .....a nonprofit membership based organization of over 500 businesses
that is vitally concerned about the economic future of the Lakewood
area. The Chamber represents the concerns and needs of its member
businesses through market research and promotion, lobbying on
the state and local level, and providing networking opportunities
to sustain and encourage growth and economic development in the
area.
- Lakewood
- Lakewold Gardens
- One of America's Premier Garden Estates. It is worth going to
this web site just for the Home page. Lakewold, formerly a private
estate, encompasses ten acres on the west side of Gravelly Lake,
ten miles south of Tacoma, Washington. This horticultural wonderland
is a series of individual gardens, each a spectacular experience.
Roses, ferns and alpines grace their own special garden. Lakewold
has one of the Northwest's largest collections of rhododendrons
and Japanese Maples. Manicured paths allow you to stroll through
the estate at your own pace.
- Langley
-
- Welcome to the City of Langley.
- Langley
- Boatyard Inn -
- We offer the beach and the sea at your doorstep, and the promise
of a Northwest experience you won't soon forget.
- Langley
- Dove House -
- ...to a peaceful setting in Langley, on rural Whidbey Island
in Puget Sound, where you can be comforted by the beauty that
surrounds you. A perfect place to rekindle romance or renew your
spirit in luxurious, artfully appointed private cottages on six
acres of gardens, ponds, meadows, dramatic bluff views of Saratoga
Passage and snow-capped Mt. Baker, within walking distance to
Langley, a charming village by the sea.
- Langley
- Lone Lake Cottages & Breakfast -
- We have it all ...the best the world has to offer. Your cottage
will give you complete privacy for a relaxing or romantic interlude.
A total escape. There are unobstructed views of several farm estates
and forested hills surrounding Lone Lake's shoreline. A boat or
canoe ride is almost sure to provide the thrill of seeing dear,
Blue Heron, Bald Eagles, otters and an abundance of wild ducks
and geese. You are welcome to visit our large outdoor aviary's
which are home to over 200 unique and colorful birds, native duck
and swans, many nesting. Enjoy the beautiful landscape and waterfalls.
Trout fishing is excellent, it's open all year. Come and enjoy.
- Langley
- Primrose Path Cottage -
- Off the beaten path, you'll find your own private cottage on
Whidbey Island. Primrose Path Cottage is an authentic Whidbey
Island cottage. It was built in 1928 and offers true period charm
of the 1920's and 30's. Nestled on a wooded acre, Primrose Path
Cottage is a small, private cottage. The cottage features a living
room with a wood stove, a dining area, two bedrooms, each with
a double bed, kitchen, bathroom with a large tiled shower, and
a private outdoor hot tub. Primrose Path Cottage is cozy enough
for two people, but can accommodate up to four people at a time.
You can enjoy the pleasant view of Saratoga Passage, Holmes Harbor
and Baby Island. A short walk will take you to the private access
to Baby Island Beach where you can beach-comb and view the Cascades.
At low tide you can even walk out to Baby Island. Relax, and allow
yourself to drift back to a quieter place and time. Soak your
cares away in the steaming hot tub; watch the sunsets golden glow
from a seat on the porch; hear the playful splashing and barking
of seals; listen to bald eagles call and watch them soar. Come
refresh yourself and enjoy the Primrose Path Cottage.
- Leavenworth
- Icicle Creek Chamber Music Festival -
- A home for excellence in music performance and education.
- Leavenworth
- Icicle Outfitters -
- You are invited to take your next vacation with Icicle Outfitters
& Guides, Inc. It will be a western style adventure that you and
your whole family will never forget. Come with us to a place where
there are no time-clocks to punch, no rush hour traffic, no ringing
telephone...and the boss can't find you. We are talking about
a high-country pack trip into the serene meadows and valleys,
deep blue skies and majestic peaks of the Cascade Mountains.
- Let's
Go Flying -
- Arlington, Washington. Dual Instruction at the Arlington Ultralight
Center of the Universe. Learn to hang glide.
- Lewis
County -
- The jumping off point for east Lewis County.
- Long
Beach -
- Long Beach Peninsula Visitors Bureau.
- Long
Beach - Anchorage Cottages -
- Located on the historical Long Beach Peninsula, this is where
Lewis and Clark found the ocean at last.
- Long
Beach - Boardwalk Cottages -
- With the comfort of a bed & breakfast but the privacy of your
own cottage, exists the perfect place to stay.
- Long
Beach - Breakers -
- Escape to The Breakers, a special kind of place. Relax, and
enjoy the peace and solitude. The Breakers are located on an expansive
24-acre setting in Long Beach, Washington and combine the luxury
and comfort of a first class resort with the quiet and peacefulness
of a pristine unspoiled coastline. The Breakers are an uncommon
blend of sophisticated service and small town charm a quality
rarely found in today's hectic world. Here you'll find a relaxed
atmosphere, warm hospitality and cordial personal attention. Guests
may discover the unspoiled beauty of the world's longest beach
or explore the acres and acres of well -preserved sand dunes.
Feel free to spend a lazy afternoon on the beach, enjoying the
spectacular coastal scenery while relaxing with a good book. Enjoy
the peace and solitude. Be content. Or let us be your home base
as you explore the Long Beach Peninsula and the Pacific Northwest.
- Long
Beach - Our Place at the Beach -
- . . . a restful, refreshing sleep. We are within walking distance
of downtown shopping, restaurants, taverns, the Boardwalk & more.
We are a short drive to Ft. Canby State Park, Lewis & Clark Interpretive
Center, Ft. Columbia, Historic Oysterville, North Head Lighthouse,
Ilwaco Port Basin & Ilwaco Heritage Museum.
- Long
Beach - Shaman Motel -
- We are conveniently located in the heart of Long Beach, one
block off the main street and about three blocks from the World's
Longest Beach ...28 miles of uninterrupted beautiful clean wide
beach.
- Long
Beach - The Breakers -
- Escape to The Breakers a special kind of place. Relax, and enjoy
the peace and solitude. The Breakers are located on an expansive
24-acre setting in Long Beach, Washington and combine the luxury
and comfort of a first class resort with the quiet and peacefulness
of a pristine unspoiled coastline. The Breakers are an uncommon
blend of sophisticated service and small town charm a quality
rarely found in today's hectic world. Here you'll find a relaxed
atmosphere, warm hospitality and cordial personal attention.
- Lopez
Island -
- Welcome to the Lopez Island Chamber of Commerce.
- Lopez
Island - Lopez Farm Cottages & Tent Camping -
- Enjoy our serene country setting offering a tranquil Northwest
getaway designed especially with couples and singles in mind.
Surrounding the cottages and camping are 30 acres of meadow and
woodland and an old orchard where lambs frolic, deer graze and
bunnies romp. Guests enjoy the peace and quiet of the farm yet
are only one mile from fine restaurants, shops, parks and beaches.
Just across Fisherman Bay Road is Lopez Island Vineyards, producers
of award-winning wines. Our Cottages are decorated in a cozy clean
style described as "Northwest Scandinavian." Each bright and colorful
cottage is furnished with a plush queen-size bed, fireplace, bath,
kitchen with microwave, sink and refrigerator, front porch and
rear deck. A relaxing, private jacuzzi is nearby among the fragrant
cedars. A country continental breakfast is delivered to your door
in a basket in the evening, so you won't be disturbed the next
morning. Our Campsites are in a peaceful wooded setting, where
old trees create a high cathedral canopy over the forest floor.
Each site is unique and is shielded from neighboring sites by
trees, foliage and distance. At your campsite you will find a
level area for pitching your tent, a hammock, two Adirondack chairs
and a small table. Our camp building has four private bathrooms,
two with private showers that are open to the sky. We have the
only showers for camping on Lopez Island. The building also has
a fireplace, picnic tables, barbecues and a microwave. Croquet
and badminton are nearby. Morning coffee is complimentary. Parking
is in a separate location to avoid noise and headlights at the
campsites.
- Marblemount
- Skagit River Resort -
- Skagit River Resort, on Highway 20 near Marblemount at the western
entrance to Washington State's fabulous North Cascades mountain
range, awaits your visit. Situated at the historic village site
of Bullerville, the Resort is the perfect place to unwind. It
has been described as one of the most restful, relaxing, feed
the rabbits, best place to kiss, listen to the frogs, places in
the North Cascades. Open year round, the atmosphere is homey,
the rates are reasonable and the unique accommodations are ideal
for just two, or families and groups.
- Mazama
- Methow Music Festival -
- The Methow Music Festival brings classical chamber music to
the barns and meadows of Mazama each August, with special events
throughout the beautiful Methow Valley.
- Mercer
Island -
- Mercer Island offers the seclusion, privacy and beauty of island
living, with immediate access to both Seattle and the Eastside.
Five miles long and two miles wide, Mercer Island is located in
the middle of Lake Washington, connected to either shore by Interstate
90. The island has much to offer in terms of recreational activity
with its 300-plus acres of parklands and open space. The island
features quiet, wooded neighborhoods with views of Seattle, Bellevue,
Mount Rainier, the Cascade and Olympic Mountains. Island parks
feature ball fields, extensive bike trails and picnic areas. In
addition, there are more than 50 miles of marked walking trails.
- Merchant
du Vin -
- Seattle, Washington.
- Methow
Valley Sport Trails Association -
- Dedicated to developing and promoting environmentally sound
recreation on or near the trail system in the Methow Valley. This
system includes nearly 200 kilometers of groomed paths and is
recognized as one of the finest systems in North America for cross
country skiing, off-road bicycling, and horseback riding.
- Monroe
- Downstream River Runners -
- Washington and Oregon Whitewater River Rafting Trips. Washington's
Most Experienced Professional River Rafting Company. Many Years
of Outfitting Excellence with a Perfect Safety Record.
- Monroe
- Evergreen State Fair -
- Welcome to the Evergreen State Fair. Concert series tickets
on sale - Rock, Country, Oldies and New Artists - We've got you
covered
- Montesano
-
- Montesano is located approximately 37 miles from Olympia, the
capital of Washington State. Thirty miles to the west of town
are the ocean beaches and to the north are the majestic wilds
of the Olympic National Forest.
- Morton
-
- The Morton Chamber of Commerce is an energetic group of local
individuals and business leaders working toward a common goal
of creating a new and vibrant business community in Morton and
the greater Lewis County region.
- Mount
Baker Lodging - Glacier, Washington -
- Your Number 1 Source for Private Vacation Rental Homes. Located
at The Gateway To Mt. Baker. So... after along day of hiking through
some of the finest trails that Mount Baker has to offer, put your
feet up and relax by the fire or soak your weary bones in one
of our many hot tub equipped homes and..... call it a Mt. Baker
Day.
- Mount
Rainier -
- Paradise is not just a Myth .....it's a destination. Experience
the majestic views and adventure that only Mt. Rainier National
Park and its 14,411 feet can offer. Included in the prestigious
Historic Hotels of America register, two National Historic Landmark
Inns provide rustic retreats with antique Northwest decor. Paradise
Inn was built in 1917 using Alaskan Cedar charred by a fire and
taken from the nearby Silver Forest. Hand-hewn furniture, tables,
piano, and grandfather clock still grace the lobby of this "Great
Lodge." The National Park Inn was moved to its present location
in 1920 and was rebuilt after a fire destroyed much of the original
building in 1926. Park information and historical displays can
be seen at the Longmire Museum or the visitor centers at Ohanapecosh,
Sunrise, and Paradise.
- Mount
Rainier -
- For generations, the area around Mount Rainier has been a place
for friends and families to get away from it all and create life
long memories. For an afternoon or an extended stay, the Nisqually
River Valley is sure to provide a treasured experience. We hope
you will join us soon.
- Mount
Rainier - Accommodating Vacation Rentals -
- Mount Rainier's year round Cabins, Chalets, Cottages and Vacation
Rentals for Hiking, Climbing, Skiing, Snowshoeing, Adventure &
Relaxation or A Great Romantic Getaway - Honeymoons - Anniversaries.
Located at Ashford,
Washington State.
- Mount
Rainier - Alta Crystal Resort -
- Welcome to Alta Crystal Resort at Mt. Rainier. Our small mountain
resort is the perfect escape from everyday life, whether you're
visiting Mt. Rainier, skiing Crystal Mountain, or just getting
out of town. You can sense it the moment you turn into our drive.
150-foot tall firs tower overhead. Christmas lights beckon all
year long. There's the smell of wood smoke in the air. You've
found the perfect mountain escape. Alta Crystal Resort is set
on 22 acres in the national forest, just outside the northeast
entrance to Mt. Rainier National Park and just below the Crystal
Mountain ski area. Deep Creek runs through our property, and there
are miles and miles of hiking, biking and snowshoe trails through
the old-growth national forest, right from your door. Regardless
of the season, after your day outside, you can soak your cares
and your sore muscles away in our heated pool and hot tub. Relax
in front of a fire. Borrow a book or board game from our recreation
lodge. Rent a movie from our extensive collection. Toss a softball
(or a snowball) in our recreation field. Play a rousing game of
ping pong or horseshoes. Or gather around a nighttime bonfire
under the stars.
- Mount
Rainier - Ashford - Jasmer's Vacation Rentals at Mt. Rainier -
- Alone, as a couple, or with a few good friends, enjoy unique
bed & breakfast rooms, cabins, chalets, cottages and vacation
rentals with private hot tubs and heartwarming fireplaces in the
Nisqually River Valley at the gate of Mount Rainier National Park.
- Mount
Rainier - Greenwater - Alta Crystal Resort at Mt. Rainier -
- Welcome to Alta Crystal Resort at Mt. Rainier. Our small mountain
resort is the perfect escape from everyday life, whether you're
visiting Mt. Rainier, skiing Crystal Mountain, or just getting
out of town. Escape the real world.
- Mount
Rainier - Mountain Meadows Inn Bed & Breakfast -
- Mountain Meadows Inn Bed & Breakfast is your getaway to the
vacation of a lifetime. Mountain Meadows Inn offers all the amenities
of a fine Bed & Breakfast; spacious comfortable rooms, wonderful
breakfast and romance, all in the grandeur of the Northwest landscape.
Relax in the luxurious warmth of your private 23 jet outdoor Spa
or enjoy the sights and sounds of nature from the huge wraparound
porch - it's your choice at this romantic lover's paradise. Relax
in the seclusion of 11 beautiful acres amidst tall cedar groves.
- Mount
Rainier - Stormking Spa -
- Mount Rainier historic homestead, circa 1890, offering the perfect
honeymoon or anniversary cabin, bed and breakfast rooms, hot tubs,
massage therapy and spa treatments. Located just one mile from
the entrance to Mount Rainier National Park, encircled by tall
cedars and babbling Goat Creek, guests at Stormking Bed & Breakfast
enjoy peaceful accommodations in a mountain setting. Enjoy the
sights and sounds of nature from your private outdoor spa in one
of our romantic cabins - a perfect getaway tailor made for couples.
Treat yourself to a visit to relax and enjoy the spa treatments
and welcoming atmosphere the owners wish to extend to all our
guests. Stormking is the perfect compliment to your mountain retreat.
- Mount
St. Helens -
- Welcome to Mount St. Helens - Awesome Online Brochure, reflecting
many ears of change. Castle Rock Kelso Longview Kalama Woodland
& the Surrounding Areas.
- Mount
St. Helens - A General SlideSet -
- Pictures from Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, Washington.
- Mount
St. Helens - Blue Heron Inn -
- Castle Rock. Relax in front of an inviting fire in the spacious
parlor with breathtaking views of Silver Lake and Mount St. Helens.
Hike the mountain, fish the lake, or just relax and watch the
wildlife in complete comfort. Browse through the library with
its fine selection of books and reading materials. Enjoy our dinner
at 7 p.m. ......watch the sunrise over the mountain as you indulge
yourself in a full country breakfast. Life is wonderful.
- Mount
St. Helens - Cascades Volcano Observatory -
- Courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey. Science for a changing
world.
- Mount
St. Helens - Centralia-Chehalis -
- Centralia is a friendly, historic city located on I-5 midway
between Seattle and Portland, just one mile east of the freeway.
Most of the buildings in the area were built in the late 1800's
and at the turn of the century. Centralia has 350 antique dealers
located in its 11 antique malls. Antique shopping in Centralia
has become a destination point for collectors of fine china, quality
furniture and unusual collectibles. Mall owners pride themselves
on displaying merchandise in clean, attractive shops.
- Mount
St. Helens - Cinedome Theater -
- Castle Rock. Experience the eruption of Mount St. Helens. It's
more than a movie, it's an experience. Sunday, May 18, 1980.
- Mount
St. Helens - Coldwater Visitor Center -
- At 8:32 Sunday morning, May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted.
Shaken by an earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale, the
north face of this tall symmetrical mountain collapsed in a massive
rock debris avalanche. In a few moments this slab of rock and
ice slammed into Spirit Lake, crossed a ridge 1,300 feet high,
and roared 14 miles down the Toutle River.
- Mount
St. Helens - Cowlitz Coach -
- Charters & Tours. Capturing the Spirit provides four and a half
hour daily guided tours of Mount St. Helens, leaving from downtown
Castle Rock. Experience the eruption of Mount St. Helens and savor
the flavor of the local communities through the lives of the local
driver/hosts. Cowlitz Coach--serving your tour needs in Southwest
Washington and Northwest Oregon.
- Mount
St. Helens - Cowlitz County -
- Welcome to Cowlitdz County, Kelso, Washington.
- Mount
St. Helens - Cowlitz County Expo Center -
- The Cowlitz County Exposition Center is a multi-purpose center
for activities of all kinds. It offers indoor facilities suitable
for large trade shows, classes and sales events, as well as numerous
small and large meeting spaces suited for any party, seminar,
reunion, or bazaar.
- Mount
St. Helens - Cowlitz County Tourism -
- Welcome to the "Gateway to Mount St. Helens" here you will find
information on what there is to do and see on Mount St. Helens
and the surrounding area. We hope this virtual visit will encourage
you to make an "in person" visit to this beautiful area.
- Mount
St. Helens - Hoffstadt Bluffs Visitor Center -
- Hoffstadt Bluffs : Mt. St. Helens : Visitor Center. Call 1-360-274-7750
for more information on the Hoffstadt Bluffs Mt. St. Helens Visitor
Center.
- Mount
St. Helens - Kalama -
- ....small town, big horizons. Kalama received its name from
the river two miles to the north. The Kalama River was named after
John Kalama, a full-blooded Hawaiian, who was born on the Hawaiian
islands in 1814. John was forced to leave his Hawaiian home at
sixteen years of age to seek employment on one of the fur trading
vessels that made its way to the Northwest in the early 1830's.
The rough life of the sea did not appeal to John, so he found
the Nisqually Indians where he sang his native songs and joined
in their festivities. John eventually married Mary Martin, daughter
of Chief Martin. John built a cabin near Tumwater for his bride.
When the Indians made their annual trip to the Cowlitz for smelt
and berries, John Kalama and his wife went with them. John did
not enjoy being on the move all the time so for that and perhaps
other reasons he did not return to the Sound, but took up permanent
residence at the mouth of the river bearing his name. He hunted,
fished, and trapped for many years, and the area soon became recognized
as his domain.
- Mount
St. Helens - Kalama Blues Benefit -
- Make a weekend out of it.....camping available at Camp Kalama,
within walking distance, but get your reservations for a spot
early.
- Mount
St. Helens - Kalama - Port of Kalama -
- The Port of Kalama is located on the Columbia River, 72 miles
from the Pacific Ocean, 27 miles northwest of Portland, Oregon
and 8 miles southeast of the industrial area of Longview-Kelso,
Washington. The Port District covers much of the central portion
of Cowlitz County, including the city of Kalama.
- Mount
St. Helens - Kelso -
- The city at the center of it all. Make it the center of your
stay. The city friendly people... In the 1840s, Kelso, Washington
was founded along the banks of the Cowlitz River by a surveyor
named Peter Crawford who named the town after his Scottish home.
Kelso has a unique historical past -- a story of struggle against
competition in businesses and professions, its disasters and its
faith in itself to overcome all odds and to expand, grow and progress
in every way possible. The city of Kelso is the county seat of
Cowlitz County, located in southwestern Washington.
- Mount
St. Helens - Kelso - Flight Scenic Tours -
- Southwest Washington's Premier Full Service Fixed Base Operator.
We would like to extend a personal invitation to you, your family,
and your friends, to visit our facility. If you're driving, we
are 36 miles north of Portland and 55 miles south of Olympia on
Interstate 5, take exit 36 and follow the signs to the airport.
If you're flying, intercept the 310 degree radial from Battleground
VOR at 27 DME , or plug KKLS into your GPS and we'll see you here.
- Mount
St. Helens - Lewis County -
- The Mountains, The Trees, The Greenery ...renew your sense of
community in Volcano Country.
- Mount
St. Helens - Lewis County -
- Washington State's First County ...since 1845.
- Mount
St. Helens - Lewis County - Chehalis - Parkplace Best Western
-
- At The Best Western Park Place Inn & Suites our goal is to provide
the best hospitality in the market today at affordable prices
for the business and leisure traveler. Our friendly personnel
work to make your home away from home the cleanest and most comfortable
lodging between Portland and Seattle Washington. With a 24 hour
staff, we promise to do everything we can to make your time here
pleasant and enjoyable.
- Mount
St. Helens - Lewis County - Packwood -
- Packwood is the heart of Volcano Country, located centrally
between Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens, and Mt. Adams. This is the
perfect location for relaxation. We are the perfect destination
for hiking, hunting, fishing, bird watching, skiing, snowmobiling,
wildlife watching and camping.
- Mount
St. Helens - Lewis County - Packwood - TMC Properties -
- Most of these properties have private outdoor hot tubs, fireplaces
or wood stoves, fully equipped kitchens, and laundry facilities.
Linens and fireplace fuel are provided. Children are welcome and
pets are allowed with a $25.00 fee. Smoking Outside Only Please.
Exceptions are noted in the individual descriptions below.
- Mount
St. Helens - Lewis River Valley -
- Welcome to Lewis River Valley, gateway to the magnificent North
Fork Lewis River Valley. Enjoy this beautiful area. Originating
on the western slopes of Mt. Adams, the river passes through Swift,
Yale, and Merwin dams on the way to it's confluence with the Columbia
River. There are many opportunities for recreation, including
fishing for kokanee, steelhead, coho, and chinook salmon. The
moderate climate and ample rainfall support lush vegetation and
beautiful gardens. The history of the area is interesting and
colorful.
- Mount
St. Helens - Lewis River Valley - Anderson Lodge -
- Anderson Lodge retreat center offers quality lodging for family
reunions, church retreats, school and business getaways, and weddings.
This Scandinavian resort, nestled in the forest is near Mt. St.
Helens, 1 hour north of Portland and 23 miles east of I-5. We
offer small and large group accommodations in a variety of sleeping
arrangements. Our goal is to provide a unique retreat experience
that will enable our guests to return to their usual lives refreshed
and relaxed.
- Mount
St. Helens - Lewis River Valley - Pedal the Pinchot -
- Ride through the Cascade Mountains and enjoy spectacular views
of Mount St. Helens and ancient northwest forests.
- Mount
St. Helens - Lewis River Valley - Woodland
- Woodland is a focal point for all the recreational advocate
could ever want. Parks, fishing, water/jet skiing, hiking, spelunking,
backpacking, golf, museums, Native American culture, waterfalls,
and natural landmarks are just a part of the recreation Woodland
has to offer. Horseshoe Lake Park, located in the heart of Woodland,
offers fishing, swimming, and skiing opportunities for the water-sports
person. There are also large areas to accommodate baseball and
softball fans. Individual outdoor tables and a large covered pavilion
are available for a quick picnic or a large gathering of family
or friends.
- Mount
St. Helens - Lewis River Valley - Woodland - Port of Woodland
-
- The Port of Woodland is located in the breathtaking Lewis River
valley, on the I-5 corridor. The Port has approximately 200 acres
of both light and heavy industrial property immediately available
for development.
- Mount
St. Helens - Longview - Columbia Theatre -
- " the same community spirit that built the Columbia Theatre
in 1924 has restored it to its former glory. If the then unknown
Ginger Rogers and other vaudeville greats were to return, they'd
rejoice with me and others who have witnessed this Great Lady's
decline and resurrection."
- Mount
St. Helens - Longview - River Cities -
- River Cities Chamber of Commerce. Serving the greater Kelso
- Longview area.
- Mount
St. Helens - Longview - Town House -
- Our Motel is family owned and has been proudly serving the community
for many years. The motel features 28 rooms. There are smoking
and non-smoking rooms available to you. We have single and double
beds. We have an in-house restaurant. Free parking,and a housekeeping
staff. And for your enjoyment we have a outdoor heated swimming
pool. AAA Approved.
- Mount
St. Helens - Mount St. Helens CAM -
- Live Volcano Cam From Johnston Ridge Observatory Mount St. Helens
National Volcanic Monument.
- Mount
St. Helens - Mount St. Helens Institute -
- The cataclysmic eruption on May 18, 1980 removed over 1,300
feet of Mount St. Helens' summit. The blast leveled 230 square
miles of forest in only 10 minutes. The eruption transformed the
surrounding landscape, creating opportunities for geologic and
biological research. Children in school today and adults need
a connection with the magnitude of this event. The Mount St. Helens
Institute's role is to reconnect this living volcano to people.
- Mount
St. Helens - Mount St. Helens Motel -
- Located in Castle Rock. Five Miles from Mt. St. Helens Visitor
Center. Very reasonable and clean motel.
- Mount
St. Helens - Mount St. Helens National Monument Hiking -
- Courtesy of the Blue Heron Inn. There are many trails on the
east side of Mount St. Helens, leading hikers into the heart of
the blast area. They provide outstanding views of the new lava
dome. The south side of Mount St. Helens provides outstanding
opportunities to discover the ancient lava flows and recent mudflows
that scoured down the slopes of Mount St. Helens. Trails on the
west side of Mount St. Helens are few but what is lacking in number
is made up with unparalleled views of this volcanic landscape.
Trails, campgrounds, and old growth forests can all be found just
north of the National Volcanic Monument in the Randle Ranger District.
These areas relatively unaffected by the volcano offer a sharp
contrast to the blast area just a few miles to the south. And
there are a number of trails which skirt the perimeter of the
Mount St. Helens Volcano. A climbing permit is required for these
trails. To ensure a quality hiking experience and your safety,
wear sturdy shoes, bring sunscreen, and carry one quart or more
of water per person.
- Mount
St. Helens - National Monument -
- This is the site for great information on Mount St. Helens.
Many, many interesting links.
- Mount
St. Helens - Pacific Air Tours -
- Mt. St. Helens .....up close and personal. Experience the tour
of a lifetime. Witness the awesome results of nature's power.
- Mount
St. Helens - Silver Lake Motel and Resort -
- Western Washington's Best Largemouth Bass Fishing. Stop by and
see for yourself. A relaxing lakeside retreat located in the shadow
of Mt. St. Helens.
- Mount
St. Helens - Silver Lake Bass Fishing -
- Roger Luce has been a licensed fishing guide for Silver Lake
Resort for many years. "He just showed up one day and asked if
he could put his boat in, and he has been with us ever since.",
said Pat Hill owner operator of Silver Lake Motel and Resort.
Roger gives a free fishing seminar every Saturday from Memorial
Day week-end until September. When your in the resort store check
out the trophy replica of a 7.4 caught by Roger in 1993.
- Mount
St. Helens - Silver Lake - Silver Shores Resort & RV Campgrounds
-
- Silver Shores Resort and RV at Mount St. Helens, Washington,
offers RV spaces with full hookups, Camping spaces, and Tent Trailer
spaces. We are members of Good Sam and Woodall so check us out
today and make your reservations for the best experience South
Western Washington has to offer. While you're around the Mount
St. Helens area, stop by our general store. We have everything
you need for your trip to Mount St. Helens: food, beverages, groceries,
and tackle supplies. We have a great Deli that offers sandwiches,
pizzas, soups, and custom made picnics to go.
- Mount
St. Helens - Tours -
- Get ready for the adventure of your life. Rates and information
subject to change without notice. Mount St. Helens Tours, Inc.
operates under special use permit on Gifford Pinchot National
Forest and Weyerhauser property. Enjoy the adventure of your life
with us and take home memories that will last a lifetime. Got
a big group you want to bring up. We can tailor a Custom Group
Package for your specific needs.
- Mount
St. Helens - Toutle River Valley - Eco Park Resort -
- Eco Park Resort at Mount St. Helens is a unique 90-acre facility
that was designed to provide you with a natural setting to get
away from the bustle and stress of civilization. There is no electricity
and no phones...but we do provide propane lights and heat. The
grounds are located on an old logging site complete with a man-made
pond and streams. You wouldn't want to miss the Logger Dinner
Show or the Tent & Breakfast, spend the night in the Blast Zone.
- Mount
Vernon -
- Mount Vernon, the Heart of Skagit Valley on Northwest Washington's
Puget Sound, is halfway between Seattle and Vancouver, B.C. Historic
Oldtown and its Farmers Market is a delightful reminder of this
pioneer port on the Skagit River.
- Mount
Vernon - Cabinette -
- The Cabinette offers guests something that few can provide -
total privacy and seclusion. The only interruption you will experience
while staying at the Cabinette is an occasional visit from the
gentle deer. Sandra Miller and John Sparrow, Purveyors of Privacy.
The Cabinette is located off of Hwy. 706 just past the town of
Ashford. It is nestled in the woods one mile from the Nisqually
Entrance to Mount Rainier National Park. You'll find a variety
of restaurants, shops, and services nearby.
- Museum
of Doll Art -
- Welcome to the Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art. Established
in September, 1992 in Bellevue, Washington (near Seattle), the
museum houses more than 3000 dolls on display as well as for sale.
Since its inception it has become a "mecca" for doll collectors
and enthusiasts.
- Newport
-
- Welcome to the City of Newport.
- Newport
- Inn at the Lake Bed & Breakfast -
- Diamond Lake. Fireplaces - Decks - Breathtaking Views - Boat
Dock - Grass Beach Volleyball Court - Dock - Corporate Rates.
Special packages for: Weddings, Snowmobiles, Fishing, Golfing,
Skiing, Hunting, Canoeing. Full breakfast and afternoon refreshments.
33 miles North of Spokane - 8 miles South of Newport. Weekly vacation
rental of one or both of the levels available. Lakefront luxurious
South Western Mansion.
- Newport
- Lighthouse -
- The Lighthouse. Elegant Ten Room. Nautical Room and Bontique.
Cabin / Western Room. Welcome to one of most unique shops in the
entire Inland Empire region. John and Lona Bockemuehl have converted
a house built in 1905 to a gift shop and tea room that is reminiscent
of the gilded Victorian period.
- North
Bend -
- The City of North Bend was originally platted as "Snoqualmie"
in 1889. The community later became known as Mountain View and
finally, due to the location near the bend toward the North of
the South Fork River, became the Town of "North Bend". They incorporated
on March 12, 1909.
- North
Bend - Roaring River Bed & Breakfast -
- The Roaring River Bed and Breakfast is situated on 2.6 Acres
on the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River outside of North Bend.
It has a spectacular view of the river, mountains, forests, and
occasional wildlife. The wonderful sound of the river is constant
and will lull you into a blissful sleep each evening. Depending
on availability, there are four rooms to choose from, each with
it's own charm. All rooms have private entrances, television,
baths with showers, sitting areas, and decks. Warm breakfast baskets
will be delivered to the door each morning. AAA approved.
- North
Pend Oreille County -
- Where the timeless Pacific Ocean once lapped the western shores
of North America. . . Where hulking glaciers buried the ancient
shoreline forever beneath the rubble of the ages, and shaped the
land anew. . . Where today a great emerald river carves its way
northward around the ankle bones of mile-high, majestic mountains.
. . The "Forgotten Corner" has been half a billion years in the
making, "Make it yours for a weekend." It will be worth the trip.
- North
to Alaska -
- North to Alaska ...the Road Trip of a Lifetime.
- Northshore
Chamber of Commerce -
- Welcome to The Northshore Chamber of Commerce. Bothell I Kenmore
I Lake Forest Park I Mill Creek.
- Northwest
Car Tours -
- Self-Guided Driving Tours of the Great Northwest.
- Northwest
Country Inns -
- To consistently create and maintain a comfortable lodging experience
by providing unsurpassed guest service and hospitality, resulting
in a high level of satisfaction for our guests and employees.
- Northwest
Dive News -
- Northwest Dive News - A Scuba Publication by Divers...for Divers.
- Oak Harbor, Washington.
- Northwest
Golf Maps -
- The Inland Northwest golf courses are ready to provide you with
the best golf that the Northwest has to offer. It is always advisable
to make a tee time, but if you are a single or couple traveling
through one of the areas, call ahead and you should be able to
find a time that is convenient for you to play. All three GolfMaps
(Central Washington, Eastern Washington/North Idaho and Montana)
are being distributed throughout the regions. You can find them
at all public golf courses, Chambers of Commerce and Visitor Information
Centers in the five regions.
- Northwest
Places
- Seattle Metro - Seattle - South - San Juan Islands - Skagit
County - Snohomish City - Spokane County - Whidbey Island - Oregon.
- Northwest
Wine -
- Northwest Wine, Wineries and Wine Country - A Comprehensive
Guide. Pacific Northwest wine country, its wineries and wines
can all be thoroughly explored and enjoyed using Wines ...Northwest
Style Northwest -- a one-stop, interactive tour guide full of
maps and information about the wines and wine regions within Oregon,
Washington, Idaho, and British Columbia.
- Ocean
Shores -
- A peninsula located on Washington's central Pacific coast, 75
miles west of Olympia, the state capital. The peninsula's western
shoreline extends southward 6 miles with sandy public beaches
and 5 different beach access road.
- Ocean
Shores - Canterbury Inn -
- Luxury Beach Resort. Create a Memory in scenic Ocean Shores.
Luxurious oceanfront beach resort with views of the Pacific Ocean
and the Washington coast.
- Ocean
Shores - Grey Gull Condominium Resort -
- Experience the comfort and exceptional quality of our facility.
Enjoy a magnificent sunset over the Pacific Ocean. The Grey Gull
- located in the heart of Washington's finest resort community,
Ocean Shores.
- Ocean
Shores - Polynesian Condominium Resort -
- ...the very best of Ocean Shores.
- Ocean
Shores - Quinault Beach Resort and Casino -
- On the beautiful beaches of Ocean Shores, surrounded by 200
acres of wetlands and dunes, you'll find Washington's newest premiere
getaway ....
- Ohme
Gardens - Wenatchee -
- Near Lake Chelan. Ohme Gardens, perched high on a rock bluff
overlooking the Wenatchee Valley, is the achievement of sixty
years of work by the Ohme family. Their efforts have gradually
transformed the once barren hill into one of Americas leading
gardens, visited by travelers from around the world. Unlike a
formal flower garden, Ohme Gardens is completely natural in appearance,
with emphasis on greenery. Patterned after high mountain country,
the grounds have a quiet, restful beauty that isn't dependent
on floral displays. The evergreen trees and low-growing plants
have been blended with the existing rock formations to create
effects varying from the lush growth of rain forest to the variegated
patterns of an alpine meadow. Where once there was nothing but
sagebrush and dust, there is now shaded fern bordered pools with
trickling waterfalls. The once brown slopes are covered with a
profusion of greenery. The weathered rock formations emerge from
the carpet-like plantings. Groves of trees create shady glens
and secluded hideaways, and complete the mountain setting. The
stone pathways wander from one level to another, across irregular
shaped lawns, to the blue green ponds, rustic shelters, the famous
wishing well, and on to the highest point. Vista areas offer sweeping
views of the Wenatchee Valley, Columbia River, and Cascade Mountains.
Visitors may spend half an hour to half a day wandering in the
serene, peaceful atmosphere.
- Okanogan
Country -
- Welcome to Okanogan Country. Wide-open spaces, clear water,
starry skies and snow-capped mountains. Okanogan, Washington.
- Okanogan
Country Chamber of Commerce -
- From modest beginnings as a trading post established north of
Salmon Creek by Frank "Pard" Cummings, Okanogan became the county
seat of the largest county in Washington in 1914.
- Okanogan
County Chronicle -
- Essential Reading for Okanogan County since 1910.
- Okanogan
Country - Conconully -
- Where the fun never sets. Conconully, Washington is one of the
premiere vacation spots for family outdoor entertainment. Known
as the "Gateway to Nature." Conconully's four distinctive seasons
offer something wonderful for each of its visitors.
- Okanogan
Country - Early Winters Outfitting and Saddle Company -
- Okanogan
Country - Eden Valley Guest Ranch -
- Enjoy the panoramic majesty and the feeling of living history
in the unspoiled and unknown Okanogan Highlands. Visit our part
of America for more than good times and great memories, feel and
remember the Spirit of our land.
- Okanogan
Country - Explore the Loop -
- Okanogan County - Southern B.C. Ferry County. Whether you spend
a weekend or the rest of your life, you'll discover an area filled
with treasures.
- Okanogan
Country - Ferry County -
- Ferry County maintains a wealth of History, Nostalgia and Activities
just waiting to be explored. Let the Gateway to Ferry County be
your guide.
- Okanogan
Country - Grand Coulee Dam -
- Okanogan
Country - Grand Coulee - Rock 'n Robin Drive-In -
- Welcome back to carhops and poodle skirts. Grand Coulee Dam,
Washington.
- Okanagan
Country - Lake Chelan - Lady of the Lake -
- Providing Year-round Transportation to the Headwaters of Lake
Chelan for over 100 Years.
- Okanogan
Country - Leonard Photography -
- Oroville. Capture the Magic of Okanogan Country. Photo Safari
Tours. Photography Seminars.
- Okanogan
Country - Bike Shop -
- Your headquarters for FUN. Rental - Sales - Service. Call 509.422.0710.
- Okanogan
Country - Brewster -
- Brewster is the home of some of the best apples and fruit in
the State of Washington. We have something to offer for all ages.
- Okanogan
Country - Mazama Country Inn -
- Hike, bike and ride horses.... Our rustic mountain lodge is
located at the edge of the Pasayten Wilderness in Washington State,
and only a short distance from the North Cascades National Park.
- Okanogan
Country - Methow Valley -
- Directory to the North Cascades. From Cowboys to Cross Country
Skiing, the Methow Valley has some of the best the nation has
to offer. Explore our pages and discover for yourself what all
the talk is about.
- Okanogan
Country - Methow Valley Reservations -
- Central Reservations. Quickest Route to the Methow Valley.
- Okanogan
Country - Methow Valley Sport Trails Association -
- The Methow Valley Sport Trails Association is a non-profit dedicated
to developing and promoting environmentally sound recreation on
or near the trail system in the Methow Valley. This system includes
nearly 200 kilometers of groomed paths and is recognized as one
of the finest systems in North America for cross country skiing,
off-road bicycling, and horseback riding.
- Okanogan
Country - North Cascades Base Camp -
- Mazama. We are a small, family-style lodge offering relaxing
accommodations in a secluded setting at the upper end of the beautiful
Methow Valley away from the hustle and bustle of town.
- Okanogan
Country - Omak - Loup Loup Ski Bowl -
- The friendly little mountain that could. Some good links on
this page.
- Okanogan
Country - Omak Stampede -
- Omak Stampede and world famous suicide race.
- Okanogan
Country - Oroville -
- The Northern Gateway to Okanogan Country. Open for Adventure.
- Okanogan
Country - Oroville - Alpine Brewing Company -
- Information Only. No Web Sites. Visit our Brewery. Come and
enjoy our famous smoked and barbecued entrees. Try our freshly
brewed German beer. Open for lunch and dinner, seven days a week.
Tours Available - Families Welcome. Located at 821 14th Avenue.
Call 509.476.9662.
- Okanogan
Country - Oroville - Gold Dinner Growers Outlet -
- Gold Digger Apples, Inc. has been a grower, packer, and shipper
of red and golden delicious apples for many years. During the
last two decades, our product line has expanded to include many
different varieties of apples, pears, peaches, nectarines, and
cherries.
- Okanogan
Country - Pateros -
- Come play in Pateros where you can horseback ride, snowmobile,
hunt, fish, camp, river raft, enjoy water sports, golf or whatever
you choose. Bring the family to enjoy a day or a week or a lifetime...
- Oklanogan
- Rawson's - American Boots -
- The original family department store ...since 1950. Downtown,
Okanogan. Welcome, here at American Boots we have been selling
cowboy boots and western wear for many years. We have seen many
brands of western cowboy boots come and go over the years.
- Oklanogan
- Rawson's - Shoes & Boots -
- The original family department store ...since 1950. Downtown,
Okanogan. As a family owned independent retailer we are continually
scouring the marketplace to bring our customers the highest quality
shoes, clogs, and slippers around. We feel our success as a retailer
has come from our ability to listen to what customers want.
- Oklanogan
- Rawson's - Silver Goods -
- The original family department store ...since 1950. Downtown,
Okanogan. Welcome, here at American Western Jewelry we offer a
great line of Vogt fine hand crafted gold and silver western jewelry
including western style belt buckles, bracelets, barrettes, earrings
plus much more.
- Okanogan
Country - Republic -
- Welcome to the Republic Area Chamber of Commerce. We hope this
information will help you if you plan on visiting our area.
- Okanogan
Country - Twisp - Merc Playhouse -
- Located in the center of Twisp, The Merc Playhouse occupies
the historic Twisp Mercantile Building. "The Merc" was built in
1926 following the great fire which burned most of the town. Ideal
for theatrical and musical performances, The Merc offers a rewarding
experience for all audience members.
- Okanogan
Country - Twisp - North Cascades Outfitters -
- Cowboy Poetry and Waling D Ranch Adventures. John P. Doran,
Poet, Performer and Professional Cowboys.
- Okanogan
Country - Twisp - Riverbend RV Park -
- Twisp - Winthrop - Methow Valley. Riverbend is a year-round
RV Resort situated on the beautiful banks of the Methow River.
Spend a relaxing evening around a campfire with your friends after
a full day of experiencing the unique and breathtaking Methow
Valley.
- Okanogan
Country - Winthrop - Bear Creek Golf Course -
- Situated in the beautiful Methow Valley, Bear Creek Golf Course
lies north of Twisp and southeast of Winthrop on the old Ortell
cattle ranch.
- Okanogan
Country - Winthrop - Cascade Inn -
- The Best Western Cascade Inn rests in the historic old west
town of Winthrop, Washington, in the North Cascades.
- Okanogan
Country - Winthrop Inn -
- Cozy - Clean - Smoke Free. On the Methow River.
- Okanogan
Country - Winthrop - River Run Inn -
- A small resort that offers a sense of seclusion and intimacy
with nature that is hard to find. Breathtaking Beauty on the River.
- Okanogan
Country - Sun Mountain Lodge -
- Spring through fall, Sun Mountain Lodge offers a wide range
of activities. Over 100 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking
and horseback riding lace the countryside. Fly fishing, river
rafting, canoeing, tennis, golf and an entertaining children's
program are also available. During powder season, Sun Mountain
Lodge turns into a winter wonderland. Glide onto the second largest
cross-country ski trail system in the U.S. right outside your
door.
- Okanogan
Country - Winthrop - Virginian Resort -
- The Virginian is an all season resort with a rustic atmosphere
located on the Methow river. The Virginian is near the trail system
and 1 mile south of the old west town of Winthrop. Pets Welcome
- Kid Friendly.
- Okanogan
Country - Winthrop - Westar Lodge -
- The Westar Lodge and Cottage are located on the beautiful Chewuch
river, four miles north of the old west town of Winthrop Washington.
- Olympia
-
- Welcome to the City of Olympia.
- Olympian
-
- Serving Washington's South Puget Sound.
- Olympic
Bus Lines -
- The Seattle/SeaTac shuttle is convenient, comfortable and affordable
transportation to downtown Seattle, Greyhound, Amtrak, hospitals
and SeaTac Airport. Pick-up and drop-off service is available
both in Port Angeles and Sequim. Flag stops are by reservation
only along the route at Discovery Bay, Hood Canal Bridge, Kingston
and Edmonds. Advance reservations are recommended. Passengers
may board without reservations if space is available. Those with
reserved seats will board first.
- Olympic
- Harbor Days -
- Tugboat races and festival.
- Olympic
Peninsula -
- Your gateway to the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State. North
Olympic Peninsula Visitor and Convention Bureau.
- Olympic
Peninsula -
- Welcome to the Pacific Northwest and the Olympic Peninsula.
This web site is the jumping off point to all of the Chambers
of Commerce and Visitor Centers in the area. If you are a traveler
or an area resident this web site is full of information to guide
you on your trip, help you plan a great picnic or find that special
spot for the weekend.
- Olympic
Peninsula - Kalaloch Lodge -
- By the Ocean in Olympic National Park. Perched on a bluff, overlooking
the Pacific Ocean, sits one of the most memorable resorts in the
Olympic National Park - Kalaloch Lodge. Whether its a romantic
getaway or a family vacation, Kalaloch Lodge has something for
everyone. We offer incredible opportunities to explore the coastal
wilderness of Olympic National Park with all the amenities of
a four star lodge. At Kalaloch Lodge, you'll discover cozy ocean
front cabins, log cabins with Franklin fireplaces, and charming
guest rooms that suit any vacationer's lifestyle. And, of course,
there are plenty of activities for you and your family - hiking,
beach combing, fabulous dining and guided tours.
- Olympic
Peninsula - Lake Quinault Lodge -
- Welcome to Lake Quinault Lodge and the Olympic Peninsula. You
are about to embark on an entirely unique getaway replete with
treasures, each one worth a trip unto itself. Yet, you can choose
to take in as many as you want during your stay. Surrounded by
the singular beauty of the Olympic National Forest, Lake Quinault
Lodge is a rustic, resort hotel built in 1926 in the grand tradition.
- Olympic
Peninsula - Windsox Shuttle - Trailhead Shuttle -
- Trailhead shuttle for the Olympic National Park. Complete transportation
provider - from airport to trailhead if needed.
- Olympic
Yacht Club -
- Olympic Yacht Club (OYC) the oldest Gay & Lesbian yacht club
in the Pacific North West, has been an active boat club since
1979. Members home ports center around the Seattle area, but range
from Olympia to Oak Harbor and Bremerton to Wenatchee. OYC is
a group of 100+ men and women, who individually own approximately
65 boats (about half power & half sail), from kayaks to ski boats
to mid-size cruisers and blue water yachts.
- Online
Highways -
- Travel Guide to Washington. This is a very informative site.
- Ozette
- Olympic Peninsula - Lost Resort -
- The Lost Resort, the western most outpost. - Ozette, Washington
- Olympic Peninsula.
- Pacific
Coast Highway 101 -
- The 101 Cafe began its life as a small 20-seat diner in 1928,
opened by the Ekegren family. It was just the small dining room
where the counters are now. As today, the restaurant was noted
for its breakfast, which is still served all day. The Cafe was
named for the old highway which it fronted Highway 101. The Greyhound
bus stopped right in front until the 1940's when a bus station
was located downtown. The diner enjoyed the traffic generated
by Highway 101, which was the main access from Los Angeles to
San Diego until 1953 when Highway 101 was relocated to the present
location of Interstate 5. This changed the nature of the business.
For a look at the past, click on the Hwy 101 links. This web site
will bring back memories of the old Pacific Coast Highway and
the drive from Los Angeles to San Diego, prior to Interstate 5.
There are many USA "Roadside" Links, so spend sometime on this
web site.
- Pacific
Northwest Trail -
- The 1200 mile Pacific Northwest Trail (PNT), running from the
Continental Divide to the Pacific Ocean, ranks among the most
scenic trails in the world. This carefully chosen path is high
for the views and long on adventure. It includes the Rocky Mountains,
Selkirk Mountains, Pasayten Wilderness, North Cascades, Olympic
Mountains, and Wilderness Coast. The Trail crosses 3 national
parks and 7 national forests. You can play an important part in
developing, enjoying, and preserving the PNT. Whether you are
a PNT hiker or volunteer, this Web site welcomes you and offers
you a forum.
- Pasco
- Tri-City Dust Devils -
- The Tri-City Dust Devils welcome you to our official home on
the Internet. This is where you'll be able to learn about the
team, follow our wins and (hopefully only a couple) losses, and
learn about the great family fun happening all summer long at
the stadium.
- Paterson
- Columbia Crest -
- Columbia Crest is one of America's favorite premium wineries.
Our award-winning, affordable wines consistently prove that quality
can be an everyday luxury.
- Peak
to Peak Trail and Wilderness -
- Hiking, Backpacking, Trail and Wilderness Worldwide Web Sites.
Click on Western US Trails.
- Phoenix
Inn Suites -
- Olympia and Vancouver, Washington. Oregon and Arizona. At the
Phoenix Inn, we take great pride in offering our guests spacious
suites with a microwave, refrigerator, and coffee maker in each
room. The Phoenix Inn offers the finest for either the business
or leisure traveler. Our meeting facilities can accommodate small
to medium sized groups with a full range of audio-visual equipment.
- Port
Angeles -
- Welcome to Port Angeles and the Port Angeles Guide, your source
for detailed information about area attractions, events and lodging.
Plus, find information about the history, people, and natural
surroundings that create Port Angeles, Washington. Washington
and Olympic National Park.
- Port
Angeles - BJ's Garden Gate -
- Waterfront Victorian Bed and Breakfast Estate located in Port
Angeles, Washington on the Olympic Peninsula and Gateway to Victoria
B.C. Five European antique theme rooms all with fireplaces, Jacuzzi
for two/hot tub for two, private oversized bathrooms, antique
king or queen bed, TV /VCR/CD, and stunning view of the water
and gardens.
- Port
Angeles - Domain Madeleine Bed & Breakfast -
- Domaine Madeleine, a romantic B and B, located in Port Angeles,
near Olympic National Park on the Olympic Peninsula, with water
and mountain views and French/Asian accommodations.
- Port
Angeles - Port Angeles Inn -
- Over-looking the harbor and Coho Ferry from the Port Angeles
Inn. Two blocks from Victoria Ferries.
- Port
Angeles - Victoria Express -
- Enjoy the beautiful Olympic Peninsula and the majesty of Victoria,
British Columbia, Canada on your two nation vacation. For a day
trip or a leisurely getaway, the Victoria Express offers Victoria,
B.C. without the long ferry wait or long boat ride. Everything
to see and do is within easy walking distance or a short bus ride
from our downtown terminal. No need to have your car. The Victoria
Express is the only Port Angeles Ferry to offer the advantage
of guaranteed reservations.
- Port
Angeles. Washington - Victoria B.C, Canada Ferry -
- Enjoy the beautiful Olympic Peninsula and the majesty of Victoria,
British Columbia, Canada on your two nation vacation. For a day
trip or a leisurely getaway, the Victoria Express offers Victoria,
B.C. without the long ferry wait or long boat ride. Everything
to see and do is within easy walking distance or a short bus ride
from our downtown terminal. No need to have your car. The Victoria
Express is the only Port Angeles Ferry to offer the advantage
of guaranteed reservations.
- Port
Gamble - Kitsap Peninsula -
- .....just far enough to get away. Waterfront ...everywhere.
- Port
Hadlock -
- The Port Hadlock/Tri-Area Chamber of Commerce serves the communities
of Chimacum, Irondale, Port Hadlock and Nordland on Marrowstone
Island. Located in Jefferson County Washington the area is surrounded
by incredible natural beauty from the jagged peaks of the Olympic
Mountains to the lush green valleys of Chimacum and the sparkling
waters of Puget Sound. The area has much to offer visitors including
campgrounds, rental cottages and several excellent restaurants.
We hope your next visit to the Olympic Peninsula includes a visit
to the Port Hadlock/Tri-Area.
- Port
Ludlow - Heron Beach Inn -
- With over a half-mile of shoreline and beach surrounding the
inn, the 37 guest rooms, meeting rooms, dining room and fireside
lounge offer spectacular views of the Olympic and Cascade mountain
ranges, Mt. Baker, and the Port Ludlow Marina. With unique personal
charm and unmistakable character, Heron Beach Inn was designed
with one primary goal: to offer guests a private sanctuary, harmonious
with nature, synonymous with luxury.
- Port
Orchard -
- 19th Century Charm in a 21st Century World.
- Port
of Pasco -
- The Port of Pasco is a port of transportation. Vital transportation
links are one of the keys to the Port of Pasco facilities. The
area's geographic location makes it a hub for the entire Pacific
Northwest area.
- Port
Townsend -
- Complete city guide of Port Townsend.
- Port
Townsend -
- Port Townsend's strategic location at the entrance to Puget
Sound made it a port of entry and an active trade city in the
late 19th century. Because Port Townsend is one of the oldest
cities in the state, there are numerous examples of Victorian
architecture, complete with turrets, towers and Carpenter Gothic
trim. Port Townsend is the county seat of, and only major center
in, Jefferson County.
- Port
Townsend - Palace Hotel -
- A beautifully restored Victorian hotel awaits you in the heart
of downtown Port Townsend. The Palace Hotel occupies the two upper
floors of the Captain Tibbals Building. This classic three-story
brick building was constructed in 1889 for $28,000 by Henry L.
Tibbals, a retired sea captain. Built in the Richardson Romanesque
style, the building's arched windows appear to extend for two
stories through the use of twin columns that bracket each window
bay on the building's facade. The Captain Tibbals Building is
a beautiful example of Port Townsend's turn-of-the-century architectural
past.
- Port
Townsend - Bishop Victorian Hotel -
- Each of our sixteen guest suites combine the elegance and beauty
of a bygone era with the convenience of modern amenities. Our
suites include one or more bedrooms, bathroom, sitting room and
kitchenette. The sitting rooms feature fireplaces, period antiques
and Victorian lighting. All the sitting rooms have convertible
sofas that open into double or queen-sized beds. Some suites have
soaking tubs, and all are equipped with TVs and AT&T laptop-compatible
phones. The continental breakfast, served buffet style in the
upper level common area, includes croissants, muffins, fresh fruit,
cereals, teas, and San Francisco's Italian roast coffees. Bishop
Victorian guests have privileges at the Port Townsend Athletic
Club, located one block from the hotel. Club facilities include
weight and exercise rooms, racquetball courts, sauna, and jacuzzi.
Reserved off-street parking is in our spacious, lighted guest
lot, which accomodates large vehicles. Enjoy our Grand Lobby located
on the street level Our lobby features the decorating concepts
of William Morris, and contains many architectural and antique
treasures. We invite registered guests to join the manager at
the afternoon wine tasting reception and to enjoy the art on display
in the Olympic Room.
- Port
Townsend - Blue Gull Inn B & B -
- Built in 1868, our bed & breakfast treats you to a homey and
comfortable atmosphere highlighted by Country Victorian decor.
Purchased by local pharmacist Nathaniel D. Hill over 100 years
ago, this charming Gothic Revival was home to three generations
of the Hill family until its sale in 1958 by granddaughter Sally
Hill. Along with one of Port Townsend's oldest and largest trees,
a giant Monterey Cypress, and surrounded by abundant flower gardens,
this grand old home has long been a gem in the heart of Port Townsend's
Historical District.
- Port
Townsend - Capt. John Quincy Adams House B & B -
- Luxury Accommodations in a Historical Setting. The Captain John
Quincy Adams House was built in 1887. Port Townsend was quite
a different place back then. It was the largest Seaport next to
New York and one of the fastest growing towns in America.
- Port
Townsend - Centrum Arts and Creative Education -
- Located at Fort Worden State Park Conference Center in Port
Townsend, Washington, Centrum's facilities are ideally suited
for participatory and residential programming. This former turn-of-the-century
military fort offers recreational housing in former officer's
houses and in dormitories that once were barracks. Performances
take place in the 1,200 seat McCurdy Pavilion (a renovated WWI
balloon hangar) with adjacent lawn seating on Littlefield Green,
and in the intimate Joseph F. Wheeler Theater. Fort Worden also
offers a print studio, multiple rehearsal spaces, the Port Townsend
Marine Science Center, and miles of forested hillside trails and
salt water beaches.
- Port
Townsend - Chanticleer Inn B & B -
- Enhance your visit to picturesque Port Townsend by staying at
this charming Victorian Inn located in the heart of the town's
Historic District. The Inn is ideally located within a pleasant
walking distance of Downtown and Uptown shops, galleries and restaurants.
No extra charge for the memories.
- Port
Townsend - Chevy Chase Golf Course -
- The Chevy Chase Inn and Golf Course are located on a secluded
and beautiful 200 acre point overlooking Discovery Bay in Puget
Sound, Washington. The old Inn was originally known as "Saints'
Rest" when it opened in 1897 and even sported its own train station
during the early part of this century. Several buildings on the
property, including the beautiful Inn itself, are listed in the
National Register of Historic Places. The strong historical character
of the property is only surpassed by its physical beauty.
- Port
Townsend - Film Festival -
- A film-lovers block party celebrating great films and filmmakers.
- Port
Townsend - Holly Hill House B & B -
- The e historic Robert C. Hill House, built in 1872, waits for
you to discover its comfortable grace and charm. Beautifully maintained
and famous for its stippled woodwork and authentic Victorian plantings,
including towering holly trees and huge Camperdown elm (the upside
down tree), the Holly Hill House is now open for bed and breakfast
in traditional style. Located in the uptown district of Historic
Port Townsend, you will find many areas of interest, including
Fort Worden, Centrum, and downtown Port Townsend, conveniently
nearby.
- Port
Townsend - James House B & B -
- Gazing out over the sparking waters and snow capped mountains
of Puget Sound, it is easy to understand why Francis James chose
this premiere property of Port Townsend to build his exquisite
Victorian mansion in 1889. Perched on a bluff, with a sweeping
view of Port Townsend Bay, the romance and elegance of another
era still lingers here.
- Port
Townsend - Marrowstone Music Festival -
- Fort Worden State Park. Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestras.
- Port
Townsend - Marine Science Center -
- The Port Townsend Marine Science Center is a non-profit, community
organization formed exclusively for educational and scientific
purposes to promote and encourage a greater understanding of the
marine and aquatic sciences.
- Port
Townsend - Old Consulate Inn B & B -
- Experience the gracious hospitality of the Victorian past in
this beautifully restored Queen Anne masterpiece. This award winning
Painted Lady is one of the most photographed and artistically
depicted Victorian mansions in the Pacific Northwest. She sits
high on the bluff commanding spectacular views of Puget Sound,
Mount Rainier and the Olympic Mountains.
- Port
Townsend - Olympic Peninsula -
- Port Townsend, Washington City Guide to a Historic Victorian
Seaport.
- Port
Townsend - Quimper Inn Bed & Breakfast -
- Built in 1888 by Capt. Henry Morgan, this historically significant
and majestic home was purchased February 4, 1904 by Gertie and
Harry Barthrop. The Barthrop's took advantage of the "high on
the bluff" location to include a 2nd story terrace where they
could easily watch the shipping activity in Port Townsend Bay.
- Port
Townsend - Rainshadow Properties -
- The Bishop Victorian Hotel and The Swan Hotel are both centrally
located in the heart of Port Townsend, Washington's only historic
Victorian Seaport. From either hotel one can easily walk to award-winning
restaurants, art galleries and shops, or take the fountain staircase
to the charming Victorian homes of Uptown. The area offers limitless
opportunities to enjoy the scenic beauty of the Northwest: go
boating or kayaking in the bay, hiking at Fort Worden, or golfing
at a nearby course.
- Port
Townsend - Ravenscroft Inn B & B -
- Relax and experience the warmth and hospitality of a classic
seaport inn, where we turn short stays into lasting memories.
Just two hours from the greater Seattle area, Port Townsend and
surrounds will meet all your vacation requirements; relaxation,
scenic beauty, golf, music, theater, unparalleled dining, unique
shops and outdoor recreation. Find yourself boating, golfing,
biking, fishing, kayaking, hiking. You may even find yourself
visiting the close by Olympic National Park and Hoh River Rain
Forest.
- Port
Townsend - Wooden Boat Festival -
- The Wooden Boat Foundation is a non-profit organization located
in the heart of the Victorian Seaport of Port Townsend, Washington.
We are dedicated to the preservation and celebration of traditional
maritime skills, culture, and heritage through education. Our
experiential education programs foster respect for self, community,
and the environment, through exploration of the maritime world.
- Pullman
-
- Welcome to Pullman, Washington. Pullman is located in the farming
country of South East Washington State. It is the home of Washington
State University and the National Lentil Festival.
- Pullman
- Washington State University -
- PAC - 10 Conference. Cougars Athletics.
- Puyallup
-
- Welcome to the City of Puyallup.
- Puyallup
- Meeker Mansion -
- We are always excited to take a new guest on a tour of the mansion
and explain our ongoing and upcoming events. So sit back and make
yourself at home.... This house is a 17-room Italianate Victorian
Mansion. Built for just two people - when the Meekers were about
60 years old, apparently after Mr. Meeker had taken his wife along
on a hop-selling trip to England. She was presented to Queen Victoria
and apparently became smitten with some of the finer things in
life. Ezra was quite contented with his log-cabin life, but agreed
that his wife could have such a house if she wanted - and could
pay for it. The house was designed by Ferrell and Darmer, Architects,
of Tacoma. It took three years to build and was finished by 1890.
The Meekers lived here for almost 20 years, until Mrs. Meeker
died in 1909. Mr. Meeker walked away from the house shortly afterwards.
After the Meekers, the home was used as a hospital in 1910-11,
then stood empty for several years. In 1915 it was sold to a Civil
War Widows organization - The Ladies of the Grand Army of the
Republic - for use as a retirement home. In 1948 the GAR sold
the building to the first of a series of doctors who ran a nursing
home on the premises until 1970, when the building, but not the
land, was donated to the Meeker Historical Society, which immediately
began restoration - a job which continues today. Check out the
links on this web site.
- Puyallup
- Western Washington Fair -
- Our mission is to respond to our communities needs by producing
a dynamic Fair, in a year-round facility, that serves an ever-expanding
circle of peoples. We will showcase excellence in the traditions
of the Past, the products of the Present and the vision of the
Future in the areas of Agriculture, Trade and Industry. We Value:
Family, Fun, People, Learning, Entertainment, Safety, Responsiveness,
Financial Strength, Cleanliness and Flexibility.
- Quilcene
/ Brinnon -
- The towns of Quilcene and Brinnon invite you to come and explore
our beautiful area, and to find the rewards of the Olympic Peninsula.
Quilcene and Brinnon are located on Washington State's Hood Canal,
which is famous for its calm waters, plentiful shrimp and colorful
sunsets. Come and enjoy the "Emerald Towns."
- Quilcene
- Olympic Music Festival -
- The Northwest has a sound all of its own. While today chamber
music is usually performed in a formal setting, the Olympic Music
Festival was created with a friendlier, more intimate setting
in mind in keeping with the "by friends and for friends" beginnings
of chamber music. The festival was also created to take advantage
of the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest (and Northwesterners
strong desire to be outside in the summer). The festival takes
place on a 55-acre farm on the spectacular Olympic Peninsula,
and the concerts are performed in a converted turn-of-the-century
barn.
- Quinault
-
- Discover the magic of Lake Quinault and the Quinault Rain Forest.
It is a place unlike any other, The beauty is unsurpassed. When
you travel to Quinault, plan on being awe inspired. Mother Nature's
gardens are truly magnificent, this is were she got her green
thumb. We do get a little rain around here, we measure in feet.
That is what makes the lushness. Valley of the Giants - Lodging
- Restaurants - RV Parks - Campgrounds - Services - Attractions
- Map.
- Quinault
- Rain Forest Resort Village -
- The Rain Forest Resort Village is a wonderful resort, with lake
view Fireplace Cabins and Rooms, The Salmon House Restaurant &
lounge, lake side RV Park, General Store and Gift Shop. The Rain
Forest Resort Village is set in beautiful Quinault Rain Forest
on the shores of lake Quinault. The lake is about 2 miles wide
and 4 miles long and full of pristine glacier fed water from way
up the upper valley. The Quinault Rain Forest is the Quinault
Valley, with ridges that rise over 3000 feet on both sides, up
and down the valley. Lush green forest is the name of the game
here in the Quinault Rain Forest. Trees, trees, trees and more
trees cover the hills every were you look and there are many walking
and hiking trails to take, to go get a better look at all those
trees, along with water falls, streams, creeks, all sorts of rain
forest pant life and occasional wild life. We have walking trails
that start right here at the Rain Forest Resort The Rain Forest
Resort has acres of lawns and about a quarter mile of lake front
that give it a wonderful open meadow feeling in the middle of
the rain forest.
- Redmond
-
- Here you'll find information about the community of Redmond,
Washington -- what it's like to visit or live here, the climate,
the growth and economic trends, information about the schools,
parks and recreation.
- Redmond
- WOMAD USA Music Festival -
- WOMAD ....world of music arts and dance.
- Renton
-
- City of Renton Home Page.
- Renton
- Holiday Inn -
- The Holiday Inn Select Seattle/Renton is a full-service business-class
hotel and winner of the 1998 Modernization Award from Holidays
Inns for renovation/upscale amenities. We are centrally located
7 miles south of the Bellevue/Redmond high-tech/business district.
Downtown Seattle's business, sporting and visitor attraction are
less than 12 miles across beautiful Lake Washington. We offer
complimentary shuttle transportation from SEA-TAC International
Airport. Each room has a work station with over-sized easy chair,
telephone, high-speed Internet access, data port, voicemail and
wake-up service.
- Renton
- Larkspur Landing Hotel -
- Home Suite Hotel. Providing services and amenities business
travelers appreciate. Larkspur people are talented and friendly
and they bring it all to life.
- Renton
- Lodging -
- Your guide to the perfect place to say in Renton ....whether
it's for business or pleasure. Great Value - Ideal Location.
- Renton
- Renton Inn -
- .....only 6 minutes from the Airport. Designed for the business
and leisure travel. Centrally located between SeaTac International
Airport and Bellevue, you're just five miles to the airport and
eleven miles from downtown Seattle.
- Renton
- River Days -
- IKEA Renton River Days is a week-long family festival celebrating
pride in our community. It is a time to get together with family,
friends and neighbors and to share the amenities and activities
which make Renton a great community in which to live, work, and
play. Liberty Park, in the heart of Renton, is the focal point
for the festival. Cedar River Park is also host to many events
in and around the Renton Community Center.
- Renton
- Spirit of Washington Dinner Train -
- Experience the nostalgia of passenger rail as you ride and dine
in our luxurious, vintage rail cars. From Renton to Woodinville,
your journey takes you along the shores of Lake Washington and
over the historic Wilburton Trestle (102 feet high and 975 feet
long).
- Renton
- Spring Hill Suites by Marriott -
- Click on Hotel Directory. Go to Washington.
- Renton
- Studio Plus Renton -
- Click on Locations, Rates and Reservations. Use the Clickable
Map for locations.
- Renton
- Towne place Suites by Marriott -
- Click on Hotel Directory.
- River
People -
- Washington and Oregon Whitewater River Rafting Trips. River
rafting trips on the Wenatchee, Sauk, Suiattle, Skagit, Skykomish,
Green Gorge, Tieton, and Klickitat Rivers. Oregon: The Grande
Ronde and Owyhee Rivers.
- Sail
Sand Point Community Sailing -
- Sail Sand Point is Seattle's community sailing center. It is
located on the north shore of the Sand Point Naval Station, on
Lake Washington.
- Salkum
- Shepherd's Inn Bed & Breakfast -
- Warm Hospitality in a Quiet Country Setting on 40 Wooded Acres
in Salkum, Washington. Private Baths, Private Double Jacuzzi,
Wildlife and 50 Mile Sunset View. Gourmet Breakfast Featuring
Wild Huckleberry Crepes. The Finest Bed and Breakfast in the Area."
Convenient to Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Rainier. Just 13 miles east
of I-5 on scenic Hwy. 12.
- San
Juan Community Theater -
- The Theatre offers a broad variety of high quality, locally
produced events, as well as performances by world renowned music,
theatre and dance companies . . .
- San
Juan Island -
- Unless you own a boat or a plane, you might keep a copy the
Washington State Ferry Schedule handy for when the urge strikes
you to just get away from it all. The best day to come with a
car is not Friday, and the best day to leave in a car is not Sunday.
You can walk on without your car almost any time. You can also
fly a regularly scheduled flight, a charter, or a seaplane. You
can motor or sail up on your boat. The choice is yours.
- San
Juan Island Chamber of Commerce -
- For everything you want to know about San Juan Island, Washington,
this is the place to start. This web site has been designed to
help you plan a visit or gain insight about making the island
your future home. Every page is current and printable for your
convenience.
- San
Juan Island Commuter -
- Service To Friday Harbor & 14 San Juan Islands. Washington's
famous San Juan Islands offer some of the most scenic getaways
in the entire world. The 172 island archipelago contains calm,
protected waters, quaint villages, remote resorts, rugged shores
& coves to explore and romantic bed breakfast inns. Outdoor activities
abound, including hiking, bicycling, kayaking and scuba diving.
San Juan Island Commuter offers daily service during the summer
months to Friday Harbor (San Juan Island) and Rosario Resort (Orcas
Island). We also offer several whale watching trips each day from
Friday Harbor.
- San
Juan Island - Friday Harbor - Adventure Kayak Tours -
- The San Juan Islands are one of the richest, most accessible
marine ecosystems on earth. Join us as we explore secluded emerald
bays and learn about the the majestic Orca whale, Harbor seals,
Bald eagle and much more.
- San
Juan Island - Friday Harbor - Bed & Breakfast Association
-
- This Web site is intended for visitors, travelers, tourists
and guests of our island paradise. San Juan Island is the main
island among the four serviced by the Washington State Ferry system.
The others are Orcas Island, Lopez Island and Shaw. We welcome
our guests to appreciate the scenery of the great Northwest, the
shorelines, and the waterfront of Puget Sound. We have county
parks, state parks and national parks. Lime Kiln Park is the official
whale watching park. To get started click on: Search our Online
Calendar for available dates. You can also view and print a membership
roster.
- San
Juan Island - Friday Island - Friday Harbor House -
- In perfect harmony with its natural surroundings, Friday Harbor
House features guestrooms elegantly appointed with natural wood
furnishings, fireplaces complete with sitting areas, large windows,
and oversized whirl bath jetted tubs. The chefs take special care
to use only the best local products, from farm-fresh produce and
herbs from the inn's garden, to in-season seafood from nearby
waters. Guests are invited to enjoy a signature complimentary
continental breakfast served each morning in the harbor view dining
room. Not only is the inn a romantic island getaway, it is also
an intimate setting for brainstorming, team building or think
tank meetings.
- San
Juan Island - Friday Harbor - Great Getaway Travel -
- Great Getaway Travel is a full service travel agency located
in Friday Harbor conveniently situated in the heart of the San
Juan Islands in the beautiful State of Washington.
- San
Juan Island - Friday Harbor - Highland Inn -
- Your island getaway starts here, away from it all on San Juan
Island in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. This Island Paradise
is full of magical experiences, and what better place to stay
than at The Highland Inn bed & breakfast on the exclusive west
side of San Juan Island. Think of this quiet, secluded inn as
your retreat with every possible soothing comfort.
- San
Juan Island - Friday Harbor - Island Scooter & Bike Rentals
-
- Our shop is on beautiful San Juan Island in Washington state.
And, we're conveniently located directly across from the Washington
state ferry landing in Friday Harbor. We're regular moped.
- San
Juan Island - Friday Harbor - Leisure Kayak Rentals & Tours
-
- Experience the magic of San Juan Island. Explore the magnificent
beauty and scenery from a silent kayak. Witness up close why so
many seals, otters, porpoise, eagles, great blue heron, Orca whales
and many other creatures makes this there home.
- San
Juan Island - Friday Harbor - M & W Auto Rental and Sales
-
- Park your car in the commuter parking, walk on the ferry and
when you arrive in Friday Harbor, we'll pick you up at the ferry
landing with your rental car.
- San
Juan Island - Friday Harbor - Northwest Yachts -
- We offer a wide variety of both new and used vessels, and enjoy
a long and well-regarded relationship with boat buyers over the
past decade.
- San
Juan Island - Friday Harbor - San Juan Community Theatre -
- Find out what's happening this week and beyond. Here is your
guide to year-round performances of drama, comedies, musicals,
dance and music of every kind, featuring island talents and world-class
touring performers.
- San
Juan Island - Friday Harbor - San Juan Historical Museum -
- Oral History and Historic Photographs for San Juan Island.
- San
Juan Island - Friday Harbor - Susie's Mopeds in Friday Harbor
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- Welcome To Susie's Mopeds in Friday Harbor.
- San
Juan Island & Friday Harbor Web Directory -
- Friday Harbor & San Juan Island Web Directory - Community and
Visitor Information.
- San
Juan Island - Friday Harbor - Whale Watching -
- Adventure awaits you in the beautiful San Juan Islands, Washington
State's premier vacation destination. Join Western Prince Cruises
from Friday Harbor as we explore the protected waters of the inland
sea and discover for yourself the islands abundant wildlife and
spectacular beauty. Our skilled naturalists will share their knowledge
and experience of the marine life that makes these islands their
home.
- San
Juan Island - Friday Harbor Yacht Sales
- Start your dream cruise in the heart of cruising paradise. Friday
Harbor Yacht Sales is located on San Juan Island in Washington
State. We've been in business since 1985, offering a combine yacht
sales experience of many years.
- San
Juan Island - Island Getaways -
- Island Getaways. Bed & Breakfast on Whidbey Island in the Pacific
Northwest.
- San
Juan Island - Lakedale Resort -
- Enjoy your vacation at Lakedale Resort and campground, nestled
between Roche Harbor and Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, Washington
State. Travel 70 miles north of King County and drive or walk
aboard a Washington State Ferry at Anacortes or take the Clipper
from the Seattle waterfront while viewing incredible wildlife
and scenery on the Puget Sound. Once you have arrived, relax by
taking advantage of all that the Pacific Northwest has to offer
such as whale watching (popular Orca whales), boating, sailing,
sea kayaking or bicycling. Spend your time on our private lakes
swimming, fishing or canoeing. Go to the LINKS page for a great
list of things to do. This web site has many, many LINKS for San
Juan Island. Visit this web site for sure.
- San
Juan Island Orcacam -
- Live Orca Whales ... " What is man without the beasts. If all
the beasts are gone, men would die from a great loneliness of
spirit. For whatever happens to the beasts soon happens to man.
All things are connected." .... Chief Seattle, 1854.
- San
Juan Island - Safaris -
- Spring, summer and fall finds the magnificent orca whalesplying
the waters of the west side of San Juan Island. These whales are
focused on finding the Pacific runs of salmon that migrate through
Haro Straits. Along with the whales are soaring eagles, playful
seals, impressive sea lions, and flights of seabirds to observe
from our boats or kayaks.
- San
Juan Island - Sea Quest Kayak Expeditions -
- A Kayak Quest for Whales with the expert biologist guides of
Sea Quest Kayak Expeditions.
- San
Juan Island - Shuttle Express -
- Friday Harbor -- Whale Watch Cruises -- Passenger Ferry Service.
- San
Juan Island Studios, Fine Arts & Crafts -
- Fine arts and crafts from artists of the San Juan Islands.
- San
Juan Island - Victoria Clipper -
- Since 1986, Victoria Clipper has been your travel expert for
the Pacific Northwest and Western Canada. Now we are pleased to
offer you an ever-expanding variety of travel and tour operations,
Clipper Vacations.
- San
Juan Island - Whale Watch & Wildlife Cruises -
- Experience the thrill of observing whales, porpoises, eagles,
otters, seals, deer, and many varieties of sea birds in their
natural habitat. Our licensed Captains and trained Marine Naturalists
assure you and your family a safe, informative and entertaining
voyage. They will answer your questions about the wildlife observed.
Snacks and refreshments are available.
- San
Juan Islands -
- San Juan Island - Orcas Island - Lopez Island - Gateways. Activities
. Accommodations . Dining . A & E . Museums . Real Estate . Services
. Shopping . Maps.
- San
Juan Islands -
- Your Information Source for the San Juan Islands. Orcas Island,
San Juan Island, Friday Harbor, Lopez Island, Shaw Island.
- San
Juan Islands -
- San Juan Islands, Washington, 24 hour live coverage. Island
Cam and Ferry Cam.
- San
Juan Islands -
- The four Washington State Ferry-served islands offer four distinct
personalities, each one magical in its own way.
- San
Juan Islands - Bon Accord -
- Whale watching and wildlife cruises in the San Juan Islands,
with Bon Accord.
- San
Juan Islands - Brisa Charters -
- An elegant experience cruising the waters of the San Juan Islands
and Puget Sound. You can enjoy slicing through the brisk waters
of the northwest in style. Take in beautiful views of the many
mountains and islands, watch eagles soar overhead, and see orca
whales and seals swim the waterways. Orcas Island and Port Townsend.
- San
Juan Islands - Charters NW -
- Charters NW provides sail and power boat charters in the San
Juan Islands.
- San
Juan Islands - Community -
- San Juan Islands Community Calendar.
- San
Juan Islands Community Portal
- news sports opinion community news classifieds.
- San
Juan Islands - Emily's Guides -
- "I've lived in the San Juan Islands since 1972 and have been
writing the guides since 1991. They offer complete information
about businesses and activities of interest to visitors. Have
a special San Juan adventure with me..."
- San
Juan Islands Ferry Cam -
- Washington State Ferry Vessel Watch. See where the ferries are
throughout the islands.
- San
Juan Islands - Crystal Seas Kayaking -
- Sea Kayak the Pacific Northwest's San Juan Islands or Southern
Florida's Keys and Everglades.
- San
Juan Islands - Guide to the San Juan Islands -
- Your Guide to the San Juan Islands. Visitor information including
lodging, dining, transportation, camping, rentals, activities.
- San
Juan Islands - Island Cam and Ferry Cam .
- Welcome to IslandCAM - We're proud to bring you live, updating
images from the beautiful San Juan Islands in Northwest Washington
...... 24 hour live coverage. Island Cam and Ferry Cam.
- San
Juan Islands - Kenmore Air -
- Kenmore Air Seaplanes. Click on San Juans.
- San
Juan Islands - Orcas Island -
- Orcas Island, in the San Juan Islands, has a multitude of vacation
possibilities and with Orcas Isle.com you can explore them all.
We offer the most comprehensive guide to Orcas Island on the Internet
with a complete listing of businesses on the island. Here you
will find listings for lodging, kayaking, bicycling, sailing,
dining, galleries, shopping, and even a few things you haven't
even thought of. We have a separate Wedding page, check it out.
- San
Juan Islands - Orcas Island - Beach Haven Resort -
- We've been hosting guests at Beach Haven Resort for many years.
Individuals, couples, honeymooners, families and groups come to
enjoy the private beach. They come to be surrounded by old growth
forest. They come to pitch horseshoes, row a boat out far enough
to drop a crab pot, and talk long into the night at the fire pits
on the beach. They even come to curl up in their cabin with a
book or each other and do nothing in front of a woodburning stove.
Beach Haven welcomes folks year-round. Come and enjoy Orcas Island
from the comfort of your own Beach Haven cabin. A cluster of private
cabins tucked in along the northwest shore of Orcas Island, Beach
Haven is the ultimate San Juan getaway - complete with breathtaking
views, wildlife, and a huge variety of outdoor recreation. All
cabins are furnished with wood burning stoves, kitchens and cozy
living space. Each cabin has a secluded waterfront deck with a
picnic table and BBQ.
- San
Juan Islands - Orcas Island - Blackberry Beach Cabins -
- Take advantage of a unique opportunity to experience the life
of the islands in the small sleepy village of Olga. Off the beaten
tourist track, you can relax in the privacy of your own small
cabin. Watch for eagles, herons, otters and passing ferries. Spend
the afternoon on the pebble beach, collect beach glass, read a
favorite book or just daydream. Walk to the Cafe Olga and Artworks.
Enjoy the famous blackberry pie and meet island artisans in their
cooperative gallery. Orcas Island is the gem of the San Juan archipelago
and accessible by ferry from Anacortes, 79 miles north of Seattle.
Olga is located at the foot of Entrance Mountain and only two
miles from Moran State Park, a 2898 acre paradise with 27 miles
of hiking trails and seasonally determined mountain bike trails,
panoramic ocean and island views and lakes for swimming and fishing.
A convenient and quiet place to spend a vacation. I encourage
long relaxing visits to truly experience the joy of the islands.
For the summer season (June, July, August, September) I only take
reservations for five nights or more until late spring. After
that time I have a three day minimum. For the off season, I have
a two night minimum. Occasionally I have one or two nights available
on a short notice basis.
- San
Juan Islands - Orcas Island - Boat Rentals -
- Orcas Boat Rentals has been operating out of Deer Harbor Marina
for many years. Located on the sunny West Side of Orcas Island,
Deer Harbor is truly in the heart of the San Juan Islands. We
have 16' and 14' power boats and a 22' sailboat available for
1/2 day or full day rentals. Great for fishing, wildlife sightseeing
or just exploring the islands. Feel free to go beachcombing while
visiting one of our outer island state parks or check out Friday
Harbor or Roche Harbor for lunch and some shopping. Visit one
of our marine sanctuaries (please give up to 200 yard radius)
to see seals, sea lions, porpoises, bald eagles & occasionally
a pod of killer whales. All of our boats are in good condition
and easy to run.
- San
Juan Islands - Orcas Island - Cabins On The Point -
- An intimate escape on Orcas Island in the beautiful San Juan
Islands. Our home and three guest cabins are situated on three
lovely acres along our own private beach. Spacious lawns, flower
gardens and woods overlook the water and islands of Westsound.
The charming little cabins were built in the early 1900's in a
simple Cape Cod style. We have restored them into perfect honeymoon
or private retreats with fluffy pillows, comfy furnishings and
gorgeous views. The cabins are comfortable and inviting, and each
offers its own unique details. Everything, with the exception
of your food, is provided. A two person hot tub, nestled among
the trees, is secluded overlooking the water, for Heather and
Primrose guests. Our private beach invites you for a beach fire,
clamming, or a lazy picnic. Our dock is available for your boat
by arrangement. Weddings on the point are beautiful.
- San
Juan Islands - Orcas Island - Chamber of Commerce -
- Contact the Orcas Island Chamber of Commerce.
- San
Juan Islands - Orcas Island - Garden House -
- The Garden House is a private one-bedroom cottage located on
Orcas Island (in the San Juan Island archipelago); Orcas Island
is approximately 80 miles north northwest of Seattle, Washington.
The Garden House is available year round. The Garden House is
a second floor guest quarters, with cathedral ceilings, dormers
and lots of light. Containing a combined kitchen and sitting room,
a large bedroom, and a bathroom with shower, the Garden House
is located on 6 wooded acres of waterfront property at the east
end of Orcas Island. A generous, sunny deck with a large hot tub
sits above a flower and fruit garden, with the water modestly
visible through the trees. A four minute walk on a wooded trail
leads to a large rock outcropping, with inter-tidal pools and
a south-easterly view of the Rosario Straits, several islands
and the North Cascades, providing an ideal place for fishing,
conversation or contemplation. The northwest style building, with
shake roof, custom wood framed windows and shingle siding, is
about 200 feet from the main house. A wood stove (free firewood
supplied), as well as electric heat, will keep you warm.
- San
Juan Islands - Orcas Island - Island Bayside Cottages.
- We have six fully furnished vacation rentals on twelve private
waterfront acres. They all have easy access to our private beach
and a really wonderful view of Mount Baker and Rosario Strait,
looking out toward Lummi, Cypress and Sinclair Islands. Located
in a quiet rural area about two miles from the Village of Olga
and about four miles from Moran State Park. Orcas is one of four
Islands in the in the San Juan archipelago that are served by
the Washington State Ferry System (Ph.1-800-84-Ferry). There are
8-10 daily departures and the ferry from Orcas also provides you
with easy access to Victoria, B.C. or to the other San Juan Islands
for day trips. Also, you can fly to Orcas Island on a Kenmore
Air sea-plane.
- San
Juan Islands - Orcas Island - Killer Whale Watching -
- Killer Whale Watching with Orcas Island Eclipse Charters. Welcome
Aboard -- Bienvenue a Bord -- Willkommen. Whale Watching (3.5
hr.) With ever-changing cycles of nature, each tour is unique.
You will discover the excitement of meeting whales, eagles and
more in their natural habitat. An unpredictable wilderness, full
of surprises, is waiting just for you. You will never forget it
- San
Juan Islands - Orcas Island - Lodging -
- Orcas Island's complete listing of lodging on Orcas Isle. Here
you will find all the bed and breakfasts, hotels, motels, resorts,
and cozy cabins Orcas Island has to offer.
- San
Juan Islands - Orcas Island - Lodging - Resorts - Bed & Breakfast
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- Orcas Island .....jewel of the San Juans. Lodging Vacancy Hotline.
Arts & Galleries.
- San
Juan Islands - Orcas Island - Meadowlark Guest House
- Our comfortable guest house is in Olga, overlooking Buck Bay,
on Orcas Island. Its large windows and spacious deck face approximately
40 acres of open meadows, ringed by hills covered with tall pine
trees, and a beautiful South Westerly water view over our small
beach at Buck Bay, the East Sound, Lopez Island, the ferries passing
by, and in the distance, the Olympic Peninsula mountain range.
Moran State Park is two miles from Olga and includes four of the
five lakes on Orcas Island. In the summer there are boating, fishing
and swimming at Cascade Lake in the Park, as well as many hiking
trails and Mt. Constitution the highest point in the San Juan
Islands at 2400 ft. The Olga Cafe, Orcas Island Artworks, Olga
Store and Olga Community Dock are all within walking distance
of Buck Bay, and Doe Bay, with thermal hot tubs, kayaking and
restaurant, is two miles to the other side of us.
- San
Juan Islands - Orcas Island - Moran State Park -
- In Moran State Park you can enjoy picnicking, camping, swimming,
hiking and nature trails, a boat launch, fishing and an environmental
learning center. Moran State Park has over 30 miles of foot trails
which were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's.
These range in difficulty from a fairly level 2.5 mile walk around
Cascade Lake to the more demanding climb from Cascade Lake to
the summit of Mount Constitution. The highest peak in the San
Juan Islands, Mount Constitution rises more than 2000 feet above
sea level on Orcas Island. The mountain is entirely contained
within Moran State Park. At its summit is a stone tower that was
patterned after a twelfth century mountain fortress.
- San
Juan Islands - Orcas Island - Orcas Hotel -
- The Orcas Hotel Bed and Breakfast has been welcoming guests
since 1904. The island landmark occupies a place of honor on the
National Register of Historic Places. Surrounded by a classic
English garden filled with an abundance of fragrant flowers, superb
herbs and arbors of wisteria, the hotel greets everyone arriving
on Orcas Landing on Orcas Island, the most beautiful of the San
Juan Islands in Washington State. Take your pick from twelve comfortable
home-spun rooms many with their own unique features like shared
baths, extra-long queen sized beds covered with handmade quilts
and comforters, private balconies and/or harbor views. Each room
has a personality of its own, with fascinating collections of
antiques, books, curios, and island art. Our two romantic rooms
are completely private. Each has a jacuzzi tub for two people
set beneath a dramatic stained glass window.
- San
Juan Islands - Orcas Island - Resort at Deer Harbor -
- Located on Orcas Island, The Resort at Deer Harbor is one of
the San Juan Island's favored destinations. Nestled in the Northwest
foliage and along the island's shores, the resort is the ideal
getaway for outdoor enthusiasts and vacationers with all interests.
Each cottage displays a full shoreline view from its private deck,
allowing guests to view the most magnificent and picturesque sunsets
while relaxing in their personal outdoor Jacuzzi spas. Whether
you fly or float to The Resort at Deer Harbor, you will find plenty
of activities to engage in during your stay. With its breathtaking
views and intimate cottages, this getaway should fit into every
outdoor enthusiast's or romantic's calendar. Open year round,
The Resort at Deer Harbor is ready to welcome you to a new experience.
- San
Juan Islands - Orcas Island - Smuggler's Villa Resort -
- Come and visit Orcas Island and stay in one of our waterfront
family condos during your vacation. At Smuggler's Villa Resort
you'll savor the natural beauty and relaxed pace of the San Juan
Islands. Located on the north shore of Orcas Island, our villas
face the most breathtaking sunsets in the Northwest. Nature lovers
will delight in the island's profusion of wildlife. Kayaking and
whale watching tours are available. With our own marina and proximity
to Eastsound Airport, Smuggler's Villa Resort is the ideal boat-in
or fly-in destination. Or you may prefer to take the State Ferry
from Anacortes.
- San
Juan Islands - Orcas Island - West Isle Air -
- Serving the San Juans since 1980. West Isle Air has provided
the professional air service to the San Juan Islands that you
demand. Offering air freight, inter-island flights, sightseeing
and charter flights throughout the Northwest and Canada.
- San
Juan Islands - Orcas Lodging Association -
- Lopez Island . . Orcas Island . . San Juan Island. Accommodation
System by Webervations. Be prepared .....When you take that first
step onto a ferry bound for the San Juan Islands, you'll leave
behind the stop lights and congestion and enter a world that doesn't
object when time seems to pass slowly. During your journey you'll
glide by a string of evergreen jewels, the largest of the 743
islands created during the Ice Age. You'll pass rocky points that
define sheltered coves, and beaches surrounded by madrona trees.
Forty of our islands are inhabited, some by a lone occupant, but
the majority of our population (14,200 in the county) is located
on Lopez, Shaw, Orcas and San Juan Islands. This is a great web
site for reviewing the selection of lodging available, the availability
and price. This web site will save you time finding your perfect
vacation lodging location.
- San
Juan Islands - Outdoor Odysseys -
- Offers naturalist guided sea kayaking tours in the San Juan
Islands of Washington State and Baja, Mexico. Our small, personalized
kayak tours specialize in whale-watching and wilderness destinations
in the San Juan Islands of Washington State and Baja, Mexico.
- San
Juan Islands - San Juan Kayak Expeditions -
- Kayaking in the San Juan Islands with San Juan Kayak Expeditions,
the most experienced kayaking company in the San Juan Islands.
- San
Juan Islands - San Juan Transit -
- Transportation in the San Juan Islands. Your Island Adventure
begins with us. Transit, Tours, Taxi, charters and other fun Activities.
Major Points of Interest - Most Lodging Facilities - Charters
Available.
- San
Juan Islands - Sea Kayak Tours -
- Sea Kayak Tours In Washington's San Juan Islands. Experience
Sea Kayaking at its Best. Explore the beautiful waters of Washington's
San Juan Islands with Shearwater Adventures. We are the most experienced
kayak outfitter in the islands. Since 1982 we have offered a range
of guided tours from 1/2-day to multi-day, beginning to advanced
instruction, as well as kayak & gear sales. We use the best kayaks
and equipment available, have a dedicated staff of qualified guides
and instructors, and know the islands better than anyone. Based
on Orcas Island, we live, work, and play on the water. Whether
you are looking for a guided tour, have an interest in natural
history, or would like to develop the skills to paddle on your
own, Shearwater has something for you.
- San
Juan Islands - Trophy Charters -
- Experience heart pounding salmon, halibut and bottom fishing
in the San Juan Islands. Fish the productive waters of the Pacific
Northwest, Washington.
- San
Juan Islands - Washington State Ferry -
- Washington State Ferry - San Juan Islands Schedule.
- Seabeck
- Seabeck Christian Conference Center -
- Seabeck Christian Conference Center is a non-profit corporation
serving other non-profit organizations and charitable institutions
exclusively.
- Seabeck
- Willcox House Country Inn -
- The deep water dock can accommodate your boat or seaplane. Located
between Seattle and the Olympic Peninsula, on the Kitsap Peninsula
on Puget Sound, the Willcox House Country Inn is surrounded by
a natural paradise. Every guest room has a view of the sparkling
waters of Hood Canal and the majestic splendor of the Olympic
Mountains. Each of the five guest rooms have private baths and
special appointments that will make you comfortable. Many attractions
are within a short driving distance from the Inn.
- Seaplanes
- Helijet International -
- Helijet International Inc. is North America's premiere scheduled
helicopter airline. Helijet, serving the Pacific Northwest since
1986, offers daily scheduled service between Vancouver, B.C. and
the capital city of the province, Victoria, B.C., located on Vancouver
Island. Offering North America's first ever transborder International
scheduled helicopter service, Helijet International Inc. also
links Victoria B.C. with the Emerald City of Seattle, Washington.
- Seaplanes
- Kenmore Air -
- Climb aboard one of our seaplanes to go somewhere special...for
a few hours, a day or overnight. Flying off the water is one of
the Pacific Northwest's most popular must-do experiences. It's
fun, efficient and unbelievably scenic.
- Seaplanes
- NW Seaplanes -
- There is no better way to see the beauty of the Pacific Northwest
than aboard a Northwest Seaplanes Dehavilland Beaver floatplane.
Whether you are looking for a day excursion, possible business
travel or commuting to your boat or summer home, saving time is
of the essence.
- Seaplanes
- West Isle Air -
- West Isle Air provides daily passenger flight service to Anacortes,
San Juan Islands, Bellingham and Seattle via Boeing Field. Connections
are available on all flights to the following islands: Blakely,
Center, Decatur, Roche Harbor, Stuart and Waldron.
- Seaplanes
- Wings Aloft -
- Air Charter | Aircraft Rental | "Learn To Fly" | Pilot Training
& Ground School Programs I Club Membership | Club Activities |
Member News | Aircraft Sales and Service. Established in 1977,
Wings Aloft is located at King County International Airport on
Boeing Field, Seattle, Washington. Wings Aloft's fleet of over
30 aircraft includes single-engine, multi-engine, high performance
and aerobatic models. Our Pilot Training Programs, Ground School
facilities and maintenance facilities are second to none.
- Sea-Tac
International Airport -
- The journey begins here.
- Sea-Tac
International Airport - Holiday Inn -
- Full Service hotel with 260 guest rooms across from the Seattle-Tacoma
International Airport. Complimentary 24 hour shuttle to the airport.
Free parking. Room Service, Revolving Restaurant on the 12th floor.
12th floor Lounge and Lobby Lounge. Large indoor pool.
- Seattle
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- City of Seattle's Official Web Site.
- Seattle
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- Rendezvous Online - Seattle Hot Sites
- Seattle
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- Website of the Seattle-King County Convention and Visitors Bureau.
- Seattle
- Alexis Hotel -
- The boutique Alexis Hotel has presided elegantly in the heart
of downtown Seattle since the turn of the last century. On the
National Registry of Historic Places, the downtown luxury hotel
has welcomed royalty, luminaries and dignitaries from around the
world. Graceful refinement and warm hospitality continue to make
the Alexis Seattle's premier luxury hotel.
- Seattle
- Alpine Adventures -
- Wild & Scenic River Rafting Tours. Welcome to the world of wilderness
river rafting adventures. We've carefully selected ten river programs
that meet our standards of environmental excellence, safety and
cultural enlightenment. The diversity and experience of our guides
ensures your enjoyment while they make a rafting or inflatable
kayaking trip your highlight of the season.
- Seattle
- American Cabaret Theatre -
- Although CABARET is a 14th century French word meaning "wine
cellar", it was picked as the word used to describe a remarkable
new art form that emerged in Paris in 1881 and spread throughout
Europe. At its core, CABARET is an entertainment in song, dance,
and vignettes that draws attention to a society's foibles - it's
good and bad sides - and then gently prods it towards self awareness.
Within a few years after its birth, CABARET established a growing
and dedicated audience of artists and intellectuals: Picasso,
Stravinsky, Brecht, and many more who lent the influence of their
art forms to this growing genre. By 1915, Moscow had a CABARET
and the notion of presenting ideas through humor, music, or satire
caught on throughout most of the world up through World War I
and World War II.
- Seattle
- Annex Theatre -
- "Annex Theatre is dedicated to creating bold new work in an
environment of improbability, resourcefulness and risk..."
- Seattle
- Antiquarian Book Fair -
- An International Book Fair featuring Thousands of Rare Books,
Prints, Maps, Photographs & Ephemera for sale.
- Seattle
- Aquarium -
- The Seattle Aquarium has been part of the Seattle waterfront
and part of our experience of the northwest since 1977. Whether
we came with a class as a student, brought our children or shared
the experience with visiting family and friends, The Seattle Aquarium
has given us a sense of wonder and understanding of our unique
and special aquatic environment. It has been there for years whenever
we wanted it for fun or for education.
- Seattle
- Argosy Cruises -
- Fine Dining Cruises -- Private Cruises -- Public Cruises. Yours
to experience ....Seattle.
- Seattle
- Arts and Lectures Series -
- Seattle Arts & Lectures (SAL) was founded in 1987 to raise the
understanding, appreciation, and visibility of the literary arts
in the Puget Sound region. SAL's mission is to deepen and expand
our experience of the world by fostering the exploration of ideas
and emotions through language.
- Seattle
- ArtsWest Playhouse -
- A Home for the Arts in West Seattle.
- Seattle
- Argosy Cruises -
- Argosy Cruises has been celebrating the breath-taking beauty
of the Pacific Northwest. Founded as the Spring Street Water Taxi
and then through the years operating as Seattle Harbor Tours and
now as Argosy Cruises, the family-owned and Seattle-operated company
has become the Northwest's premier water passenger cruising company.
- Seattle
- Art Museum -
- Seattle, Washington - This is a very helpful web site with information
about the Museum.
- Seattle
- Audubon Society -
- Seattle Audubon Society protects birds and the natural environment
by involving volunteers and the community in education, advocation,
advocacy, preservation, science and enjoyment.
- Seattle
- Bed & Breakfast Association of Seattle -
- The Seattle Bed and Breakfast Association would like to offer
you the opportunity to experience the true hospitality of Seattle's
charming and welcoming Bed and Breakfast Inns. We welcome you
to the Emerald City and invite you to come and experience all
that Seattle and Western Washington have to offer. We are an association
of independently owned, inspected, and professionally operated
Bed and Breakfast Inns located close to downtown Seattle and the
Pike Place Market. For reservations or specific information, call
the Inn of your choice directly.
- Seattle
- Best of the Northwest Crafts Show -
- ....a marketplace of fine crafts. Experience the finest in Northwest
arts, crafts, music and creative expression.
- Seattle
- Best Western Executive Inn -
- Your best bet is a Best Western. In the shadow of the Space
Needle. The Best Western Executive Inn is located at the edge
of the downtown business district, adjacent to the Seattle Center.
From the lobby, guests can watch the elevators rise to the top
of the Seattle Center's world famous Space Needle. Just a short
walk brings one to the Seattle Monorail which runs between the
Seattle Center and Westlake Center, located in the heart of downtown
shopping. Other nearby attractions include the Opera House, Pacific
Northwest Ballet, ACT Theater, Seattle Repertory Theater, Key
Arena - Home of the Seattle Super Sonics and the Experience Music
Project.
- Seattle
- Best Western Pioneer Square -
- We are an affordable, elegant, thoroughly restored turn-of-the-century
boutique hotel located in Downtown Seattle's waterfront Pioneer
Square Historic District that will take you back to a bygone era
of style, grace and comfort. Come visit Seattle - the Emerald
City. Take in a Seattle Mariners baseball game, Pike Place Market,
the Titanic Exhibit or just a weekend getaway.
- Seattle
- Bicycle Club -
- The Seattle Bicycle Club Inc. is a not-for-profit membership
organization dedicated to the interests of recreational cycling
enthusiasts. Our interests are recreation, exercise, safety and
camaraderie. We don't pollute or block traffic and we encourage
cyclists to adhere to traffic laws.
- Seattle
- Bite of Seattle -
- The Bite of Seattle came to life in 1982 when Alan Silverman,
president of Festivals, Inc., saw a need to recognize culinary
excellence within the industry. An estimated 75,000 people attended
the first Bite held at Greenlake, with only 25 restaurants. In
1986, the Bite moved to Seattle Center where it now attracts over
450,000 in three days and hosts over 60 restaurants.
- Seattle
- Boat Show -
- Features over 150 boats in the water, 120 on land and a 10,000
square foot tent full of accessories. Free seminars by "authors
and experts," special activities for kids, music, food and a beer
garden turn this boat show into more than just a boat display
it's a fun event in a beautiful marina on Puget Sound.
- Seattle
- Boeing IMAX Theatre -
- Journey to places beyond your imagination. Our larger-than-life
IMAX screens bring the adventures to life, and our IMAX 3D technology
makes you part of the adventure.
- Seattle
- Book-It Repertory Theatre -
- Book-It Repertory Theatre's mission is to transform great literature
into great theatre through simple and sensitive production, and
to inspire our audiences to read.
- Seattle
- Bumbershoot -
- From around the Northwest and all over the world, each Labor
Day weekend thousands of artists converge to form the mighty urban
arts showcase that is Bumbershoot. It's the granddaddy of all
parties, the tastiest sampling of entertainment ever compiled,
a place where stars of tomorrow share the stage with living legends,
buffoons stride alongside ballerinas and the everyday mingles
with the mysterious.
- Seattle
- Cascade Bicycle Club -
- Creating a Better Community through Bicycling.
- Seattle
- Catalyst Cruises -
- We are in business to give you the vacation cruising experience
of a lifetime by guiding you through the most beautiful waters
and scenery in the world aboard our sailing yacht, the Sacajawea,
catalyzing your trip with incredible onboard cuisine, relaxing
setting, and good company and conversation.
- Seattle
- Center for Wooden Boats -
- Explore The Center for Wooden Boats, Seattle's Hands-on Maritime
Heritage Museum.
- Seattle
- Century Ballroom -
- Dine & Dance. We have one of the Largest Dance floors in Seattle
(2000 square feet!) in addition to a full bar and popular restaurant.
- Seattle
- Chamber Music Festival -
- Fostering appreciation of chamber music in our community.
- Seattle
- Chambered Nautilus Bed & Breakfast Inn -
- Your hosts, Joyce and Steve, invite you to enjoy the gracious
ambiance of this classic, Seattle Style Inn. The elegant 1915
Georgian Colonial home is perched on a peaceful hill in Seattle's
University district. The inn is located ten minutes from the downtown
attractions and a short walk from the University of Washington
campus. Football fans can walk to Husky Stadium for UW Husky or
Seattle Seahawk games. Shops and restaurants are nearby. Many
of the rooms offer views of the Cascade mountains. A gently sloping
staircase leads you from the street level up to our gardens and
into our antique filled entryway. All of the six airy guest rooms
are furnished with antiques and, for your convenience, all have
private baths and private phones with modem access. Bathrobes,
bottled water, soft down comforters, and a resident Teddy bear
welcome you to each room. Four rooms have porches, many of which
overlook the gardens and the mountains; one room has its own cozy
fireplace.
- Seattle
- Children's Museum -
- Literally located in the center of Seattle, The Children's Museum
is on the first level of Center House at Seattle Center. With
the Space Needle soaring overhead and downtown just a Monorail
ride away, the museum can be an exciting part of any day spent
in The Emerald City. The museum exhibit center features eight
permanent galleries, one temporary gallery, and three studio spaces.
- Seattle
- Children's Theatre -
- Seattle Children's Theatre is proud to produce new works and
classics of children's literature for the stage. Our mission is
to provide professional theatre and theatre education experiences
to children of all ages, with affordable public performances and
classes, as well as student matinees.
- Seattle
- Chinatown-International District Cybertour -
- The International District is the home of Seattle's Chinatown
and a cultural and commercial center for the city's diverse Asian
American and Pacific Islander communities. Now protected within
a national and local historic district, many of its buildings
date from the early 1900's, when the area was regraded as part
of the development of the nearby railroad stations and train yards.
The core of the neighborhood is bounded by Yesler Way on the north,
Dearborn Avenue on the south, Interstate-5 on the east, and 5th
Avenue S on the west. Courtesy of www.historylink.org
- Seattle
- Chinatown-International District Summer Festival -
- As one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, Seattle's Chinatown-International
District is rich with history and culture. For many years the
Chinatown-International District has served as the cultural hub
for Asian Americans in the area. The draw of the area is undeniable
from delectable Asian restaurants to unique specialty shops to
historical exhibits at the Wing Luke Asian Museum ...there is
truly something for everyone.
- Seattle
- Chinatown - Wing Luke Asian Museum -
- Nestled in the heart of Seattle's International District is
a unique cultural treasure of the Pacific Northwest: The Wing
Luke Asian Museum. A pan-Asian Pacific American Museum devoted
to the collection, preservation and display of Asian Pacific American
culture, history and art, our programs are inspired and created
by the combined efforts of museum professionals and grassroots
community members. The Wing Luke Asian Museum is a multi disciplinary
cultural center that presents arts and heritage exhibitions, public
programs, school tours, publications, and films and maintains
a permanent collection and research center.
- Seattle
- Choral Company -
- The Seattle Choral Company is devoted to bringing forth and
sharing the magnificence of the human voice to nurture and inspire
the human spirit through music.
- Seattle
- Christmas Ship Festival -
- Click on Special Events.
- Seattle
- City Center Travelodge -
- Welcome to ahoteldeal.com. Your one stop on the Internet to
quality hotels in major cities across the country. You can save
money by taking advantage of our special E-rates available only
on the Internet. Click on Seattle City Center.
- Seattle
- City of Seattle -
- City of Seattle's Official Web Site.
- Seattle
- Claremont Hotel -
- .....an elegant, charming, small hotel in the heart of Seattle's
business, shopping, entertainment and restaurant districts. This
beautifully restored 1920's hotel offers warm hospitality, historic
details, and modern conveniences. From hand-carved Italian chandeliers
to the plush bathrobes in your closet... you'll be glad you discovered
The Claremont Hotel.
- Seattle
- Commodore Hotel -
- Terrific Central Downtown Location for the Budget Minded Traveler.
From the reception desk and a step outside the hotel door, walk
to local attractions or catch a free METRO bus. The Commodore
Hotel is located within the FREE bus zone. Walk to Westlake Center
and shop, eat or go down into the bus tunnel and grab a bus to
Pioneer Square. It's easy and free to see all of downtown Seattle,
right from your front door.
- Seattle
- Contemporary Theatre -
- Since its beginning in 1965, A Contemporary Theatre has been
unwavering in its commitment to present the best in contemporary
work. As a professional, non-profit theatre company, ACT produces
a season of plays from April - November, the holiday classic A
Christmas Carol in December, and a wide variety of smaller productions,
readings and workshops throughout the year from its spectacular
theatre facility in downtown Seattle.
- Seattle
- Dimitrou's Jazz Alley -
- Restaurant and Nightclub. Dimitriou's Jazz Alley has become
the west coast's premiere jazz club. Every week the club brings
the greatest names in jazz to Seattle audiences.
- Seattle
- Earshot Jazz Festival -
- Earshot Jazz is a Seattle based non-profit music, arts and service
organization formed in 1984 to support jazz and increase awareness
in the community. Earshot Jazz publishes a monthly newsletter,
presents creative music and educational programs, assists jazz
artists, increases listenership, complements existing services
and programs, and networks with the national and international
jazz community.
- Seattle
- Eastside Runners -
- Welcome to the Eastside Runners, the premier running club on
the Eastside of Lake Washington, since 1980. Eastside Runners
is a club for every kind of runner. ESR consists of individuals
and families that range from recreational runners interested in
socializing to serious runners interested in improving their running
performance. All ages are welcome, from babes in jogging strollers
to senior citizens. Whatever running pace is most comfortable
for you, whether you are a beginner or veteran runner, Eastside
Runners is the running club for you.
- Seattle
- Emplive -
- EMP's 140,000 square foot building includes interactive exhibits,
unique artifacts and space for extraordinary live performances
all created to celebrate the past, present and future of music.
You don't need to be a rock star to appreciate EMP, but you might
leave here feeling like one.
- Seattle
- Empty Space Theatre -
- Current season and calendar listings.
- Seattle
- Fifth Avenue Theatre -
- Once a vaudeville and silent picture palace, the uniquely beautiful
5th Avenue Theatre features a breathtaking Chinese interior inspired
by the Forbidden City in Beijing. Now home to The 5th Avenue Musical
Theatre Company, a non-profit producer and presenter of musical
theatre, The 5th Avenue also hosts concerts, lectures, and films.
- Seattle
- Frye Art Museum -
- Charles and Emma Frye, children of German emigrants, rose from
humble beginnings to prominence in Seattle's business, social
and cultural circles, leaving a heritage of art to the people
of Seattle.
- Seattle
- Golf -
- Golf Digest magazine readers picked Seattle Golf's courses as
Places to Play based on value, service, course conditions and
pace of play. That's because when you play a Seattle Golf course,
you will experience personal service in the golf shop and restaurant.
You'll play classically designed courses kept in excellent condition.
- Seattle
- Gray Line -
- Sightseeing and Package Tours in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest
- Gray Line of Seattle.
- Seattle
- Green Gables Bed & Breakfast -
- Green Gables Bed and Breakfast combines the elegance of Victorian
antique furnishings with rich wood and stained glass. We have
what you're looking for whether a four poster bed or our private
baths adorned with sparkling modern tile and marble. As any bed
and breakfast should, we serve a bountiful and healthy morning
breakfast. Come enjoy the coffee Seattle is famous for, juice,
a selection of fresh fruit in season, fresh baked goods, and a
delicious main entree. Our two stately 1904 and 1911 American
Craftsman homes now serve as bed and breakfast inns for the weary
traveler or those seeking a romantic weekend getaway. We look
forward to making your stay a pleasant and peaceful experience.
We offers all the amenities of a Seattle hotel in beautiful Victorian
surroundings. If your travel plans include a Washington vacation,
come enjoy our bed & breakfast with luxurious and comfortable
lodging accommodations in Seattle.
- Seattle
- Greenstage -
- Seattle's shakespeare in the park company.
- Seattle
- Henry Art Gallery -
- The Henry Art Gallery, the art museum of the University of Washington,
is a nationally-recognized center for the exploration of visual
culture and is the Pacific Northwest's premier modern and contemporary
art museum. The Henry engages visitors in the powerful experience
of artistic innovation and serves as a catalyst for the creation
of new work in the visual arts. The museum also presents exhibitions
and programs that re-examine the art of the modern period through
the lens of the present.
- Seattle
- History Link -
- HistoryLink is an evolving online encyclopedia of Seattle and
King County history. It is being written on and for the Internet
to establish a new baseline history in anticipation of the 2001-2002
sesquicentennial of the establishment of Seattle and King County,
Washington, USA.
- Seattle
- Home Show -
- America's biggest open house.
- Seattle
- IMAX Dome Theater -
- Don't miss the IMAX Dome experience. Located at the foot of
the Pike Place Market on Pier 59 with the Seattle Aquarium.
- Seattle
- Inn at the Market -
- Establish 1985. Select a language. As you wander the cobblestones
of Seattle's most vibrant historic landmark, the Pike Place Market,
you may chance upon the Inn at the Market. Tucked away in a charming
landscaped courtyard, our 70-room luxury boutique hotel offers
guests a stay with distinctive style and a high level of personalized
service. And our premiere downtown location puts guests at the
center of all that cosmopolitan Seattle has to offer. Why discover
us by chance? Call today.
- Seattle
- International Auto Show -
- What's new, what's hot, what's next. You'll find new vehicles
and so much more at the Seattle International Auto Show.
- Seattle
- International Boat Show -
- Features over 150 boats in the water, 120 on land and a 10,000
square foot tent full of accessories. Free seminars by "authors
and experts," special activities for kids, music, food and a beer
garden turn this boat show into more than just a boat display
it's a fun event in a beautiful marina on Puget Sound.
- Seattle
- International Film Festival -
- Cinema Seattle was established in 1990 to promote film as an
art form which fosters cross-cultural interchange, education and
international understanding. Few contemporary art forms enjoy
such a large international audience, or can encompass these aims
and provide for them in such an accessible manner. Cinema Seattle
seeks to provide an extensive forum for multicultural exchange
and enlightenment, providing ongoing access to the cinematic arts
for people of the Pacific Northwest.
- Seattle
Insider -
- Just about everything Seattle.
- Seattle
- Intiman Theatre -
- Intiman Theatre is one of Seattle's premiere performing arts
companies. Founded many years ago and now under the leadership
of Artistic Director Bartlett Sher and Managing Director Laura
Penn, Intiman produces both world classics and contemporary plays
in a renovated performance space at the Seattle Center, the cultural
heart of Seattle, and provides an artistic home for innovative
directors, writers, designers and performers.
- Seattle
- King County Arts Commission -
- News - Calendar - Publications - Calls for Artists - Grant Programs.
- Seattle
- Kings Inn -
- You will find that we are conveniently located in the Downtown
area for your convenience, along with comfortable accommodations
for your stay with us. Just a few blocks from the heart of downtown....
You will have fun shopping, fine dining and all the cultural facilities
around us. We are walking distance to Pacific Place, Westlake
Center, the Business/Financial Center, Convention Center, the
Space Needle, and the Seattle Aquarium.
- Seattle
- KPLU 88.5 -
- KPLU 88.5: NPR News and All that Jazz.
- Seattle
- La Hacienda Motel -
- Seattle La Hacienda Motel, five minutes from Safeco Field, a
world away from downtown prices. La Hacienda Motel is exactly
2.8 miles south of Safeco Field and less than 4 miles south of
downtown Seattle. So while our location is a few miles from where
you'll spend your day, our room prices are right in line with
what you should spend to stay the night. When you spend the night
with us, parking is absolutely free. Check in, park your car,
and get to the game. If you just want to relax in your room, free
cable television will keep you company. Eat out at one of the
nearby restaurants or dine in, many rooms have kitchenettes. In
the morning you are invited to enjoy a complimentary continental
breakfast in the lobby.
- Seattle
- Lake Washington - General Motors Cup -
- General Motors Cup information.
- Seattle
- Lesbian and Gay Film Festival -
- Three Dollar Bill Cinema is a nonprofit arts and education organization
providing access to queer cinema, a forum for the exchange of
ideas, and a venue for queer filmmakers to show their work. We
serve our diverse communities by producing the Seattle Lesbian
and Gay Film Festival and other events.
- Seattle
- Marathon -
- Welcome to the Seattle Marathon. Marathon - Half Marathon -
Marathon Walk - Half Marathon Walk - Kids Staged Marathon.
- Seattle
- Mayflower Park Hotel -
- At Westlake Center, in the heart of the shopping, theatre and
business district. This historic hotel has both guest rooms and
suites.
- Seattle
- Meany Theater -
- As one of our region's premier presenters of the performing
arts, the UW World Series is dedicated to nurturing and sustaining
the many diverse cultures that enliven our community, region and
world.
- Seattle
- Metropolitan Police Museum -
- Located in Seattle's historic Pioneer Square, this facility
is the largest police museum in the western U.S., combining historical
displays with an interactive learning area for children and adults.
Working in collaboration with the Seattle Police Department, and
the King County Sheriff's Office, this private, non-profit museum
offers insight into the vast transitions experienced by both agencies
since the early 1860's.
- Seattle
- Monorail -
- The monorail is the nation's first full-scale commercial monorail
system. It is a favorite part of the Seattle skyline and provides
a fun, quick and convenient link from downtown Seattle to the
Seattle Center and Space Needle.
- Seattle
- Moore Theatre -
- Built in 1907, the Moore Theatre is the oldest remaining theatre
in Seattle. The original owner, James A. Moore, was a flamboyant
developer responsible for many of the early homes and structures
in downtown Seattle and Capitol Hill. The first building on the
regraded Second Avenue, the Moore created a general shift away
from Pioneer Square as the central business district while firmly
establishing Second Avenue as the "film/theatre district" for
Seattle.
- Seattle
- Mountaineers -
- The Mountaineers is one of the oldest and largest organizations
in the United States devoted to exploration, enjoyment and conservation
of the outdoors and wilderness areas.Scroll down to the bottom
of the page and click on Favorite Links. This will take you to
a fantastic list of outdoor links. Make sure you visit this page.
- Seattle
- Museum of Flight in Seattle -
- Welcome to one of the world's premier air and space museums.
- Seattle
- Museum of History & Industry
- The Seattle Historical Society was formed in 1911 (on the 60th
anniversary of the Alki landing of the Denny Party), officially
founded three years later, and eventually known as the Seattle-King
County Historical Society. The Museum of History & Industry, opened
on February 15, 1952, has grown to become the largest private
heritage organization in the State of Washington. The museum collects,
preserves and presents the rich history of the Pacific Northwest.
Its engaging exhibits and programs have created an appreciation
for the Northwest's diverse cultural, social and economic history.
- Seattle
- Nordic Museum -
- Discover colorful textiles, cherished china, books and Bibles,
woodworking tools, photographs and a myriad of other treasures
brought from the Old Country to enrich life in a new land. Gathered
in the Museum's five ethnic galleries, one for each country, they
illustrate the differences and bonds linking Scandinavian people
in the Pacific Northwest and applaud their achievements.
- Seattle
- Northwest Actors Studio -
- Our mission is to function as a Theatre School for all and to
provide space for emerging companies and individual artists. The
School offers a supportive environment in conjunction with a comprehensive
theatre arts program. The diverse work that reflects the needs
of the community. Both the School and the Theatre share a strong
commitment to keeping theatre a vital force for individual growth
and social change.
- Seattle
- Northwest Bookfest -
- It's a block party. It's a conversation. It's a stopping place
for readers and writers. Northwest Bookfest, the largest literary
festival in the five-state, Pacific Northwest region.
- Seattle
- Northwest Flower and Garden Show -
- Tickets - Garden Photos - Online Show Guide - Preview Party
- Transportation & Lodging.
- Seattle
- Northwest Folklife Festival -
- The past, present and future of Northwest Folklife come together
in one simple word: Participation. The Northwest Folklife Festival
and other Folklife programs create opportunities for people of
all ages to experience cultures of the world through music and
performance, dance, crafts, film, food, and more.
- Seattle
- Northwest Mahier Festival -
- The Northwest Mahler Festival is unique in combining the talents
of the finest community, student, and professional musicians from
the greater Puget Sound region.
- Seattle
- Odyssey -
- The Maritime Discovery Center. Odyssey celebrates the Northwest's
unique maritime character, providing a place for people of all
ages to discover the maritime community's contemporary influence
on our lives. Located on Seattle's waterfront at the Bell Street
Pier, Odyssey offers a spectacular view of Elliott Bay and our
marine surroundings.
- Seattle
- Olympic Bus Lines -
- The Seattle/SeaTac shuttle is convenient, comfortable and affordable
transportation to downtown Seattle, Greyhound, Amtrak, hospitals
and SeaTac Airport. Pick-up and drop-off service is available
both in Port Angeles and Sequim. Flag stops are by reservation
only along the route at Discovery Bay, Hood Canal Bridge, Kingston
and Edmonds. Advance reservations are recommended. Passengers
may board without reservations if space is available. Those with
reserved seats will board first.
- Seattle
- On the Boards -
- A center for contemporary theater, dance, music and multimedia
performance.
- Seattle
- Opera -
- The current Opera schedule and ticket information.
- Seattle
- Orion Expeditions -
- The Good Guides in the White Rafts - Since 1978. Orion's mission
is to bring people together --- families, friends, companies and
organizations --- to enjoy the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
We are dedicated to building a strong staff who share in our vision
and who are determined to carry it out in the safest and most
satisfying manner possible. We work hard at building a community
at Orion, thereby creating an environment that doesn't always
feel like work. We think it's the key to our long-running success.
- Seattle
- Pacific Northwest Ballet -
- Season information and news.
- Seattle
- Pacific Reservation Service -
- Representing many lodging establishments, bed & breakfasts,
inns, home-stays, condos, apartments, hotels, motels, cabins,
yachts, tugboats & wedding facilities in Seattle, Vancouver, Victoria,
Western Washington, Portland, the Oregon Coast, and San Francisco.
This is a nice web site for finding your vacation accommodations.
- Seattle
- Pacific Science Center -
- ......explore.
- Seattle
- Paramount Theatre -
- The face of entertainment has changed drastically over the 67
years that the Paramount has been in continuous operation. In
the theater's early days, one was likely to see a motley assortment
of vaudeville performers on the Paramount stage, perhaps followed
by the latest celluloid fantasy starring Cary Grant or some lesser
known star. In the '50s and '60s, the theater was dedicated strictly
to movies, and hosted each adventure in James Bond's 007 series.
For the last many years, the Paramount has been the favored place
for touring acts that run the full gamut of popular performing
arts. This meant everything from heavily amplified, leather-bound
rock bands to smooth and sensual crooners, glamorous Broadway
musicals, and remorseless comedians just about anything with popular
appeal. Everyone I know has a favorite concert or show they've
seen at the Paramount. One of many I remember fondly is a concert
by the Pakistani singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
- Seattle
- Pike Place Market -
- America's favorite Farmers Market. Shop the Pike Place Market
this week for the best in farm fresh produce, international cuisine,
local handmade crafts, and many unique items waiting to be discovered.
- Seattle
- Pioneer Square -
- The red brick buildings give warmth and character to Pioneer
Square, Seattle's oldest neighborhood, now a historic district.
These sturdy structures have endured boom and bust and renovation,
somehow maintaining their grace through it all. This was the home
of the original "Skid Road," a term born when timber was slid
down Yesler Way to a steam-powered mill on the waterfront. Now,
Pioneer Square is a lively house to many of Seattle's art galleries,
restaurants and taverns.
- Seattle
- Port of Seattle -
- The Port of Seattle connects people and products to destinations
around the globe.
- Seattle
- Puget Sound Traffic Conditions -
- Courtesy of the Washington State Department of Transportation.
- Seattle
- Rainier Square -
- Rainier Square was built in 1977 and is downtown Seattle's first
shopping center. Bounded by Union and University streets and Fourth
and Fifth avenues, the Square sits on a portion of the original
University of Washington campus. Rainier Square features a three-level
retail atrium and landscaped plaza, and connects to the Skinner
Building, Hilton Seattle Hotel, One and Two Union Square and the
Convention Center through an underground pedestrian concourse.
- Seattle
- Renaissance Madison Hotel -
- Located in the heart of Downtown Seattle at Sixth and Madison,
The Renaissance Madison Hotel is within a short walk to all major
attractions, shopping and commerce areas, including the Waterfront,
Pike Place Market, Pacific Place, Westlake Center, Pioneer Square
and Safeco Field.
- Seattle
- Repertory Actors Theatre -
- Seattle's Multi-ethnic Philanthropic Theatre Company.
- Seattle
- Repertory Theatre -
- Seattle Repertory Theatre, founded in 1963, is led by Artistic
Director Sharon Ott and Managing Director Ben Moore. One of America's
premier non-profit resident theatres, Seattle Repertory Theatre
has achieved international renown for its consistently high production
and artistic standards, and was awarded the 1990 Tony Award for
Outstanding Regional Theatre. With an emphasis on entertaining
plays of true dramatic and literary worth, Seattle Rep produces
a season of nine plays in its two stages along with educational
programs and a new play workshop series.
- Seattle
- Ride the Ducks Tour -
- It's a party on wheels and in the water. You haven't seen Seattle
until you've seen it from a Duck. Travelers of all ages love Ride
the Ducks. Our hilarious, Coast Guard-certified Maritime Captains
will take you on a fun-filled, musical tour of the Emerald City.
Amphibious World War II vehicles will show you Seattle from both
land and water.
- Seattle
- Seafair -
- Whether you have furiously paddled a less-than-sea-worthy vessel
in the Milk Carton Derby, led the way along the parade route in
the UPS Torchlight Run or spent time in neck-straining awe while
enjoying the Blue Angels, chances are you've been a part of a
SEAFAIR celebration. SEAFAIR is the largest community festival
in the Pacific Northwest, and one of the top ten festivals in
the United States.
- Seattle
- Seahawks -
- The official web site of the Seattle Seahawks.
- Seattle
- Seattle Center -
- What a great place. Seattle Center reflects the heartbeat of
a great city. We are one of the nation's most extraordinary urban
parks and entertainment centers. Once the site of Native American
celebrations, Seattle Center continues to be a social and cultural
gathering place for people around the world.
- Seattle
- Seattle Cooks -
- Seattle Cooks is a 3-day culinary treat for people who love
to cook, enjoy great food or just appreciate the art of cooking.
Come to Seattle Cooks & engage all 5 senses. Bringing culinary
excellence within reach for everyone is a unique aspect to Seattle
Cooks. People of all ages, gender & cooking abilities attend because
they're interested in educating themselves, purchasing quality
gourmet items & meeting their favorite chefs.
- Seattle
- Seattle Mariners -
- Gameday . Stats .The Mariners . News . Schedule . Audio . Tickets
. Auction . Shop.
- Seattle
- Seattle Seahawks -
- National Football League. Husky Stadium.
- Seattle
- Seattle Sidewalk -
- Courtesy of MSN.
- Seattle
- Seattle Sounders -
- Professional Soccer. A League. Memorial Stadium.
- Seattle
- Seattle Storm -
- Women's National Basketball Association. Key Arena.
- Seattle
- Seattle Supersonics -
- News - Players - Stats - Schedule and Scores - Tickets.
- Seattle
- Seattle Thunderbirds -
- Western Hockey League. Key Arena.
- Seattle
- Service Stop -
- Service Stop was created to help our customers improve the quality
of their lives; by helping them easily complete routine tasks
so they can focus on more important things. Currently serving
New York - San Francisco - Seattle.
- Seattle
- Sorrento Hotel -
- A Northwest showcase with architectural roots firmly fixed in
the Mediterranean heritage of its namesake city, Sorrento Hotel
offers guests the comforts of a very elegant home. In fact, it's
where guests enjoy attentive service, gorgeous surroundings, and
all the opulent touches of comfort one expects to find at Seattle's
oldest operating luxury hotel. Near to downtown...but not too
near...Sorrento Hotel is perfectly situated for travelers with
business and pleasure awaiting them in the Puget Sound area. From
the porte coch?re to the penthouse suite, a certain traveler will
agree: It has to be the Sorrento.
- Seattle
- Space Needle -
- Seattle's First Stop. "Live the View." The Space Needle, a Seattle
tradition for over many years, offers you an unlimited supply
of memories and adventures at every level.
- Seattle
- Spirit Cruises -
- America's most entertaining dining cruises. Click on Seattle.
- Seattle
- Stadium Exhibition Center -
- Event listings and information.
- Seattle
- Stone Gardens -
- Stone Gardens, The Climbers Gym.
- Seattle
- Symphony -
- Symphony season schedule.
- Seattle
- Summer Nights on the Pier -
- Located on downtown Seattle's waterfront, AT&T Wireless Summer
Nights at the Pier has become a summertime tradition in the Northwest,
winning over the hearts of Seattleites and the national artists
that perform there each year.
- Seattle
- Taproot Theatre Company -
- TTC's home is in a restored 1930's movie house, now a 10,000+
sq. ft. facility with a 228 seat theatre with a thrust stage,
offices, studio space and scenic & costume shops, surrounded by
cafes and antique stores.
- Seattle
- The Emerald Web -
- Great site to visit for helpful information about Seattle.
- Seattle
- Theatre Puget Sound -
- Theatre Puget Sound is a trade and service organization founded
in 1997 to "promote the spiritual and economic necessity of theatre
to the public, and to unify and strengthen the theatre community
through programs, resources and services."
- Seattle
- Theater Schmeater -
- Since its inception in 1992, Theater Schmeater's mission has
been to produce great plays simply and foster a love of theater
as an art form in future audiences. We now incorporate more new
plays into each season in a search to find the great plays of
our own time, and encourage audiences to embrace them with the
same respect that is given to established greats. In particular,
we are looking to expand our repertoire to include more plays
by women, racial and sexual minorities, and new plays from other
countries.
- Seattle
- Tilligum Village -
- On Blake Island State Park. Tours depart and return to Pier
55. Seattle's Central Waterfront.
- Seattle
- Today -
- Your personalized city guide to entertainment ....courtesy of
Micosoft Sidewalk ...where do you want to go today?
- Seattle
- Traders -
- Welcome to SEATTLE TRADERS. We're glad you found us. If you
lead an active lifestyle, like to stay fit, enjoy participation
in a variety of outdoor activities and you're looking for outdoor
recreation products to help you accomplish this, then you've found
the right place.
- Seattle
- Tukwila -
- Just 15 minutes from downtown Seattle and a world away from
downtown prices, Tukwila has something for everyone. Tukwila continues
to attract visitors who appreciate its convenient access to Seattle
and exceptional values in Lodging and other services.
- Seattle
- Underground Tour -
- Seattle's unusual, historic walking tour.. Tour the subterranean
level of historic Pioneer Square. Learn Seattle's colorful history
from entertaining tour guides. Tours last approximately 90 minutes.
- Seattle
- University Inn -
- In the heart of the University district lies a small, neighborhood
hotel, just three block from the University of Washington campus
and Medical Center - and less than 3 miles from downtown Seattle,
the Space Needle, and the Convention Center. The University Inn's
goal is to provide guests with comfortable accommodations and
quality service. Our warm, welcoming ambiance and friendly staff
allows visitors to experience the difference of a small, neighborhood
hotel here in the city. The University Inn is located in the University
District of Seattle, just three blocks from the campus of the
University of Washington. Minutes away from a diversity of restaurants,
shopping, movies and much more.
- Seattle
- University Plaza Hotel -
- Stay Close Enough For Comfort. University Plaza Hotel. Stay
close enough for comfort at the University Plaza Hotel in Seattle.
Whether on vacation or doing business, you will find all the amenities
of a full service hotel and friendly personal service.
- Seattle
- University of Washington -
- The University of Washington Home Page.
- Seattle
- University of Washington School of Drama -
- As one of our region's premier presenters of the performing
arts, the UW World Series is dedicated to nurturing and sustaining
the many diverse cultures that enliven our community, region and
world.
- Seattle
- UW Summer Arts Festival -
- Summer Festival -- Music -- Visual Art -- Celebrate Cinema Series
-- Dance -- Drama -- Lectures -- Courses & Workshops.
- Seattle
/ Western Washington Web -
- Many helpful and informative links.
- Seattle
- Wing Luke Asian Museum -
- Nestled in the heart of Seattle's International District is
a unique cultural treasure of the Pacific Northwest: The Wing
Luke Asian Museum. A pan-Asian Pacific American Museum devoted
to the collection preservation and display of Asian Pacific American
culture, history and art, our programs are inspired and created
by the combined efforts of museum professionals and grassroots
community members. The Wing Luke Asian Museum is a multi-disciplinary
cultural center that presents arts and heritage exhibitions, public
programs, school tours, publications, and films and maintains
a permanent collection and research center.
- Seattle
- Fremont Oktoberfest -
- Historically, in old Germany, the brewing season began with
the fall harvest of barley and hops and continued through the
cold months of the year, due to lack of refrigeration. The last
brewing happened in March. Any beer left at harvest time had to
be consumed before the new beer arrived. The last Saturday of
September through the first Sunday of October was designated as
the time to drink-up all of last season's beer. It officially
became Oktoberfest in 1810, when Crown Prince Ludwig declared
a 10-day celebration in honor of his betrothal to Princess Theresia
of Bavaria.
- Seattle
- Watertown Hotel -
- Watertown will is an innovative hotel experience blending the
Seattle's close relationship with water with the comforts and
conveniences guests expect from a fine hotel.
- Seattle
- Wings Aloft -
- Air Charter | Aircraft Rental | "Learn To Fly" | Pilot Training
& Ground School Programs I Club Membership | Club Activities |
Member News | Aircraft Sales and Service. Established in 1977,
Wings Aloft is located at King County International Airport on
Boeing Field, Seattle, Washington. Wings Aloft's fleet of over
30 aircraft includes single-engine, multi-engine, high performance
and aerobatic models. Our Pilot Training Programs, Ground School
facilities and maintenance facilities are second to none.
- Seattle
- Wooden Boat Festival -
- For the many year's, an amazing collection of wooden boats have
gather at the south end of Lake Union for a party -- one guaranteed
to produce fireworks. The Festival is a do-touch, do-use, do-listen,
do-watch event. Build a toy boat, take part in community boatbuilding,
go on a boat ride, listen to a talk about maritime history, or
relax on the dock and watch the action.
- Seattle
- Youth Theatre Northwest -
- Celebrating many years of theatre for kids by kids.
- Seattle
- Zoo -
- Woodland Park Zoo is an accredited institution of the American
Zoo and Aquarium Association.
- Seaview
- Sou'western Lodge, Cabins & RV Park -
- .....tranquility. This place is definitely not for everyone,
but...
- Sequim
- Juan de Fuca Cottages -
- Juan de Fuca Cottages of Sequim - Olympic Peninsula Lodging.
Perched at the edge of Dungeness Bay with our private beach, the
Juan de Fuca Cottages offer spectacular views of the Dungeness
Spit, the New Dungeness Lighthouse, the Strait of Juan de Fuca,
the Olympic Mountains, and Victoria, B.C., just across the water.
- Shelton
- Oysterfest -
- West Coast Oyster Shucking Championship and Washington State
Seafood Festival.
- SHOP
NINE -
- Independent SAAB Experts. Everett - Seattle, Washington.
- Shuttle
Express & Express Car -
- Shuttle Express & Express Car - Seatac Airport Transportation.
The easiest way to the Airport.
- Silver
Cloud Inns -
- Washington & Oregon. The Company's founders, Jim & Roberta Weymouth,
opened the first Silver Cloud Inn in 1980 in Tukwila, Washington.
Based on the simple management philosophy of offering our guests
"Cleanliness and Friendliness" , the business enjoyed success
and the Weymouth's began a steady, controlled program of growth
and expansion. Our reputation speaks of these two areas as to
why our guests return again and again. Our goal is to provide
excellent service to each of our guests and treat them as if they
were in our own home.
- Silver
Country Travel -
- Silver Country Travel - Idaho, Washington and Montana Adventure
Travel.
- Silverdale
- Whaling Days -
- Silverdale's Summer Community Celebration since 1973.
- Skagit
County -
- Located in the northwest portion of Washington State, between
Seattle and Vancouver, B.C. The majestic Cascade Mountains stand
to the east, overlooking a fertile valley boasting a variety of
agricultural crops. Running through the valley is the powerful
Skagit River flowing westward toward the beautiful San Juan Islands.
World famous tulip fields blanket the valley in the spring. Flocks
of Canadian geese, snow geese and trumpeter swans can be seen
here in the winter. Bald eagles soar overhead year round and great
blue herons stand along the shorelines. Skagit County is truly
a wonderful place to be.
- Skagit
- Skagit River Resort -
- Skagit River Resort, on Highway 20 near Marblemount at the western
entrance to Washington State's fabulous North Cascades mountain
range, awaits your visit. Situated at the historic village site
of Bullerville, the Resort is the perfect place to unwind. It
has been described as one of the most restful, relaxing, feed
the rabbits, best place to kiss, listen to the frogs, places in
the North Cascades. Open year round, the atmosphere is homey,
the rates are reasonable and the unique accommodations are ideal
for just two, or families and groups.
- Skagit
- Valley Scottish Highland Games -
- .....and Scottish Faire. Research your Scottish ancestry at
the clan society booths. Buy a new kilt. Watch the traditional
Scottish athletic events such as tossing of the caber, putting
of the stone, and tossing of the sheaf or Scottish hammer. These
Highland Games promise to show off brawny and powerful athletes
well practiced in the ancient Scottish arts. And of course, there
will be bagpipes, Scottish drumming, Highland Dancing and much
more. We feature the ever-popular "Scottish Farm" with many locally
raised examples of Scottish livestock. Don't forget about the
sheepdog demonstrations and trials either. Whether or not you
are Scottish, there truly is something for everybody at the Skagit
Valley Highland Games.
- Skagit
- Valley Tulip Festival -
- All the tulips are topped and the bulbs are busy growing in
the ground for summer harvest. For a sampling of the many types
of events and activities we have to offer, please browse our site.
Of course all our places to eat and stay are open year-round as
are the activities under the "Attractions" heading.
- Skagit
River - Poetry Festival -
- LaConner. The event is patterned after the prestigious Geraldine
R. Dodge Festival in Waterloo, New Jersey. The Skagit Valley Network,
a consortium of the seven rural school districts in the County,
will bring some of our nation's finest poets to the students,
teachers and members of the Northwest community.
- Skamokawa
- Skamokawa Center -
- ....on the Columbia river. Incredible beauty, wildlife in natural
habitats, islands to explore, places of solitude, sweeping vistas
of open water and networks of hidden sloughs. Key location on
Lewis & Clark Columbia River Water Trail. In midst of 40,000 protected
acres of Julia Butler Hansen and Lewis & Clark National Wildlife
Refuges. Kayak Tours, Kayak & Canoe Rental, Skills Clinics, Educational
Programs.
- Ski
Northwest -
- Your comprehensive source of resort information for the greater
pacific northwest region.
- Ski
Washington -
- "Washington gets more snow than any place on earth. " U.S. Forest
Service.
- Skykomish
- Sky River Inn -
- Sky River Inn - Riverside Lodging in the Heart of the Cascades.
Sky River Inn is nestled on the bank of the Skykomish River. The
Inn is surrounded by the National Forest and the Alpine Lakes
Wilderness Area. We offer the closest accommodations to the Stevens
Pass.
- Snohomish
-
- Snohomish County is located in northwest Washington State, nestled
between the sparkling blue waters of Puget Sound and the rugged,
snow-capped peaks of the Cascade Mountains. Just 15 miles north
of Seattle, 100 miles south of Vancouver, and a short ferry ride
away from the San Juan Islands or Olympic Peninsula, Snohomish
County is ideally situated for exploring the entire Pacific Northwest.
- Snohomish
- EquiFriends -
- EquiFriends is a Therapeutic Equestrian Program for people with
disabilities. EquiFriends offers four 10-week sessions throughout
the year to improve the quality of life. health and well-being
for people with disabilities. Through therapeutic and enjoyable
equine activities, riders learn horsemanship which stimulates
physical, mental and emotional growth.
- Snoqualmie
- Salish Lodge and Spa -
- Experience the essence of the Pacific Northwest, the Salish
Lodge and Spa. Located on the crest of 268-foot, Snoqualmie Falls,
this four-diamond lodge offers picturesque surroundings and world-class
service.
- Snoqualmie
- Valley Railroad -
- Northwest Railway Museum Snoqualmie - North Bend, Washington.
- Sound
Transit -
- Sound Transit's Sounder Commuter Train Service. Sound Transit
is a public transit agency delivering a mix of rail, regional
bus routes and new transit facilities to the citizens of urban
King, Pierce and Snohomish counties.
- Southwest
Washington -
- Positioned between the Pacific Ocean to the West, the Cascades
to the East , The Scenic Columbia River and Gorge to the South
and Powerful Mt. St. Helens to the North, Southwest Washington
beckons you. Comfortable, casual & historic, there is year round
fun. Explore and discover the undiscovered heart of the Northwest.
- Spirit
of Washington Dinner Train -
- Experience the nostalgia of passenger rail as you ride and dine
in our luxurious, vintage rail cars. From Renton to Woodinville,
your journey takes you along the shores of Lake Washington and
over the historic Wilburton Trestle (102 feet high and 975 feet
long). When the Temple family purchased the Washington Central
Railroad on October 14, 1986, they were unaware of the responsibilities
that followed. Owning a railroad isn't like owning any other business;
it is a part of American history and culture. And no matter what
the title or deed may say, they belong to everyone with a little
romance in their hearts. So after two years of banging box cars
around in Central Washington, the Temples attempted to bring back
to life one of the greatest of railroad's lost experiences, the
dinner train.
- Spokane
-
- Many helpful and informative links.
- Spokane
-
- Welcome to the Spokane Convention and Visitors Bureau.
- Spokane
Airport -
- Growing with the Inland Northwest.
- Spokane
- Liberty Lake - Best Western Peppertree Liberty Lake Inn -
- The Best Western Peppertree Liberty Lake Inn, located just off
Interstate 90, Exit 296, invites you to relax and enjoy one of
our all mini-suite guest rooms. Our hotel offers an indoor pool,
spa and fitness center that is open 24-hours for you to relax
and unwind at your convenience. You can start your day with our
complimentary deluxe gourmet breakfast bar served daily in the
lobby.
- Spokane
- Cedar Village Motel & RV Park -
- Safe rustic park like setting. Two miles from the airport &
downtown Spokane. Free Airport Parking when you rent a room. Shuttle
service to the airport is available. Our accommodations are economical
and cozy. Full service RV sites. Come experience relaxed elegance
in the county, where the Greater Northwest is very visible. Stroll
the park-like setting, country lanes and trails. Enjoy the private
picnic area with a gas barbeque grill and pre-arranged evening
campfires. The gazebo is ideal for those solitude moments outdoors.
You wake up whenever nature says its time, and enjoy a private
breakfast in your own cottage or room. Make this your quiet couple
or family time together, as you contemplate the upcoming adventures
of the day.
- Spokane
- Children's Museum -
- The Children's Museum of Spokane provides a safe, nurturing
environment for children from all backgrounds to come together
to play, explore, take risks, ask questions, discover their community
and themselves through hands-on, interactive exhibits.
- Spokane
- Civic Theatre -
- Incorporated in 1947, the Spokane Civic Theatre is one of the
oldest community theatres in the country. Performances were staged
first at the old Post Theater, then the Riverside Playhouse beginning
in 1957 and until the present facility opened in 1967. In 1972,
a three story addition adjoining the backstage area provided space
for set construction, rehearsal space, a costume shop, classroom,
and offices.
- Spokane
- Deer Lake Resort -
- Deer Lake Resort is a secluded lake side resort nestled on 195
acres of majestic mountainside and lush green meadows. Dating
from the 1930's and located only a short 35 miles north of Spokane,
Deer Lake Resort is the perfect place to get away from it all
...be it relaxing during a quiet afternoon picnic, or as rejuvenating
as a week or two of vacation from stress, work and the "busy"
city.
- Spokane
- Latah Creek Winery -
- Latah Creek, heralded by Wine Spectator Magazine as one of the
top producers of Merlot in the State of Washington, offers guests
the opportunity to visit one of the most picturesque small wineries
in the area. Tile walkways lead you through an arched entrance
into a large courtyard suitable for picnics or just relaxing.
Inside you will find one-of-a-kind gift shop and a room-wide wine
tasting bar. Latah Creek's award winning wines can be sampled
at your leisure while you tour the adjoining winemaking facilities.
We cordially invite you to come and enjoy.
- Spokane
- Northwest Inns -
- Whether you're staying in Washington or Montana... Our Inns
offer you the very best. Hampton Inn, Kalispell, Richland and
Spokane. Quality Inn, Oakwood, Spokane.
- Spokane
- Spokane Arena -
- Current calendar of events.
- Spokane
- Spokane Chiefs -
- Western Hockey League. Spokane Arena.
- Spokane
- Spokane Indians -
- Spokane Indians Baseball Club.
- Spokane
- The Inlander Newspaper -
- Pacific Northwest - The Inlander Online.
- Spokane
- Riverfront Park -
- Riverfront Park has it all. Located in the heart of Downtown
Spokane on the site of the Expo '74 World's Fair, this urban 100
acre park offers fun for the whole family.
- Spokane
- Symphony -
- .....this season is full of surprises.
- Spokane
Valley Chamber of Commerce -
- The Spokane Valley is a profoundly historical area whose roots
go back to before 1873, when James N. Glover, the father of Spokane,
first rode across the untamed land that the Native Americans of
the region inhabited for its abundant hunting and fishing. It
was in this year that Glover purchased the land and sawmill that
J.J. Downing and Seth Scranton had constructed on the edge of
the Spokane River. There he established a store and stable, and
thus began the settlement of Spokane, given from the Indian word,
Spokane, meaning Children of the Sun.
- Spokane
- Waverly Place Bed and Breakfast -
- Welcome to Waverly Place Bed and Breakfast located in the Corbin
Park historic district in Spokane. As Corbin Park's first home,
this 1902 Queen-Anne style Victorian mansion was built by Harry
J. Skinner, a prominent builder, as his family home. Owners Marge
Arndt and her daughter Tammy, cordially invite you to stay. Enjoy
browsing our Web site for information about our home and what
our area has to offer.
- Stevenson
- Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center -
- We are proud to introduce you to the Columbia Gorge Interpretive
Center, the newest museum in Washington. Located at Stevenson,
Washington, near the center of the Columbia River Gorge National
Scenic Area, our museum is ideally situated to interpret the natural
and cultural history of this beautiful region. The Columbia Gorge
Interpretive Center is dedicated to preserving, exhibiting and
interpreting the cultural and natural history of the Columbia
River Gorge. We cordially invite you to explore a museum designed
for all ages.
- Stevenson
- Skamania Lodge Resort & Conference Center -
- Located in the historical Columbia River Gorge. At the end of
Lewis and Clark's historic Oregon Trail and surrounded by waterfalls,
peaks, forests, and canyons of the Columbia River Gorge lies Dolce
Skamania Lodge. A rustic yet pristine mountain resort and conference
destination surrounded by breathtaking views and a complete reverence
to nature. Dolce Skamania Lodge reflects the unique Northwestern
style architecture which carefully blends into its natural surroundings.
Furnished in warm pendleton fabrics and sturdy furnishings, Skamania's
guest rooms reveal a sense of rustic Northwest elegance.
- Susie's
Mopeds -
- A Great Way to See San Juan Island. Friday Harbor, San Juan
Island, Washington.
- Tacoma
-
- Tacoma-Pierce County Convention & Visitor Bureau. Puget Sound
Indian tribes, such as the Puyallup and Nisqually, called the
Tacoma-Pierce County area home for centuries before the first
European explorers arrived. Primarily a hunting-gathering culture,
these indigenous people revered the great mountain towering above
their valleys. They called the mountain "Tacobet," meaning "Mother
of Waters." However, "Tacobet" was interpreted by the white man
as "Tahoma," which later became the name of a pioneer city, Tacoma.
- Tacoma
-
- Have a look around and see what we're cooking up here along
the shores of Commencement Bay and under the shadow of Mt. Rainier.
If you are a Tacoma resident or visitor, add us to your favorite
bookmarks and stop by often. This is your World Wide Web directory
and guide to All Tacoma.
- Tacoma
-
- Tacoma was shaped by a series of booms and busts that began
after Swedish settler Nicholas de Lin started the first business
in 1852. De Lin's sawmill was the first major means of employment
for the settlers who braved harrowing conditions to reach this
area, discovered by Captain James Vancouver in 1792.
- Tacoma
-
- Welcome to the city of Tacoma.
- Tacoma
- Art Museum -
- At TAM, you will find innovative exhibitions that inspire and
challenge you, such as past favorites Catalan Masters of the 20th
Century; Picasso: Ceramics from the Marina Picasso Collection;
Our Nation's Colors: A Celebration of American Painting; and Inside
Out: New Chinese Art. And don't miss our permanent collection
of Dale Chihuly glass always on view.
- Tacoma
- Broadway Center for the Performing Arts -
- Downtown Tacoma is in the midst of a renaissance. With the revitalization
of the historic downtown area, dining, shopping and entertainment
opportunities abound. Restaurants, merchants, museums and other
attractions beckon you to rediscover the charm and intimacy of
Tacoma's Theater District. The Broadway Center has something to
offer everyone including you.
- Tacoma
- Chinaberry Hill Bed & Breakfast -
- An 1889 Victorian Inn and Cottage. Perched on a hill overlooking
Puget Sound, this 1889 Grand Victorian Inn is on the National
Historical Register and has been featured in Tacoma's Grand Home
Tours. Small indulgences -- chocolates on the pillow .. soothing
whirlpool waters .. a good book by the fire... Chinaberry Hill
promises casual elegance and simple pleasures.
- Tacoma
- Commencement Bay Bed & Breakfast -
- "Tacoma's First and Finest" An elegantly-decorated traditional
colonial home overlooking scenic north end Tacoma, just 30 miles
from both Seattle and Mt. Rainier. Guests can enjoy breathtaking
bay and mountain views from guest rooms and the common areas.
Guestrooms are quite large and each has different, comfortable
decor with top quality queen-size beds, private baths, lots of
closet or dresser space, as well as bedside reading lights. Guests
can relax in our bayview fireside reading area, a secluded outdoor
hot tub in a lovely garden, (after enjoying a spin on our mountain
bicycles). Massages, limo's, and boat charters can be arranged.
AAA Three Diamond Rated. Mobil Three-Star Rated.
- Tacoma
- Commencement Bay Maritime Festival -
- It was a sunny Saturday in 1994. Shipright, Mike Vlahovich invited
fishermen from Tacoma and Gig Harbor to have a parade, drop in
at his boat building shop and have a picnic at Petrich Marine
Dock. That same year, Citizens for a Healthy Bay held its second
Working Boats Tour at the City Marina and the Port of Tacoma held
its annual free boat tours....... Each year since, there's a never-been-tried-before
event.
- Tacoma
- Greater Tacoma B & B Reservation Service -
- TACOMA...this city is reinventing itself with classy museums,
theaters and restaurants. It's becoming a hub for day trips to
Mount Rainier (at 14,411 feet, the Northwest's tallest mountain),
the Olympic Peninsula's realm of mountains and rain forests, the
Northwest Trek wildlife park, where buffalo and grizzlies roam
- and, yes, even Seattle.... Tacoma's setting between salt-water
and snow-crowned mountains makes a promising first impression
on any visit to the northwest....
- Tacoma
- Paradise Theatre -
- Current Events & Calendar.
- Tacoma
- Pierce County
- Tacoma-Pierce County Convention & Visitor Bureau.
- Tacoma
- Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium -
- With the broad blue expanse of Puget Sound as a backdrop, Point
Defiance Zoo & Aquarium is among the most beautiful zoos in the
country. Nestled on 29 acres inside the 700-acre Tacoma. park,
this zoo & aquarium brings you eye to eye with icy white beluga
whales, playful pachyderms, intriguing sharks and brilliant reptiles.
- Tacoma
- Tacoma Dome -
- Event and ticket information.
- Tacoma
- Tacoma Sabrecats -
- West Coast Hockey League. Tacoma Dome.
- Tacoma
- Villa Bed & Breakfast -
- CIAO! Uno scenario romantico ed un'aria di raffinata eleganza,
simboli di un passato ormai lontano. A romantic milieu and air
of refined elegance, symbols of a bygone era. Only the world's
finest inns rival the amenities found at this Italian Renaissance
style mansion. Beautifully appointed rooms, precious art pieces
and impeccably spotless surroundings are hallmarks of The Villa.
Indulge yourself -- sleep on luxurious Belgian linen sheets in
a hand crafted four poster bed, watch a spectacular sunset over
the Olympic Mountains and reflected in the blue waters of Puget
Sound from your private veranda (with your complimentary glass
of a fine Washington wine), enjoy a gourmet breakfast and be pampered
by professional hosts who understand the rigors of business and
vacation travel. The Villa is set in the middle of a half acre
of beautiful gardens on a quiet residential street.
- Tacoma
- Where to Eat -
- Quick! Run to the Fridge!
- Tenino
- Wolf Haven International -
- Wolf Haven International is known throughout the world as a
premier wolf facility and educational center, providing permanent
sanctuary for nearly forty captive-born gray wolves. Each year,
over 25,000 visitors tour our beautifully landscaped wolf sanctuary
and are educated about these truly magnificent animals. Wolf Haven
is also a pre-release facility for the federal Mexican Gray Wolf
Recovery Program.
- Toppenish
- Chamber of Commerce -
- Discover the award-winning City of Toppenish "Where the West
Still Lives," the historical murals painted on the sides of buildings
by renowned Northwest artists, and home of the Yakama Nation.
- Toppenish
- Yakima Valley Rail and Steam Museum -
- The Toppenish railroad depot was built by the Northern Pacific
Railway in 1911. For 50 years it served as the transportation
center of the community. As automobile, bus and airplane service
increased, railroad transportation declined and in 1961 passenger
service from Toppenish was discontinued. In 1981 the depot was
no longer of use to the railroad and it was boarded up. In 1989
a group of railfans approached the city and the railroad about
leasing the depot as a railroad museum. The Yakima Valley Rail
and Steam Museum Association (YVR&S) was formed to accomplish
this goal. With the city's help the depot was leased in 1990.
The Fort Simcoe Job Corp was able to refurbish the damaged plaster
ceilings. Many hours of volunteer work resulted in the replacement
of the electrical systems, stripping of the paint from the oak
trim, and the beginnings of the museum displays. The museum had
its grand opening on July 4, 1992. In 1993 the depot and adjacent
freight house were purchased from the Burlington Northern Railroad.
In 2000 the museum division was renamed the Northern Pacific Railway
Museum.
- Totem
Coaches & Gazelle International, Inc. -
- Puyallup. When you travel with Totem and Gazelle, you travel
first class. Our management and customer service staff has been
with us many years of service. Our commitment to you comes from
this experience and knowledge. We take pride in being "People
Friendly."
- Tourism
Lewis County -
- The Mountains, The Trees, The Greenery Renew your sense of community
in Volcano Country. Select your favorite activity and go to Quick
Links. In a state renowned for its parks and wilderness areas,
Southwest Washington's Lewis County boasts some of the best and
most varied outdoor opportunities for camping, fishing, hiking,
and family fun. Lewis County's pastoral setting ranges from gently
rolling prairies and river valleys in the west to the rugged Cascade
Mountains in the east for skiing, mountain climbing, hunting,
horseback riding, and wildlife watching.
- Toutle
- Mount St. Helens Tours -
- Get ready for the adventure of your life. Rates and information
subject to change without notice. Mount St. Helens Tours, Inc.
operates under special use permit on Gifford Pinchot National
Forest and Weyerhauser property. Enjoy the adventure of your life
with us and take home memories that will last a lifetime. Got
a big group you want to bring up. We can tailor a Custom Group
Package for your specific needs.
- Travel
In Washington -
- Welcome, enjoy your visit to Washington. A Washington State
Travel, Lodging & Recreation Guide.
- Tukwila
-
- Just 15 minutes from downtown Seattle and a world away from
downtown prices, Tukwila has something for everyone. Tukwila continues
to attract visitors who appreciate its convenient access to Seattle
and exceptional values in Lodging and other services.
- University
of Washington -
- Official Athletic Site, the University of Washington - General
Releases.
- Upper
Left-Hand Corner - Kayak Tours -
- Upper Left-Hand Corner Kayak Tours (ULCKT) specializes in sea
kayaking adventures and instruction for beginning paddlers, novice
paddlers who need a little more experience before they strike
out on their own, and paddlers from out-of-town who come without
their own boats. You determine the where, when, who, and how.
From our location in Kirkland, Washington, it is just a short
distance to the Seattle waterfront --- including the salt waterfront
on Puget Sound, the freshwater waterfront on Lake Washington,
and the ship canal (including Lake Union) that connect the two.
- Vacation
Adventures near Seattle -
- General Information for Adventures near Seattle.
- Vacationville
-
- Vacationville is proud to offer some of the finest vacation
rental homes, cabins, condominiums and villas available in the
Pacific Northwest. Go to Washington.
- Vashon
Island -
- Discover Vashon Island ....the heart of the sound. Vashon-Maury
Island's patchwork of pastoral and natural settings make it a
refreshing Northwest getaway. Miles of lightly traveled, pine
edged country roads make bicycling and walking popular activities.
There is something special and magical about being on an island,
the pace is slower, the people friendly the attitudes relaxed.
Whether you are petting a Llama, slowing for deer crossing the
road or watching the eagles soar, you are sure to love Vashon.
In the summer you can stop at a U-pick strawberry or raspberry
field, rent a Kayak, or explore our beaches. One of the better
beach walks is at the historic Point Robinson lighthouse, with
views of Mt.Rainier and Seattle. Lisabuela Beach on the westside
is ideal for watching the sunset over the water. KVI Beach is
just plain great for a picnic, a walk with a friend or a nap in
the sun.
- Vashon
Island - Swallow's Nest Guest Cottages -
- The Swallow's Nest is a 10-15 minute ferry boat ride from Seattle,
Tacoma, or the Olympic Peninsula. It affords travelers the opportunity
to sojourn in a peaceful, country retreat. Eight charming cottages
in four separate locations are furnished in a comfortable, warm,
manner with plants, a rocking or arm chair, television, light
cooking facilities, books, magazines, and a supply of tea, cocoa
and fresh coffee. Two of the cottages have a magnificent view
of Mount Rainier and the Puget Sound. For sports enthusiasts,
there is the Sportsmen's Club as well as hunting and fishing.
Golfers will find the Vashon Country Club course and it's annual
tournaments a delight.
- Victoria
Clipper -
- Victoria, BC / Seattle / Vancouver, BC / San Juan Islands /
Vancouver Island / Whistler, BC / Canadian Rockies. Victoria Clipper
is well known as travel experts for the Pacific Northwest and
Western Canada. Now, we are pleased to offer you an ever-expanding
variety of travel and tour options, Clipper Vacations.
- Victoria
- San Juan Cruises -
- Victoria - San Juan Cruises / Pacific Cruises NW - Tours To
Victoria, BC & Whale Watching. Now you can cruise the San Juan
Islands, see whales and wildlife, explore lovely Victoria, visit
the Butchart Gardens or enjoy High-Tea at the Empress Hotel and
watch the sun set as you enjoy an all-you-can-eat Northwest Salmon
and Prime Rib Dinner. Our cruise is perfect for out-of-town guests,
families, seniors and anyone else who wants to experience Victoria
and the spectacular San Juan Islands.
- Victoria
- Vancouver Island Transportation -
- Victoria - Vancouver Island Transportation - Tours - British
Columbia - Float Planes. Getting there is half the fun.
- Vons
Golf -
- The eternal adage, spoken by many a golfer since the early days
at St. Andrews, the cradle of golf, is "Drive for show, putt for
dough." Von's Golf Plus, a Seattle based custom golf repair, refinishing
and retrofitting shop. Click on Washington Course Directory.
- Washington
-
- A Tour of Washington State.
- Washington
-
- Stay in Washington. All Washington hotels, bed & breakfasts,
inns and resorts offer secure online reservations with instant
confirmation. To find a place in Washington, click a region on
the map.
- Washington
Apple Commission -
- A Washington apple a day is the healthy way.
- Washington
Bed & Breakfast Guild -
- The Washington Bed and Breakfast Guild welcomes you to beautiful
Washington State, and invites you to experience the charm and
hospitality of the state's finest Bed and Breakfast inns. All
of the inns featured on this site are fully licensed, inspected,
and approved to meet the highest standards of the bed and breakfast
industry.
- Washington
Brewers Guild -
- Welcome to the starting point for northwest brewing information
on the Internet. Brewing in the Northwest is based in Kent, Washington.
- Washington
- Cascade Loop -
- Welcome to the Cascade Loop. Washington State's Scenic Loop
Highway. This 400 mile self-guided driving tour circles through
the heart of Washington from the waters of Puget Sound across
the Cascade Mountains and into the high desert climate of the
Columbia River Valley. You will see incredible scenery, National
Parks, quaint towns and enjoy diverse activities. Explore the
entire Loop, or just a day's worth.
- Washington
Casinos -
- Welcome to Casinos In Washington, the complete directory for
gaming in the state of Washington. This site is dedicated to the
gaming entertainment industry. We have compiled a list of all
the places you can go to have fun and enjoy LEGAL, in-person gambling
at local casinos and gaming facilities right here in Washington
state.
- Washington
Council of Trout Unlimited -
- The Washington Council of Trout Unlimited is committed to protecting,
conserving, and enhancing our cold water fish and their habitat.
We take our conservation responsibility seriously and we invite
you to join us in our efforts.
- Washington
Department of Fish and Wildlife -
- In a world where the human population is expanding and consuming
more land for homes and businesses that was once wildlife habitat,
it is important that someone look after the interests of fish
and wildlife. That's why we're here ....to serve as advocates
of fish and wildlife species.
- Washington
Fruit Place -
- Washington State Fruit Commission. Specialty Gift Shop.
- Washington
- Northwest Places
- Seattle Metro - Seattle - South - San Juan Islands - Skagit
County - Snohomish City - Spokane County - Whidbey Island - Oregon.
- Washington
- Outfitters & Guide Association -
- The Washington Outfitters & Guides Association is the only industry
organization in Washington that represents outfitters, sport-fishing
guides, horse and llama packers, white-water rafters, hunting
guides, and other outdoor professionals who supply "outfitted
services" to the recreational public in our state.
- Washington
- Southwest Washington -
- Positioned between the Pacific Ocean to the West, the Cascades
to the East , The Scenic Columbia River and Gorge to the South
and Powerful Mt. St. Helens to the North, Southwest Washington
beckons you. Comfortable, casual & historic, there is year round
fun. Explore and discover the undiscovered heart of the Northwest.
- Washington
- Spirit of Washington Dinner Train -
- Experience the nostalgia of passenger rail as you ride and dine
in our luxurious, vintage rail cars. From Renton to Woodinville,
your journey takes you along the shores of Lake Washington and
over the historic Wilburton Trestle (102 feet high and 975 feet
long). When the Temple family purchased the Washington Central
Railroad on October 14, 1986, they were unaware of the responsibilities
that followed. Owning a railroad isn't like owning any other business;
it is a part of American history and culture. And no matter what
the title or deed may say, they belong to everyone with a little
romance in their hearts. So after two years of banging box cars
around in Central Washington, the Temples attempted to bring back
to life one of the greatest of railroad's lost experiences, the
dinner train.
- Washington
State Department of Transportation -
- The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is
responsible for maintaining 7,000 miles of highways and 3,300
bridges and tunnels, including the longest and widest of the world's
first floating bridges. WSDOT also operates the state's most popular
tourist attraction the Washington State Ferries with 29 boats
that carry more than 27 million passengers. WSDOT is also a partner
with Amtrak in providing the Amtrak Cascades passenger rail service
connecting Seattle and other western Washington cities in the
Vancouver B.C./Portland, Oregon corridor. With local transit agencies
it helps provide bus and other transit services.
- Washington
State Farmers Market -
- Welcome to the Washington State Farmers Market Association.
Farmer Markets throughout the state of Washington.
- Washington
State Ferries -
- WSF is the largest ferry system in the United States, serving
eight counties within Washington and the Province of British Columbia
in Canada.
- Washington
State History Museum -
- Located next to old Union Station in downtown Tacoma, the Washington
State History Museum presents the people, places, and events that
shaped Washington's past.
- Washington
State Parks -
- From sandy coastal beaches and sheltered Puget Sound islands
to sun-baked lakes and lava flows east of the Cascade Mountains,
few states can match the powerful natural beauty of Washington.
- Washington
State Tourism -
- Welcome. New and exciting ideas of things to see and do in Washington
State. A little trip to the Extraordinary.
- Washington
State's Olympic Peninsula -
- In the Northwest Corner of Washington State.
- Washington
Tenting, Camping & Hostels -
- Tenting Plus of the Northwest Camping Hostels. Budget accommodations
teepee cabins rooms. Budget Travel offering tent camping with
clean showers.
- Washington
Trails Association -
- Washington Trails Association is a volunteer-driven, non-profit
organization working since 1966 to preserve, enhance and promote
hiking opportunities in Washington state through collaboration,
education, advocacy and trail maintenance. We believe that in
addition to recreational value, our natural areas provide spiritual,
economic and environmental benefits for all people. We are committed
to preserving this rich heritage for current and future generations.
- Washington
- Traffic and Travel Conditions -
- Courtesy of WSDOT.
- Washington
University of Washington Huskies -
- .....go Huskies.
- Washington
USA Dry Pea and Lentil Council -
- The Kitchen - Dock - Market - Farm - Exhibit Hall - Warehouse.
- Washington
Wine Commission -
- Washington state leads the world in the production of apples
and oysters, mint oil and hops. But did you also know that Washington
is home to some remarkable vineyards and world-class wines as
well.
- Washington
East -
- ......east of the Cascades crest, the landscape undergoes a
dramatic transformation. Jagged peaks and dense vegetation receded
into a high desert plateau of pine-covered buttes, deep canyons
and water-carved gorges. Sculpted by powerful geological forces,
Eastern Washington is a place of big views and wide-open spaces.
Several rivers run through it, including the fabled Columbia,
which carved Washington's southern border into a colorful gorge
with spectacular rock faces and forest-clad shores. Courtesy of
Washington State Visitors Guide. http://www.stayinwashington.com
- Washington
East - AAdvark's The Adventure Company -
- Hells Canyon Resort, Clarkston, Washington. Hells Gate Marina,
Lewiston, Idaho. Aluminum Jet Boat, Drift Boat & Jeep Rentals.
Snake, Clearwater, Grande Ronde Rivers. Fish, hunt, ski, tube
and explore over 160 river miles on the Snake River and hundreds
of miles on the Lewis-Clark Trail.
- Washington
East - Brewster -
- We have a wonderful City Park located right on the banks of
the mighty Columbia River, with a public boat launch and swimming
area. From our boat launch you have miles of river available for
your enjoyment, for boating, skiing, swimming, jet skiing or simply
to enjoy the summer sun. With water flowing in from both the Methow
and Okanogan rivers you have access to some great fishing and
to some beautiful sights. If you wish you can relax in our City
Park, enjoy a space at the Columbia Cove RV Park, with electricity
and water hookups. Use one of the covered picnic areas to have
a family barbecue. We have 4 restaurants, 2 grocery stores, 2
motels and many wonderful business owners that would like to make
you feel right at home. You will also have access to our community
swimming pool located down by the City Park. Great fun for the
entire family. Brewster is located approximately 210 miles east
of Seattle and only 120 miles from Spokane, and you're just an
hour's drive from our neighbors in Canada. We are approximately
60 miles from the beautiful North Cascades Highway.
- Washington
East - Cashmere - Liberty Orchards -
- Just after the turn of the century, a young Armenian named Armen
Tertsagian emigrated from the Near East to the United States,
working his way from Ellis Island across the rugged continent
to the infant city of Seattle. There he met Mark Balaban, another
young Armenian who was visiting from England. It wasn't long before
the two became fast friends and decided to venture into business
together. Mark and Armen packed up and headed for Eastern Washington.
On the far side of Stevens Pass, nestled at the foot of the Cascade
Mountains they found a valley carpeted with fruit orchards. It
was here, in the fertile Vale of Cashmere that they settled, purchasing
an apple farm which they named Liberty Orchards in honor of their
new homeland. Today, Liberty Orchards has grown to be a genuine
Northwest tradition and 80,000 yearly tourists come to Cashmere
to visit the Country Store and tour the Candy Kitchens. And when
they do, they don't find a large, impersonal factory... They find
town folks making and packing Aplets & Cotlets much the same as
Mark and Armen did all so many years ago.
- Washington
East - Clarkston - Quality Inn & Suites -
- Experience some of the Pacific Northwest's most exciting natural
beauty. Whether you choose to spend your time on the Snake River,
or rise to the challenge of a nearby golf course, there's something
for everyone. Our friendly staff will be more than happy to assist
in pointing out places and things of interest. Hang on! Jet boat
excursions depart from the private dock directly adjacent to the
Quality Inn & Suites, while other excursion boats and the new
Queen of the West Paddlewheel come to port at a public dock on
a regular schedule. Try your golfing skills at our new driving
range and 18 hole natural grass putting course. The Dockside Lounge
provides a restful, intimate environment with a sensational view
of the Snake River Valley. Join us at our picturesque location
on the south shore of the Snake River, overlooking the captivating
foothills of the Lewis-Clark Valley. ve in for a relaxing swim,
soak up the sun by our outdoor pool or unwind in our year round
hot tub.
- Washington
East - Colvillee -
- The place where you can smell the roses, because our air is
clear of pollutants. Where you can drink the water, because it
is pure and comes from the surrounding mountains. Where you can
take a walk anyplace after dark, because our crime is so low.
- Washington
East - Dayton -
- Dayton, Washington invites you to experience for yourself the
wonderful flavor of small-town life nestled in between the foothills
of the Blue Mountains and the bluffs of the Snake River. Whatever
your interests, we have something for you. Whether you like shopping,
fine-dining, history, camping, fishing, hunting, boating, skiing,
snowmobiling, or following the Lewis & Clark Trail, Dayton and
Columbia County have much to offer. Come see the oldest courthouse
and depot in the state, both fully restored, and take a walking
tour of our 83 homes on the National Historic Register. Or maybe
you'd like to relocate to a city with virtually no crime, no traffic,
and breathtaking scenery all around.
- Washington
East - Ellensburg -
- Many helpful and informative links.
- Washington
East - Ellensburg - Inn at Goose Creek -
- Come in .....As you enter the Inn at Goose Creek a wave of nostalgia
and rustic comfort greets you. Go find your favorite room. We
hope you enjoy your stay. Remember to look at the floors in every
room. Each carpet is hand-sculpted.
- Washington
East - Ellensburg Rodeo -
- Welcome to the Ellensburg Rodeo.
- Washington
East - Goldendale -
- It is the mission of The Greater Goldendale Area Chamber of
Commerce to enhance the quality of life in the greater Goldendale
area by promoting and supporting business, economic and community
growth and development.
- Washington
East - Grand Coulee - Coulee City -
- We've been expecting you. Thanks for stopping by. Coulee City,
is at the heart of Grant County, and is home to some of the best
farmers, ranchers, cowboys and regular people there are. And when
these folks aren't pickin' rocks or brandin' calves or raisin'
kids, they take advantage of the incredible surroundings here.
Camping, hunting, fishing, boating, sight seeing and hundreds
of miles of great exploring territory.
- Washington
East - Grand Coulee Dam -
- The 8th Wonder of the World and North America's Largest Concrete
Structure. Our high desert hiking offers a unique contrast to
the Cascades and other parts of Central Washington. All 22 Lake
Roosevelt Boat Launches are Operational. Year-Round Fishing. Absolutely
the best fishing in the Northwest.
- Washington
East - Grand Coulee Dam - Kings Court RV Park -
- Centrally located, we're just minutes from..... everything.
Free Nightly Shuttle from the RV Park to the Grand Coulee Dam
Visitors Arrival Center & Laser Light Show.
- Washington
East - Grand Coulee Dam - Coulee Playland Resort -
- Coulee Playland Resort on Banks Lake at Grand Coulee Dam. Banks
Lake is one of the Premier Lakes for Boating & Personal Water
Craft in Sunny Eastern Washington.
- Washington
East - Grand Coulee Dam - Sunbanks Resort -
- On beautiful Banks Lake. Known as Washington best recreational
lake and just minutes from the Grand Coulee dam. The perfect place
for a weekend retreat or your summer vacation. Lodging, tent and
RV camping with full hook-ups available.
- Washington
East - Granite Lake RV Resort -
- Welcome to your vacation home on the lake near the entrance
to the deepest gorge in North America. "Hells Canyon." We are
nestled on the banks of the more than one hundred miles of shoreline
of Granite Lake at the confluence of the beautiful Clearwater
& Snake Rivers, where fishing, boating, water skiing, hiking,
skating, jogging, swimming, golfing or just plain relaxing are
all at your front door. And for the more adventuresome, enjoy
a jet boat trip or white water rafting followed by a leisurely
dinner cruise up the mighty Snake River.
- Washington
East - Hells Canyon -
- Hells Canyon Visitor Association. Your adventure is waiting.
The deepest Gorge in North American. Asotin County is the recreation
capital of southeastern Washington... Gateway to Hells Canyon.
The cities of Asotin and Clarkston are nestled in the valley of
the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers. The extraordinary
warm weather is enjoyed year-round because of the low elevation
(731 feet above sea level). Avid fishermen flock here, where it
is not uncommon to see golfers in mid-February enjoying a sunny
day on the greens. There are many helpful links on the page.
- Washington
East - Lake Chelan -
- Come to the Lake ....and have the time of your life.
- Washington
East - Lake Chelan -
- Consistently ranked as one of the most pristine waters in the
United States, Lake Chelan's 55-mile length acts as a natural
conduit between the rugged mountain peaks up lake and the lush,
fertile down lake valley. At 1,486 feet, Lake Chelan is the third
deepest lake in the nation, extending nearly 400 feet below sea
level. There's something about downtown Chelan that makes you
feel at home. People wave to each other, store owners greet you
by name, and folks use any excuse to gather along the sidewalk
just to catch up on community news. Drive the eight scenic miles
from Chelan along Lake Chelan's north shore to Manson, the Village
on the Bay. Or come by boat to Manson Bay Park's public boat dock
just a few steps away from the shops and restaurants of downtown
Manson. Visitors come by boat or float plane to experience this
small fjord-like lake and valley community surrounded by 8,000
ft peaks and offering outdoor activities, fine lodging and over
100 years of history.
- Washington
East - Lake Chelan - Best Western Lakeside Lodge -
- Located adjacent to Lakeside Park. The beautiful Best Western
Lakeside Lodge awaits you, with deluxe double queen rooms, king
or queen suites, all with kitchenettes, private balconies, spectacular
lake & mountain views, 2 pools, spas, BBQ grills, in room video
players, guest laundries, not to mention our deluxe complimentary
continental breakfast served daily 7-10am, come experience Lake
Chelan, at the Best Western Lakeside Lodge.
- Washington
East - Lake Chelan - Campbells Resort -
- Giving our visitors the best Lake Chelan has to offer for over
100 years. Lake Chelan's premier resort. This is a great resort
for everyone.
- Washington
East - Lake Chelan - Caravel Resort -
- We are conveniently located 1/2 block from down town Chelan,
with fine restaurants and great shops just a short stroll away.
We are also directly across the street from Riverfront Park, which
is a wonderful walking and picnic area. Many of our guests find
a walk around Riverfront, just the thing to shed away the rush
of everyday life. The Caravel Waterfront Resort boasts guest rooms,
each with their own view. We offer comfortable single rooms to
family size suites with full kitchens and fireplaces. For something
special, we have our fourth floor "Jacuzzi Suites" & spacious
"Penthouse Suites." All of our rooms have a waterfront terrace,
telephone, color TV, and of course air-conditioning.
- Washington
East - Lake Chelan - City of Lake Chelan -
- Welcome to the City of Chelan.
- Washington
East - Lake Chelan - Darnell's Lake Resort -
- Lake Chelan Waterfront Resort situated on 4 acres with more
than 300 ft. of waterfront and sandy beach, Darnell's provides
a very private and spacious surrounding for guests. Being located
within the Chelan city limits on the north shore, we are within
walking distance of downtown shops, restaurants, and other recreational
opportunities. We are off the beaten path just enough to feel
good. Darnell's Lake Resort is unique to the Lake Chelan Valley
in that we have just about everything one might need to relax
or recreate in, on, and around the lake. In the summer months
we cater to couples and families looking for a truly inclusive
resort. Many of our guests have been coming for over many years.
It is "tradition" to reunite with the extended family or friends
by staying the same week each year. Wave Runners can be rented
on site exclusively by our guests. To ensure availability many
guests reserve their WaveRunners in advance.
- Washington
East - Lake Chelan - Lady of the Lake uplake Cruises -
- Providing Year-round Transportation to the Headwaters of Lake
Chelan for over 100 Years. "Cruise the Deepest Gorge in North
America" -- Lake Chelan is a journey into an unspoiled frontier,
forgotten by time. Nestled in the deepest gorge in North America,
Lake Chelan extends 55 miles into the heart of the Cascade Mountain
Range, with surrounding peaks in excess of 9000 ft. This excursion
is known worldwide, and has been written about in feature articles
in such publications as National Geographic, Sunset and the New
York Times. Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall, this is one of the
best tours in the Northwest and not to be missed.
- Washington
East - Lake Chelan - Stehekin - North Cascades Stehekin Lodge
-
- Washington's most remote wilderness community, at the northern
tip of scenic Lake Chelan. Gateway to the North Cascade's National
Park. Located at the headwaters of Lake Chelan, deep in the heart
of the Cascade Mountain Range, the Stehekin Lodge is a year-round
resort, offering a truly unique experience. The Lodge is part
of the North Cascades National Park Complex and is accessible
only by the Lady of the Lake ferry boat, float plane, or mountain
trail. There are no roads to Stehekin, no telephones (one pay
phone), no television, just peace and quiet in the great outdoors.
- Washington
East - Lake Chelan - Wapato Point -
- In centuries past, Native Americans came to this natural playground
to race their horses and challenge themselves in games of strength
and agility. Today, our guests discover more ways to relax and
have fun than they ever imagined could be found in one beautiful
place. Located on the shores of beautiful Lake Chelan. Wapato
Point consists of 116 acres of meticulously groomed grounds and
over 1 1/2 miles of waterfront. Recreational amenities are endless
with 7 outdoor pools, an indoor pool and hot tub, 6 lighted tennis
courts, miniature golf, and a year round recreational department
with virtually all types of recreational equipment from boats
to bicycles to fishing poles and horseshoes.
- Washington
East - Leavenworth -
- A beautiful, alps-like setting sets the mood for this Bavarian
Paradise. Nestled at the foot of the Cascade Mountain Range, Leavenworth,
Washington has become famous for it's authentic German Cuisine,
and friendly small-town atmosphere. Leavenworth offers something
for everyone.
- Washington
East - Leavenworth - All Seasons River Inn -
- Nestled in the evergreens overlooking the Wenatchee River, we
give special attention to details and our guests. We'll make arrangements
for activities, complimentary bikes, flowers, dinner.. All to
make your stay extraordinary. A place to put the world on hold.
Luxurious river view Jacuzzi suites. Sleep lulled by the river.
Awaken to a gourmet breakfast.
- Washington
East - Leavenworth - Enzian Inn -
- The Enzian Inn invites you to step into our lobby. One glance
will confirm the unique personality of the Inn. The tall open-beam
ceiling, stone fireplace, German antiques, grand piano and the
Old World elegance evoke a sense of wonder. A treasure chest of
amenities awaits your arrival. All of our guests are treated each
morning to our famous European Breakfast Buffet in the striking
fourth floor solarium. Indulge in fresh-baked pastries, muffins
and breads, fruits of the season, omelets made to order, cereals
and beverages of all kinds. You may also find scrambled eggs,
ham, morning potato casserole, French toast, biscuits with sausage
gravy and other special treats. Don't miss the alpenhorn serenade
on the deck. Take a look at our recreational facilities.There
is fun for everyone at the Enzian.
- Washington
East - Leavenworth - Evergreen Inn -
- Relax at the Evergreen Inn in beautiful Leavenworth, the Bavaria
of the North Cascades, located approximately 3 hours from Seattle
or Spokane. Visitors come to enjoy Leavenworth's sunny alpine
climate and to participate in its many outdoor activities. Depending
upon the season, it is possible to golf, hike, climb, raft, bicycle,
fish, downhill or cross country ski, horseback ride and snowmobile
without leaving the area, with the majestic and ever changing
Cascades always within view. Other guests delight in the many
village shops, well-stocked with European goods. Many journey
to Leavenworth's festivals and art shows or make an annual pilgrimage
to view the stunning seasonal colors for which Leavenworth is
famous. Then, at day's end, they gather to enjoy a quiet dinner
at one of Leavenworth's many fine restaurants.
- Washington
East - Leavenworth Golf Club -
- We are located in Central Washington State. Our course is short
enough for casual players to enjoy, but narrow enough to challenge
experienced players. Spectacular scenery surrounds us, as we are
nestled in the Cascade mountains, and bordered by the Wenatchee
River. The fabulous Bavarian Village of Leavenworth is less than
a mile away from our course.
- Washington
East - Leavenworth - National Fish Hatchery Complex -
- The Leavenworth National Fish Hatchery Complex manages three
federal salmon hatcheries located in north central Washington
State. They include the Leavenworth, Entiat, and Winthrop National
Fish Hatcheries. All are located on tributaries of the mighty
Columbia River, the largest river on the west coast of the continent.
- Washington
East - Leavenworth - Saimons Hide-A-Way -
- Your cabin in the woods. Our Hide-A-Ways offer a wonderful relaxed
atmosphere with out-side fire pits, picnic tables and barbeques.
All cabins are furnished with gas log stoves or gas log fire places,
bed linens towels, pots and pans, silverware, coffeemaker, toaster,
phones, TV with VCR, and VCR tapes (some cabins now have Direct
TV with Seattle stations only), full bath with tub and shower,
and a kitchen with dishwasher and many cabins have a washer and
dryer for your convenience. Many of our cabins also have hot tubs.
We invite you to look around our site and we are sure you will
find the cabin that is perfect for your needs. We look forward
to your staying with us.
- Washington
East - Leavenworth - Salmon Festival -
- Wenatchee River Salmon Festival. The award-winning Wenatchee
River Salmon Festival celebrates the return of the salmon through
"edu-tainment" that's fun for the whole family. The free event
will be held on the spacious grounds of the Leavenworth National
Fish Hatchery. From the brightly colored salmon storytelling tent
to the drumming and dancing at the Native American encampment
to the savory barbecued salmon, the festival appeals to all your
senses as well as your spirit. Kids love wading in the creek to
hunt for the insects that salmon feed on...and creating colorful
"gyotaku" fish prints...and parading in costumes of the animals
of the Northwest watershed. Adults appreciate the exhibits, where
scientific information is presented in ways that are interesting
and easy to understand. And everybody loves the giant aquarium,
the a-MAZE-ing Salmon Maze, and the delicious food.
- Washington
East - Lewiston Airport -
- Welcome to the Lewiston-Nez Perce County Regional Airport. Serving
Lewiston, Idaho and Clarkston, Washington. Moscow, Idaho & Pullman,
Washington.
- Washington
East - Lind -
- Welcome to Lind's Community Information. Located in Adams County
nestled in the middle of vast wheat fields, Lind is not without
charm and history. It was in 1982, and only two years since Mt.
St. Helens left her gray calling card and buried the Town of Lind
in tons of ash. Most of it had been removed, at least the top
layer, but signs of it remained on the sides of the roads and
it menacingly loomed behind cars and trucks on all country roads.
(Even today, Adams County winds manage to leave reminders of the
ash fallout throughout our homes.)
- Washington
East - Lucil - Northwest Voyageurs -
- Adventure Travel in Idaho. Whitewater rafting, horseback riding,
hiking & more. All of our trips reflect our commitment to excellence,
a passion visible in everything from our dedicated guides and
professional staff to our belief in superior customer service.
Our passion extends to providing our clients with innovative,
intimate trips of the highest quality. Please join us on our journey
and allow us to share our passion with you.
- Washington
East - Loon Lake - Deer Lake Resort -
- Deer Lake Resort is a secluded lake side resort nestled on 195
acres of majestic mountainside and lush green meadows. Dating
from the 1930's and located only a short 35 miles north of Spokane,
Deer Lake Resort is the perfect place to get away from it all
...be it relaxing during a quiet afternoon picnic, or as rejuvenating
as a week or two of vacation from stress, work and the "busy"
city.
- Washington
East - Mazama - Mazama Country Inn -
- Our rustic mountain lodge is located at the edge of the Pasayten
Wilderness in Washington State, and only a short distance from
the North Cascades National Park. Outside our door you'll find
half a million acres of virgin timberland and mountains that reach
all the way to Canada. So if you're looking for a wide variety
of recreational activities, or just a respite from the stresses
of modern civilization, you'll find what you're looking for at
our Inn. And whatever your activity, you will enjoy our excellent
restaurant, hot tub/sauna, and other facilities. The Mazama Country
Inn is located in the town (nay, hamlet) of Mazama, at the upper
end of the Methow Valley in Washington state. At the Mazama Country
Inn our lodgings are unique. The rooms are warm and comfortable,
with lots of wood yet airy and light ...and best of all, there
are no telephones or TVs in our rooms. The Mazama Country Inn
is located in the town (nay, hamlet) of Mazama, at the upper end
of the Methow Valley in Washington state. Guests are invited to
gather around our unique Russian Fireplace for hors d'oeuvres
and drinks in the evening. Awaken in the morning to a country-style
gourmet breakfast. The coffee bar opens early so you can sit and
enjoy the snow-covered view, while cozying up to the warmth of
the fire.
- Washington
East - Moses Lake -
- "Washington's Great Escape" Location of one of the state's largest
natural fresh water lakes, plus numerous parks and campgrounds,
we're an outdoor recreational oasis. In addition to the natural
beauty of the Columbia Basin, Moses Lake has many convenient,
quality visitor attractions and facilities.
- Washington
East - Moses Lake -
- Welcome to Moses Lake, "Washington's Great Escape." Location
of one of the state's largest natural fresh water lakes, plus
numerous parks and campgrounds, we're an outdoor recreational
oasis. In addition to the natural beauty of the Columbia Basin,
Moses Lake has many convenient, quality visitor attractions and
facilities. A variety of lodging options are available with prices
to fit any pocketbook. We enjoy a variety of family events, concerts
and other activities. The Moses Lake Family Aquatic Center is
fast becoming known as the best family destination in the Pacific
Northwest. It offers a wide, shallow pool area with large theme-park-style
toys, a sandy beach, two 200-foot water slides, an Olympic-size
competitive pool, tube slide, a large deck and patio area. Other
features include two sand volleyball courts, a picnic shelter
and children's playground. Several lakeside park and boat launches
accommodate the many water-oriented activities such as water skiing,
jet skiing, para-sailing, fishing, birding, sailing and pleasure
boating. For culture, visitors can take in the acclaimed Adam
East Museum and Art Center, known for its historical exhibits
and changing shows of regional artists. The gallery also offers
educational and cultural activities for the whole family.
- Washington
East - Moses Lake - Best Value El Rancho Motel -
- Best Value Inn is a nationwide family of Inns, Suites, and Hotels
that are brought together by one common goal--customer satisfaction.
Our difference is the hometown pride and commitment by our member
hotel owners to provide every guest with exceptional comfort,
quality, and service at the most affordable rates. One visit and
you will know why we are The Best Value Inn America. Click on
Locations for the clickable map.
- Washington
East - Moses Lake - Best Western Hallmark Inn & Resort -
- The Best Western Hallmark Inn is Moses Lake's only full-service,
three-diamond lakefront hotel. Located on the shores of Moses
Lake, the Hallmark Inn and Conference Center is ideally situated
for fun and relaxation. Our spacious guestrooms are perfect for
business or pleasure.
- Washington
East - Moses Lake - Columbia Communities -
- Welcome to the Center for Columbia River History's Moses Lake
Community History Exhibit. Follow the fish to read through this
exhibit. Links on many pages will take you to primary documents
and oral history excerpts. Click on the Photo Archive if you want
to see all of the exhibit's images. The Oral History Archive includes
transcribed interviews and audio clips. The Documents Archive
features a list of all the primary documents used in this exhibit.
At the end of each section you can "go to the source" to review
questions based upon the primary documents. These questions will
engage you with the primary sources, the very material of history.
The Bibliography will provide further directions for research
and reading. Enjoy your visit.
- Washington
East - Moses Lake - Community Directory -
- "All the Arts for All the People". All performances at BBCC's
Wallenstien Theater in Moses Lake.
- Washington
East - Moses Lake - Grant County Fair -
- Make your plans now for the Grant County Fair. Enjoy top notch
entertainment - PRCA Rodeo Action & Demolition Derby. Area Youth
vie for State and National Contests. Music, Food and lots of Fun.
- Washington
East - Moses Lake - Grant County Tourism -
- Official Grant County Tourism Commission web-site. Visitor information
on the entire county.
- Washington
East - Moses Lake - Hallmark Inn & Resort -
- Moses Lake, Washington - Cannon Beach and Newport, Oregon. Located
on the beautiful shores of Moses Lake, the Hallmark Inn & Conference
Center is ideally situated for fun and relaxation. Conveniently
located between the business districts of Seattle and Spokane,
it is also the perfect location for seminars, business meetings
and conferences. Whether you're visiting for business purposes,
sightseeing, swimming, boating or a special event, the Best Western
Hallmark Inn & Conference Center is your home away from home.
The Ocean is calling you. Hallmark Resorts in Cannon Beach and
Newport also offer beach houses that accommodate from 6 to 11
people. Don't need that much space. Our oceanfront resorts have
a variety of room styles--from family-designed suites to romantic
spa suites with 2-person spa, cozy fireplace and walk-out oceanfront
balcony, Hallmark Resorts have the accommodations that are just
right for you.
- Washington
East - Moses Lake - Parks and Recreation
- Administration - Aquatic Center - Museum - Parks - Additional
Information.
- Washington
East - Naches -
- We would like to welcome you to the Town of Naches Official
Website. Naches, a small farming community with a population of
715 people, is nestled quietly in the foothills of the Washington
Cascades. Some of the fruit produced in Naches, include pears,
peaches, and cherries, but we are primarily known for our Red
Delicious Apples. Along with the large farming community, we have
also been blessed with excellent recreational sites. Whatever
it is you love to do, almost anything is possible in our beautiful
valley including hiking, fishing, scenic driving, skiing, snowmobiling,
and horseback riding. The sky's the limit when you set your heart
to it in the Naches area.
- Washington
East - Odessa -
- Come visit Odessa and you might want to stay. More and more
people are discovering our town. And they like what they see.
We're a progressive community. Our citizens are growth-oriented,
but at the same time they are mindful of maintaining a small-town
atmosphere. The Odessa territory was first settled around the
1880s by a cattleman who felt the bunchgrass covered land, with
Crab Creek running through the center, was one of the best range
lands in the Northwest. One such man was George W. Finney, later
known as the Founder of Odessa, who once homesteaded land upon
which the town now stands. In 1892, the Great Northern Railroad
was built through this part of the country, with a sidetrack known
as the Odessa Siding. In order to attract settlers to the Odessa
country and insure themselves of future success, the Great Northern
Railroad offered immigrants free passage and the opportunity to
obtain homesteads. By 1898, Mr. Finney, realizing the potential
for a town, donated his land and platted the townsite. 80% of
the immigrants settling in the Odessa area consisted of Germans
from Russia.
- Washington
East - Okanogan Country -
- Open for adventure. North Central Washington's Okanogan Country,
located halfway between the metropolitan areas of Seattle and
Spokane, encompasses more than 14,000 square miles of pristine,
natural beauty. Larger than several states, Okanogan Country is
bordered on the north by the Canadian Okanagan, on the south and
east by the Columbia River Basin and Lake Roosevelt, and on the
west by the 10,000 foot peaks of the majestic North Cascade Mountains.
North Central Washington's Okanogan Country, located halfway between
the metropolitan areas of Seattle and Spokane, encompasses more
than 14,000 square miles of pristine, natural beauty. Larger than
several states, Okanogan Country is bordered on the north by the
Canadian Okanagan, on the south and east by the Columbia River
Basin and Lake Roosevelt, and on the west by the 10,000 foot peaks
of the majestic North Cascade Mountains. Okanogan Country offers
wide-open spaces teeming with wildlife, spectacular scenery and
rural charm. It features a diverse blend of snow covered peaks,
small towns, western history, art galleries and museums, live
theatre, farmers markets and fresh from the field produce stands,
music festivals, rodeos, country fairs and two famous dams. The
area is dotted with hundreds of lakes, rivers and streams, and
blessed by sunny days and clear, star-filled nights. Throughout
Okanogan Country, rafting, fishing, hiking, rock climbing, biking,
horseback riding, wilderness packing and more are available from
spring through fall. Winter offers cross-country and downhill
skiing, snowboarding and snowmobiling.
- Washington
East - Okanogan Country - Methow Valley -
- Everything about the Methow Valley. Many helpful and informative
links.
- Washington
East - Okanogan Country - Winthrop
- The Winthrop Chamber of Commerce invites you.. to the late 1800's
with an online stroll down the wooden sidewalks of the frontier
town of Winthrop. You'll find yourself starting to relax and unwind
as you explore this region virtually through the pages of our
website. Imagine how much more enjoyable your next personal visit
will be ....within this website, you'll find detailed information
and direct links to many of the fine establishments throughout
Winthrop and the Methow Valley. Discover options for year-around
recreational activities, lodging that ranges from rustic to resort,
plus dining, shopping, entertainment and service resources for
adults and kids. If we can provide any additional trip planning
assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us.
- Washington
East - Okanogan Country - Winthrop - Bear Creek Golf Course -
- Located in the Methow Valley. Compliments on the lush fairways,
and well-maintained greens flow freely after a round. Those who
choose to play 18 holes are quite impressed with the variety offered
by the unique placement of back 9 tees. Clubs, pull carts, and
golf cars are available to rent at the clubhouse. A snack bar
offers a variety of food and drink. The Pro shop/gift shop provides
many selections for that special someone. AAA singled out the
facility one year as a place in Washington you may not have heard
of, but should check out. Some say it is one of Washington's best-kept
secrets.
- Washington
East - Okanogan Country - Winthrop - Chewuck Inn & Cabins
-
- Located in the Methow Valley. Nestled on the east slopes of
the North Cascades Mountains, The Chewuch Inn lies in the beautiful
Methow Valley. Near the famous Old West town of Winthrop, you
can browse the unique shops, relax in one of the many charming
restaurants, walk along the river or on a trail in the surrounding
national forests and wilderness areas.
- Washington
East - Okanogan Country - Winthrop - Early Winters Outfitters
& Saddle -
- Located in the Methow Valley. Early Winter's Outfitting is based
out of Mazama, Washington in the beautiful Methow Valley. Owners
Aaron Lee & Judy Burkhart have over a decade of experience guiding
pack trips for recreationists, photographers, hunters and fishermen.
They offer unforgettable experiences with opportunities to participate
in cattle drives, children's camps, packing school, horseback
riding, scenic hunting, fishing, photography trips, day rides,
and packtrips.
- Washington
East - Okanogan Country - Winthrop - Farmhouse Inn -
- Located in Methow Valley. Located in the North Cascades town
of Winthrop, The Farm House Inn is a classic country farmhouse.
The bed and breakfast style inn offers six rooms, each one a little
different. The Inn is perfect for a romantic getaway, a family
reunion or group stays of all kinds. Bordered by the majestic
North Cascades National Park and the Pasayten Wilderness, with
its multitude of wild flowers and abundant wildlife, Winthrop
and the Methow Valley have something for everyone. With nearly
300 days of sun it is a perfect place for a getaway any time of
year. At the Farm House Inn we can help you with arrangements
for many of the activities available in the area.
- Washington
East - Okanogan Country - Winthrop - Freestone Inn & Cabins
-
- Located in the Methow Valley. In the early 1940's a local rancher
and packer named Jack Wilson built six cabins along the banks
of a local creek. Calling his new venture the Early Winter Resort,
Wilson created not only one of the hardest to reach businesses
in North America but also a piece of local legend. As word of
Jack's hospitality and the spectacular beauty of the upper Methow
Valley spread, his hunting, fishing and back country tours achieved
a glowing reputation. So much so, that by the mid-60's people
were coming from all over the world to visit Jack and indulge
in the area's extraordinary allure. While some of those visitors
may have thought the word "resort" was rather grand for six simple
cabins, Jack's dreams were much larger. Once the highway opened
and more people began visiting the area Jack planned to build
a facility that would live up to the scale of the natural surroundings.
Today, the Freestone Inn, Lakeside Lodges, and refurbished Early
Winter Cabins keep that spirit alive. Renowned for their year-round
comfort and appeal, the Inn, Cabins and Lodges exceed even Jack's
imagination and provide the perfect get-away for not only the
avid outdoors person, but also those who want nothing more than
to simply relax.
- Washington
East - Okanogan Country - Winthrop - Methow Valley -
- From Cowboys to Cross Country Skiing, the Methow Valley has
some of the best the nation has to offer. Explore our pages and
discover for yourself what all the talk is about. Spend some time
on this web site, there are many helpful links.
- Washington
East - Okanogan Country - Winthrop - River Run Inn -
- Located just one half mile west of Winthrop, River Run Inn is
a small resort that offers a sense of seclusion and intimacy with
nature that is hard to find. With ten private rooms, a six bedroom
house, and a cabin, we can accommodate your needs. Views, decks,
kitchenettes, indoor pool, hot tub, and more.
- Washington
East - Okanogan Country - Winthrop - Sun Mountain Lodge -
- Located in the Methow Valley. Resort for all seasons. Spring
through fall, Sun Mountain Lodge offers a wide range of activities.
Over 100 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking and horseback
riding lace the countryside. Fly fishing, river rafting, canoeing,
tennis, golf and an entertaining children's program are also available.
During powder season, Sun Mountain Lodge turns into a winter wonderland.
Glide onto the second largest cross-country ski trail system in
the U.S. right outside your door. Ice skate high above the Methow
Valley. Or go for a sleigh ride and let the horses do the work.
Then come back and relax in the hot pools or enjoy one of many
spa services. From the stunning wine cellar to our award-winning
dining room to our view guestrooms and suites, you can expect
the exceptional at Sun Mountain Lodge. Watch stars glimmer over
the Cascade Mountains as you dine on gourmet delicacies. Sip your
favorite drink and take in the view from the Eagle's Nest. Savor
the tranquility of sunset from your private balcony. Luxuriate
in a bubbling jetted tub and the panoramic view of Mt. Robinson
in your own spacious suite. This is first class all the way.
- Washington
East - Okanogan Country - Winthrop - Winthrop Inn -
- Located in Methow Valley. Found in the heart of Washington's
scenic Methow Valley, The Winthrop Inn offers a restful stay as
you visit our "Wild West" town. Year round recreational activities.
Short easy walk from the center of town. All rooms include a complimentary
continental breakfast in the downstairs lobby. Don't forget to
ask about our Winthrop Adventures Recreation Packages.
- Washington
East - Othello
- The Greater Othello Chamber of Commerce is a business organization
of individuals, businesses, industries, educators, organizations,
private and government agencies joining to promote and enhance
the growth of the Greater Othello Area and preserve the free,
competitive, enterprise system.
- Washington
East - Othello - Mar Don Resort -
- An easy stop between Seattle & Spokane .... 16 miles SW of Moses
Lake. Camping - Fishing - Hunting - Marina - Motel - Recreation
- Rentals - Scouts - Seep Lakes - Tournaments - Fun.
- Washington
East - Pend Oreille Valley Network, Inc. -
- Newport. Click on Community Calendar.
- Washington
East - Prosser -
- The Prosser Economic Development Association (PEDA) is a non-Profit
organization made up of a cross section of representatives from
the private sector, City and County government, the Port of Benton,
and the Chamber of Commerce. The organization exists to recruit
new business, help existing businesses stay vital and to enhance
the quality of life in the greater Prosser area.
- Washington
East - Pullman -
- Welcome to Pullman, Washington. Pullman is located in the farming
country of South East Washington State. It is the home of Washington
State University and the National Lentil Festival.
- Washington
East - Pullman - Washington State University -
- PAC - 10 Conference. Cougars Athletics.
- Washington
East - Quincy - Crescent Bar - Select Rentals -
- Select Rentals of Crescent Bar Resort. Rental condos for the
perfect summer vacation. Located 7 miles west of Quincy, on the
Columbia River. Crescent Bar Resort is situated on an island at
the foot of towering basalt cliffs. Activities within walking
distance of our condos include water sports, golf, bicycling,
tennis, dining and shopping. The Gorge at George, only 40 minutes
away, features world-class music concerts throughout the summer
season.
- Washington
East - Quincy Valley -
- Quincy is a highly productive agricultural area with 200,000
irrigatable acres under production. The fertile soil and ideal
climate conditions make it possible to grow a variety of crops!
Potatoes, apples, wheat, alfalfa, corn, vegetable crops for food
and seed are a few of the major crops grown in the Valley. The
economy of the Quincy Valley is based largely on agriculture,
with several processing plants, packing houses and light industry
in the area. Quincy is a relatively new community with the advent
of irrigation and a sense of friendliness, progressiveness and
community spirit abound. According to the Department of Wildlife,
Grant County enjoys the highest pheasant, duck and goose harvest
in the state. Water sport enthusiasts will find the Columbia River,
7 miles east of Quincy, a perfect setting for all types of water
activities. The Winchester Waterway provides a recreational area
for canoeing. It is also considered a botanist and bird watcher's
paradise. Because of its level terrain, the Quincy Valley offers
excellent bicycling opportunities along the country roads. For
the more daring off road bicyclist or the avid hiker, the Quincy
Lakes are located 5 miles south of Quincy ...3 miles west of Hwy.
281. There are two golf courses within a 7-mile radius of Quincy.
Quincy Valley Golf Course is located on Highway 28 five miles
south of Quincy. It is an 18-hole course. Crescent Bar Resort
also hosts a 9-hole course, drive range and putting green, 7 miles
west of Quincy. It is located on the Columbia River surrounded
by Scenic, towering basalt cliffs. Tower Greens putting green
is also located at the Crescent Bar Resort. The Quincy Valley
has an assortment of antique and retail shops which offer a wide
variety of shopping delights with small town friendly service.
Located 14 miles southwest of Quincy, the Gorge is a natural outdoor
amphitheatre situated on a bluff overlooking the Columbia River.
- Washington
East - Richland - Three Rivers Folklife Society -
- Founded in 1988 as a non-profit, all-volunteer organization
serving the folk music community at the confluence of the Yakima,
Snake, and Columbia rivers in SE Washington and NE Oregon. Please
explore our pages for information on local events concerts, dances,
song circles, and festivals and for links to regional and world
folk music sites. There are some terrific links on this web site.
- Washington
East - Snake Dancer Excursions -
- Hells canyon is carved into the heart of the Columbia basin
like a divine inscription, in being the deepest river gorge in
North America with an average depth of 5,500 feet. The Nez Perce
people call it the Place of Shadows, a name far more understanding
of the land's capacity to hold darkness and light. Early inhabitants
hunted, gathered, found shelter from winter, and marked rocks
with their sign. Pictographs, petroglyphs, pit houses and burial
mounds fill the canyon with watchful spirits. Some come for the
whitewater adventure, others for the solitude of wilderness. What
to See and Do On Your Trip into Hells Canyon. View our photo album.
- Washington
East - Soap Lake -
- Soap Lake is located in central Washington, the Sun Basin of
the Northwest. Soap Lake is approximately 120 miles west of Spokane,
180 miles east of Seattle, and approximately 130 miles south of
Canada. There are over 300 days of sunshine per year, with low
humidity. And temperatures ranging from the low teens in winter,
to 100 degrees or better during the summer months. It is a great
recreational lake. Including windsurfing.
- Washington
East - Soap Lake - Inn at Soap Lake -
- Rose in the Desert. The Inn at Soap Lake is one of the historical
buildings in Grant County, built in 1905. It started as a stable
and blacksmith shop and was converted into a hotel in 1915. The
new owner then was Roxie Thorson and her husband. He had a dream
to make bath salts from the Soap Lake Mineral water, but within
2 years of the purchase, he became ill with pneumonia and passed
away. This left Roxie to carry on, and as it goes, she became
the queen of the salt mine until 1986, when at 96 she passed away.
Discover Soap Lake's only historic beachfront Inn. The Inn was
completely renovated and reopened in 1993. As you enter the hotel
you will feel the warmth and charm as though you are visiting
a friends home. The ambiance was preserved by maintaining the
high ceilings surrounded throughout with crown moldings.The parlor
offers a fireplace to enjoy in the evening. You have all the amenities
of a bed and breakfast with the privacy of a small European hotel.
The Inn is ideally suited for a romantic getaway, a celebration
for any special occasion, or just to relax or soak in a mineral
water bath. Also treat yourself to a massage with a licensed masseuse
by appointment. You can enjoy our courtyard with a book, visit
with other guests or take a stroll down the walkway to the private
beachfront. Plenty of off street parking. Some rooms wheel chair
accessible.
- Washington
East - Tri-Cities -
- Kennewick - Pasco - Richland. On behalf of Kennewick, Pasco
and Richland, we welcome you to the Tri-Cities. Our three distinct
cities and outlying areas offer a multitude of recreational, cultural
and historical activities to enjoy during your visit. We encourage
you to take advantage of our premier golf courses, award winning
wineries, museums, first-class shopping and abundant water recreation.
- Washington
East - Tri-Cities - Casablanca Bed & Breakfast -
- Kennewick. Our Euro Country-style home located in the heart
of the Washington wine country offers a country gentleman's type
of lifestyle. Enjoy the Columbia, Yakima, and Snake Rivers and
the wide variety of golf courses, outdoor recreation and outstanding
weather. Casablanca offers the leisure and business traveler more
than a home away from home. It's a wonderful, gentle retreat from
the usual hectic American lifestyle, and the monotony of hotel
traveling. For all guests... Dave will be happy to share his experiences
on wine and fly fishing. Candy will share her horseback riding
experiences by offering rides through the many trails of the area.
- Washington
East - Tri-Cities - Columbia River Exhibition -
- The Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science, and Technology
(CREHST) is a museum and science center created to tell the dynamic
story of the Columbia Basin and surrounding region. This facility
features a variety of two and three-dimensional exhibits and displays.
Visitors will be entertained with interactive, hands-on displays
and activities. From primitive irrigation systems to the development
and use of robotics, you will enjoy a fascinating journey through
the unique Columbia Basin region.
- Washington
East - Tri-Cities - Columbia River Journeys -
- Join us for an exhilarating tour of the Hanford Reach, the last
free-flowing section of the Columbia River within the United States.
As our twin-engine, shallow draft jet boats motor upstream, signs
of civilization disappear. You enter the seldom-seen lands and
waters of the "Reach", where coyotes outnumber people. Wildlife
sightings are common. Giant White Pelicans (endangered in most
portions of the West, but common on the Reach) gracefully glide
by on ten foot wingspans. Trophy mule deer browse along the shores.
Great Blue Herons, terns, beaver, porcupines and other species
are often seen. You will see the ghostly, monumental hulks of
long-silenced nuclear reactors -- the only visible signs of the
top secret Manhattan Project, having the mission of producing
bomb-grade plutonium during World War II and the Cold War. You
may feel like the first people to travel into this remote area,
but Native Americans lived along the Reach since the beginning
of time. You will learn about these people and about the first
non-Native American to visit the Reach, Englishman David Thompson,
who canoed the Columbia from the Rocky Mountains to the sea in
1811. You will also learn about the settlers who founded the towns
of Hanford and White Bluffs in the early 1900's, and those who
followed. This is a tour far from mainstream America, generally
inaccessible by road, accessible only by shallow-draft boat. Let
us show you the beauty of the Reach.
- Washington
East - Tri-Cities - Columbia Valley Winery Association -
- Experience wine tasting at its finest in the heart of Washington
Wine Country. The Tri-Cities area is the home of the Columbia
Valley Winery Association. Our member wineries are located from
Prosser to Pasco. Each winery offers its own unique style of world-class
wines while maintaining a level of excellence that only come from
grapes grown in our own scenic Columbia Valley vineyards. Come
visit our member wineries to tour and taste.
- Washington
East - Tri-Cities - Gordon Brothers Family Vineyards -
- Pasco. Gordon Brothers is located in the heart of the Columbia
Valley in Washington State. We pride ourselves on superb, hand-crafted
wines made from our own estate grown grapes. Our history began
in 1980 with the planting of the first grape plants in our current
95-acre vineyard. Our first release was 138 cases of '83 Chardonnay
in 1985. Since then our portfolio of wines has grown extensively
to include Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Gewurztraminer, Spiceling,
and Tradition too. Each of our varietals has earned numerous awards
and accolades over the years and we invite you to give our current
releases a try. The thing that has not changed over the past two
decades is our commitment to producing premium estate grown wine.
The pursuit of 100% customer satisfaction drives us to learn and
grow while maintaining the quality wine we are proud to call our
own.
- Washington
East - Tri-Cities - Hedges Cellars
- Issaquah. The heart of any great winery is its vineyards, and
in the case of our's, this is certainly no exception. We are so
excited to offer, through our fine wines, the seductive and singular
characteristics of one of America's brilliant new wine growing
regions.
- Washington
East - Tri-Cities - Hogue Cellars
- Prosser. The Hogue Cellars was founded in 1982 in Prosser. It
has grown to become one of the state's largest wineries. Brothers
Mike and Gary Hogue direct a team committed to bottling the bright,
pure flavors of the grapes grown in eastern Washington's Columbia
and Yakima valleys. The climate and soils here allow the fruit
to mature completely and develop high natural acidity, an advantage
many other top wine regions cannot claim. The history of Hogue's
success in the wine business is intricately entwined in the story
of two generations of Hogue's, the land, and the crops: hops,
vegetables and grapes.
- Washington
East - Tri-Cities - Kennewick - Wine Works, Inc. -
- Kennewick. Southeastern Washington's largest wine specialty
store & tasting room. We ship Washington wines. The Tri-Cities
"Wine Specialty Store and Tasting Room" where a world of fine
wine awaits you. You'll find an extensive selection of local,
domestic and imported wines. Everything from Asti Spumante to
Zinfandel. Buy a bottle or buy a case. Wide-ranging prices and
personal service make Wine Works your first-choice market for
all your wine needs.
- Washington
East - Tri-Cities - Omak - Omak Stampede -
- Omak Stampede and World-Famous Suicide Race.
- Washington
East - Tri-Cities - Preston Premium Wines -
- Pasco. Columbia Valley. Award-Winning Wines Since 1976. Brent
Preston - Winemaker. Preston Premium Wines, Washington State's
premier family owned and operated winery, located in the fertile
irrigated farmlands of Washington State's Southern Columbia Basin,
is one of the most promising winegrowing endeavors of the world.
Eastern Washington, climatically similar to Northern Europe, is
fast gaining recognition as a major production area for wine grapes
of exceptional varietal character and balance.
- Washington
East - Tri-Cities - Water Follies -
- Kennewick - Pasco - Richland. Hydro Prop National Tour. Feel
the thunder as the world's fastest boats race on the Columbia
River. Join over 60,000 fans at the Tri-Cities' biggest event
and witness these unlimited hydroplanes reach speeds of 200 miles
per hour on one of the fastest courses in the country. Awarded
the Hydro Prop Race Site of the Year award, there are no bad seats
in this arena. Two miles of river-front viewing on both sides
of the Columbia River.
- Washington
East - Waterville - Waterville Historic Hotel -
- Come as you are to this gracious piece of history in the heart
of the Pacific Northwest. Carefully restored to its original splendor,
the Waterville Historic Hotel is more than a warm, friendly place
to stay: it's a trip back in time. This 1903 hotel features original
fixtures, furnishings and period decor. 10 unique rooms each having
its own ambience, some with private baths. All rooms have a sink,
original furniture and a new mattress on the old high metal bed
frames. Guests can mingle with other travelers while enjoying
the lobby, sitting room, and spacious front porch overlooking
the city park, or slip away to the privacy of your own room and
a claw foot tub with a book from the hotel library. Coffee and
tea are served each morning, usually with a large helping of sunshine
and a choir of songbirds on the front porch.
- Washington
East - Walla Walla -
- Experience Walla Walla. If you are looking for a great getaway
destination join us in Walla Walla. We are less than a four and
half-hour drive from the major population centers in the Pacific
Northwest and a short 45 minute flight from Seattle-Tacoma International
Airport. If history is your interest you can trace the footsteps
of Lewis & Clark as they chronicle their journey to the Pacific.
Let your children touch the ruts created by covered wagons as
they made their way along the Oregon Trail to the Whitman Mission.
Walk along tree lined streets and experience the commercial and
residential architecture that portray Walla Walla's rich heritage.
Wine enthusiasts can discuss the art of wine making with the vintners
of some of the world's finest wines in intimate wine tasting rooms.
If the outdoors excites you there are limitless opportunities
for adventure and ecotourism activities.
- Washington
East - Walla Walla - Colonial Motel -
- Family operated 17-unit motel. Easy parking directly in front
of your room all on one level. Walking distance to restaurants
and shopping. For your convenience you will find coffee, remote
control cable TV, microwaves and refrigerators in our clean homey
rooms. Room rates range between $45 - $79 per night. Conveniently
located in the Eastgate area midway between the Community College
and Whitman College. One mile from our new airport complex. Browse
and shop in the largest Western Apparel Store in the area located
across the street. Stretch your legs on the nearby jogging and
biking trail along picturesque Mill Creek or let the family play
at Lions Park. You may choose to relax in our sunny garden setting
with a gorgeous view of the Blue Mountains.
- Washington
East - Walla Walla - Green Gables Inn -
- Green Gables Inn Bed and Breakfast is a charming blend of antique
furnishings and modern conveniences located in the Whitman College
campus area and within walking distance to Walla Walla's historic
Main Street. Whether you are dropping in for the weekend or looking
for a peaceful respite from the work day rush, settle in to your
"home-away-from-home" at Green Gables Inn. We serve a candlelit
breakfast on fine antique china and crystal which includes seasonal
fresh fruit, our own blended juice, fresh baked pastries, homemade
jams, cereals and unique hot entrees. A special breakfast can
be made to suit your dietary needs. We welcome you to peruse our
site and we hope you enjoy your stay.
- Washington
East - Walla Walla - Marcus Whitman Hotel & Conference Center
-
- Elegance - Tradition - Style. Built in 1928, this historic beauty
is being restored in phases to its former opulence. When complete,
the Marcus Whitman Hotel and Conference Center will be the place
to make and recapture memories amid the luxury of yesteryear.
Discover arts, history, recreation, and culture in the beautiful
Walla Walla Valley... Located just two blocks from the Second
Street exit of State Route 12 the area's major east-west artery
and Washington's Route 125 north/south, the Marcus Whitman Hotel
& Conference Center is about 10 minutes from the Walla Walla Regional
Airport. Daily air service to Seattle/Tacoma International Airport.
- Washington
East - Walla Walla - Top of the Mountain Retreat -
- Planning a trip to the Walla Walla valley .....Make your visit
unique and peaceful at the foot of the Blue Mountains at beautiful
Strawberry Canyon Lodge. Private, secluded lodgings. - Perfect
for intimate weekends or large family or business gatherings.
Nestled at the foot of the Blue Mountains, you'll enjoy the serenity
of nature while only minutes from Downtown Walla Walla. Enjoy
live theater, music, tour the wine country, dine in any of our
fabulous restaurants, or attend one of our spectacular community
events...and then return to the quiet of nature. Enjoy a morning
or afternoon "steak-fry" ride, peacefull walks on more than 3,000
acres or try your hand at fishing along the banks of Mill Creek.
- Washington
East - Wenatchee -
- The Wenatchee Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau promotes
the Wenatchee Valley to increase tourism spending, and improve
the local economies. Welcome to the Wenatchee Valley. Our Mountains
are high with lush forest and pristine alpine lakes hidden from
the too casual viewer. Wildlife abound along the rippling steams
that feed the wild waters of the Wenatchee River, finally merging
with the mighty Columbia. King Salmon fighting to return to their
birthplace can be viewed from the Rocky Reach Dam. Nature is at
its unspoiled best beside cultivated fields and orchards heavy
with fruit. Picture yourself enjoying the best of all worlds.
- Washington
East - Wenatchee - Cedars Inn -
- The Cedars Inn hotels offer great places to stay during your
visit to the Eastern Washington area, both are very conveniently
located. Okanogan & Wenatchee.
- Washington
East - Wenatchee - Mission Ridge Ski Area -
- The home of dry powder east of the Washington Cascades, above
Wenatchee.
- Washington
East - Wenatchee - National Forest -
- Welcome to the Official Wenatchee National Forest Site. This
National Forest is most noted for its wide range of recreation
opportunities. There truly is "something for everyone" who likes
to have fun in the outdoors.
- Washington
East - Wenatchee - Ohme Gardens -
- Near Lake Chelan. Ohme Gardens, perched high on a rock bluff
overlooking the Wenatchee Valley, is the achievement of sixty
years of work by the Ohme family. Their efforts have gradually
transformed the once barren hill into one of Americas leading
gardens, visited by travelers from around the world. Unlike a
formal flower garden, Ohme Gardens is completely natural in appearance,
with emphasis on greenery. Patterned after high mountain country,
the grounds have a quiet, restful beauty that isn't dependent
on floral displays. The evergreen trees and low-growing plants
have been blended with the existing rock formations to create
effects varying from the lush growth of rain forest to the variegated
patterns of an alpine meadow. Where once there was nothing but
sagebrush and dust, there is now shaded fern bordered pools with
trickling waterfalls. The once brown slopes are covered with a
profusion of greenery. The weathered rock formations emerge from
the carpet-like plantings. Groves of trees create shady glens
and secluded hideaways, and complete the mountain setting. The
stone pathways wander from one level to another, across irregular
shaped lawns, to the blue green ponds, rustic shelters, the famous
wishing well, and on to the highest point. Vista areas offer sweeping
views of the Wenatchee Valley, Columbia River, and Cascade Mountains.
Visitors may spend half an hour to half a day wandering in the
serene, peaceful atmosphere.
- Washington
East - Wenatchee - Rimrock Inn Bed & Breakfast -
- Whether you're on business, enjoying the slopes at Mission Ridge
or on a weekend getaway, you have our warm welcome and invitation
to relax and enjoy our country style lodging and hospitality.
Named for the rocks that rim the top of Pitcher Canyon, Rimrock
Inn is located three miles south of Wenatchee, between Wenatchee
and Mission Ridge ski area. Away from city sounds and lights,
we know you will enjoy the peaceful and casual atmosphere. There
is a lot to do in the greater Wenatchee area, downhill skiing
at Mission Ridge, a walk through Ohme Gardens (now a state park),
tour Rocky Reach Dam and much more. For a week each May, Wenatchee
celebrates its heritage in the fruit industry with the Washington
State Apple Blossom Festival.
- Washington
East - Wenatchee - Washington State Apple Blossom Festival -
- The Washington State Apple Blossom Festival was a semi-autonomous
division of the Wenatchee Chamber of Commerce, and is now an independent
organization. It is the oldest major festival in the state of
Washington. The Festival was born in 1919, the brainchild of Mrs.
E. Wagner, wife of the district's first apple shipper, and a native
of New Zealand. She enjoyed the festival of her childhood so much
that she suggested beginning a similar festival in the Wenatchee
valley. The Ladies Musical Club produced the first festival in
1920, and the first Apple Blossom Festival Queen was Fern Prowell
who reigned over the festivities, then called "Blossom Days."
The one-day event in Memorial Park involved songs, speeches, May
poles, and baseball. Six festivals passed before the opening of
the Stevens Pass Highway, Wenatchee's first direct link to Seattle.
When Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon made airborne history terminating
the first non-stop, transpacific flight in 1931, fourteen festivals
had come and gone. the Washington State Apple Blossom Festival
now draws thousands of visitors from around the world during the
last weekend in April and the first weekend in May. The festival
is for 12 days.
- Washington
East - Wenatchee - Wenatchee Valley -
- Wenatchee Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau. Our Mountains
are high with lush forest and pristine alpine lakes hidden from
the too casual viewer. Wildlife abound along the rippling steams
that feed the wild waters of the Wenatchee River, finally merging
with the mighty Columbia. King Salmon fighting to return to their
birthplace can be viewed from the Rocky Reach Dam. Nature is at
its unspoiled best beside cultivated fields and orchards heavy
with fruit. Picture yourself enjoying the best of all worlds.
- Washington
East - Wenatchee - Desert Canyon Golf Resort -
- "What makes for a good golf course. For one thing, it should
be pleasing to the eye. One of the elemental joys of the game
is being out of doors and walking around in an environment that
is visually arresting, that smells good, where the air is clean.
Swithen Bairn is certainly all of that, but the vistas are nowhere
near as spectacular as, say those at the Kona Country Club in
Hawaii or Desert Canyon in Washington State." Desert Canyon, Washington's
#1 Rated Resort Golf Course.
- Westport
- Chateau Westport -
- The Pearl of the Pacific. Relax and enjoy our outstanding service,
spectacular beaches, miles of uninterrupted solitude and comfortable
accommodations. Discover your Washington coast again. Find out
what you've been missing.
- Whale
Watch Operators Association Northwest
- Washington and British Columbia provide an excellent opportunity
to see Orca whales in the wild, and whale watching tours here
are more popular than ever. The San Juan Islands and southern
Vancouver Island provide beautiful scenery, calm water, and an
abundance of different wildlife. There are three pods of resident
Orca whales that call this area home - they are known as J, K,
and L. These killer whales are obviously the highlight of the
local whale watching tours but a variety of other wildlife abounds.
Guests have the opportunity to see Transient Orcas, Minke whales,
Gray whales, Dall's and Harbor porpoises, seals, sea lions, Bald
eagles, many kinds of seabirds, and blacktail deer.
- Whale
Watching - Bellingham - Island Mariner Cruises -
- Watch Whales with the Best. You want to see Orcas. We want to
show them to you. Thanks to our excellent spotting service, our
success rate is the best. That's why we can offer this unconditional
guarantee. If you don't see our resident orcas on your cruise,
your next trip with us is free. No strings attached.
- Whale
Watching - San Juan Island Commuter -
- Service To Friday Harbor & 14 San Juan Islands. Washington's
famous San Juan Islands offer some of the most scenic getaways
in the entire world. The 172 island archipelago contains calm,
protected waters, quaint villages, remote resorts, rugged shores
& coves to explore and romantic bed breakfast inns. Outdoor activities
abound, including hiking, bicycling, kayaking and scuba diving.
San Juan Island Commuter offers daily service during the summer
months to Friday Harbor (San Juan Island) and Rosario Resort (Orcas
Island). We also offer several whale watching trips each day from
Friday Harbor.
- Whale
Watching - Seattle - Mosquito Fleet -
- Mosquito Fleet is the leading Wildlife Adventure Company in
Washington State, operating naturalist-guided Orca whale watching
tours in the San Juan Islands, Puget Sound, and Seattle, areas.
Our goal is to provide an exciting, memorable, educational, and
safe whale watching experience that shows guests the beauty of
Orca whales, Puget Sound marine life, and the San Juan Islands.
- Whale
Watching - The Whale Museum -
- Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, Washington. The Whale Museum
seeks, through education and research, to encourage responsible
stewardship of whales and the marine ecosystems upon which they
depend.
- Whale
Watching - Victoria Clipper -
- Victoria, BC / Seattle / Vancouver, BC / San Juan Islands /
Vancouver Island / Whistler, BC / Canadian Rockies. Victoria Clipper
is well known as travel experts for the Pacific Northwest and
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- Whidbey
Island -
- Use this section to plan your visit to Island County so that
you will have an exciting, fun, and relaxed adventure that you
will never forget.
- Whidbey
Island - Best Western Harbor Plaza -
- Escape to Whidbey Island, at 45 miles the longest island in
the San Juan area and in the U.S. The Best Western Harbor Plaza
is the ideal choice for the discriminating traveler. The Best
Western Harbor Plaza is an award-winning full service inn, offering
the finest accommodations and service, year round to both island
visitors and to our valued returning guests. We are dedicated
to enhancing your Whidbey Island experience. Take advantage of
saltwater beaches, gentle hiking trails, golf courses, sailing,
historic Fort Casey, scenic Ebey's Landing and the charm of Coupeville
all nearby.
- Whidbey
Island - Captain Whidbey Inn -
- On the shore of Whidbey Island's Penn Cove. Exquisite views
of Penn Cove, a natural paradise, luxurious rooms and rustic cabins
make The Captain Whidbey Inn the destination of discerning travelers
from across the world. Built in 1907 for the elite of Seattle,
the Inn continues to provide peace and relaxation. Feather beds,
down comforters, and fireplaces await. For fine dining, we offer
fresh baked breads and our chef's culinary specialties.
- Whidbey
Island - Coachman Inn -
- Oak Harbor. Explore the options of our immaculate units and
conference facility. All rooms provide direct dial phones, full
baths with shower and tub, coffee maker, small refrigerator, and
remote control cable color TV (CCTV). Many of our rooms have special
extra features. Each room is individually decorated for that unique
personal touch.
- Whidbey
Island - Island County -
- Welcome to Island County. Whidbey and Camano Islands. This site
is loaded with helpful and informative pages.
- Whidbey
Island - Island Getaways -
- Please browse through the pages of our Website and select the
accommodation who's amenities are best suited for your vacation
getaway.
- Whidbey
Island - Langley - Dove House -
- ...to a peaceful setting in Langley, on rural Whidbey Island
in Puget Sound, where you can be comforted by the beauty that
surrounds you. A perfect place to rekindle romance or renew your
spirit in luxurious, artfully appointed private cottages on six
acres of gardens, ponds, meadows, dramatic bluff views of Saratoga
Passage and snow-capped Mt. Baker, within walking distance to
Langley, a charming village by the sea.
- Whidbey
Island - Langley - Lone Lake Cottages & Breakfast -
- We have it all ...the best the world has to offer. Your cottage
will give you complete privacy for a relaxing or romantic interlude.
A total escape. There are unobstructed views of several farm estates
and forested hills surrounding Lone Lake's shoreline. A boat or
canoe ride is almost sure to provide the thrill of seeing dear,
Blue Heron, Bald Eagles, otters and an abundance of wild ducks
and geese. You are welcome to visit our large outdoor aviarys
which are home to over 200 unique and colorful birds, native duck
and swans, many nesting. Enjoy the beautiful landscape and waterfalls.
Trout fishing is excellent, it's open all year. Come and enjoy.
- Whidbey
Island - Meerkerk Gardens -
- Enjoy a peaceful walk in the early summer bloom of Meerkerk
Gardens on Whidbey Island. Make your Whidbey Island trip one to
remember...
- Whidbey
Island - Langley - Primrose Path Cottage -
- Off the beaten path, you'll find your own private cottage on
Whidbey Island. Primrose Path Cottage is an authentic Whidbey
Island cottage. It was built in 1928 and offers true period charm
of the 1920's and 30's. Nestled on a wooded acre, Primrose Path
Cottage is a small, private cottage. The cottage features a living
room with a wood stove, a dining area, two bedrooms, each with
a double bed, kitchen, bathroom with a large tiled shower, and
a private outdoor hot tub. Primrose Path Cottage is cozy enough
for two people, but can accommodate up to four people at a time.
You can enjoy the pleasant view of Saratoga Passage, Holmes Harbor
and Baby Island. A short walk will take you to the private access
to Baby Island Beach where you can beach-comb and view the Cascades.
At low tide you can even walk out to Baby Island. Relax, and allow
yourself to drift back to a quieter place and time. Soak your
cares away in the steaming hot tub; watch the sunsets golden glow
from a seat on the porch; hear the playful splashing and barking
of seals; listen to bald eagles call and watch them soar. Come
refresh yourself and enjoy the Primrose Path Cottage.
- White
Pass Ski Area -
- Ski White Pass. Helpful information. Current Conditions / Web
Cam - Lodging - New This Season - Race Information.
- White
Salmon - Inn of the White Salmon -
- You are cordially invited to be a guest at the Inn of the White
Salmon. Our European-style hotel has provided comfort to travelers
since 1937. According to Country Inns magazine, we also provide
our guests with "the greatest breakfast in the Northwest." Explore
our site to learn more about the Inn, the town of White Salmon,
Washington, and the beautiful Columbia River Gorge. We look forward
to being your hosts, helping to make your next visit to the area
a memorable one.
- Windsox
Shuttle - Trailhead Shuttle -
- Trailhead shuttle for the Olympic National Park. Complete transportation
provider - from airport to trailhead if needed.
- Wine
Press -
- Wine Press Northwest magazine online. Our passion is Pacific
Northwest wines. Wineries - Washington . Oregon . British Columbia
. Idaho.
- Woodinville
-
- Welcome to the City of Woodinville.
- Woodinville
- Big Red Barn Country Inn -
- Located in the wonderfully pristine, yet modern and growing
community of Woodinville, Washington, just North-East of Seattle,
and close to Bellevue, Redmond, and Kirkland, on the "Eastside"
of Lake Washington. Being a suburban area, Woodinville has all
the advantages of Seattle without all the hassles of the big city.
As such, it has become a residential "mecca" of choice by those
who work in the region, from the engineer at Microsoft to the
executive at Boeing Aircraft. So, too, our beautiful and unique
Bed and Breakfast offers all the best a B&B can offer, without
the undesirable elements of larger metropolitan areas. We are
a mere five blocks from shopping, restaurants, and theaters in
downtown Woodinville, yet tucked away among stately evergreen
trees and open green fields. While enjoying a "Country" atmosphere,
we are freeway close to Seattle and all of the region's attractions.
Woodinville's official motto says it all: "Country Living, City
Style."
- Woodinville
- Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery -
- Washington state's oldest and most prestigious winery offers
award-winning wines and a tasting experience second to none at
our chateau and historic grounds near Seattle.
- Woodinville
- Repertory Theatre -
- A professional theater company in Woodinville, dedicated to
producing quality theater to appeal to audiences from the entire
Puget Sound region.
- Woodinville
- St. Chateau Michelle -
- Washington state's oldest and most prestigious winery offers
award-winning wines and a tasting experience second to none at
our chateau and historic grounds near Seattle.
- Woodinville
- Willows Lodge -
- Rural and rustic in ambience, The Willows is a luxury lodging.
This 88 room, Northwest-style lodge is situated in Woodinville
on five exquisitely landscaped acres that border the Sammamish
River in the heart of Western Washington's wine country.
- Yakima
-
- The pleasure of visiting the Yakima Valley has been one of the
Northwest's best-kept secrets. But the word is getting out. Our
popularity could be the 300 days of sunshine each year. Or maybe
the year-round recreational opportunities are what make the Valley
so hard to resist. Perhaps it's the agricultural bounty of this
beautiful oasis that invites a closer look. Undoubtedly, it's
all of these, plus the close proximity to the Puget Sound and
Portland areas that makes this charming valley irresistible.
- Yakima
- Bert Grant's Real Ales -
- I brew all my beers to please the most demanding palate I have
ever encountered ...my own. I will push a beer to its limits.
- Yakima
- Game Ridge Motel Resort -
- Rimrock. Nestled high in the Cascade Mountains of Washington
State, at the base of Mount Rainier, and within an easy drive
to Mt. St. Helens, Rimrock Lake, and fruit and wine country (near
Yakima) is the most romantic spot on earth. The Game Ridge Motel/Resort.
Come relax in the private hot tubs of the lovers suites, or bring
a group to the party size hot tub. These hot tubs overlook the
rugged, powerful, Tieton River. Relax in your private cabin or
stretch out in your family sized room. Let John and Margit pamper
your every whim with authentic German or American food brought
to your room, or enjoy your food picnic style on our beautiful
grounds, as you watch the "Mighty Teiton River."
- Yakima
- Miner's Drive-In -
- If you are ever in Yakima, Washington, this is the PLACE to
eat. Miner's Yakima ...famous Big Miner Burger. Opened in April,
1948 and still going strong. At Miner's Drive-In the food is never
cooked ahead. It is cooked on demand and fixed the way you like
it. It is the very best. The menu selection includes: Burgers
- Hot Dogs - Sandwiches - BBQ - Seafood - Salads - Side Orders
- Fountain items and Drinks. Phone ahead. NO Pre-Cooked Food.
Located at 2415 S. First Street, Yakima, Washington. Call 509.457.8194
- Fax 509.469.4818. Family Operated Since 1948. Ask for Gary Miner.
Open 8am till the following 3am.
- Yakima
- Sun Kings -
- Continental Basketball Association. Yakima Valley Sun Dome.
- Yakima
- Valley Winery Association -
- The 23 Wineries of the Yakima Valley Appellation of Washington
State invite you to visit, taste our wines, and enjoy our beautiful
wine growing region. You will find information on touring our
wineries and enjoying the full range of attractions available
in the Yakima Valley.
- Yakima
- Yakima Bears -
- Northwest League (Class A), Yakima County Stadium.
- Yakima
Valley - A Touch of Europe B&B Inn
- Yakima Valley Lodging and Dining - A Touch of Europe B&B Inn.
Plan a getaway to the wine country of the Yakima Valley, and make
sure it's special by staying at A Touch of Europe Bed & Breakfast
in Yakima. This 1889 Queen Anne Victorian home is rich with history
-- "a story in every room" -- a memorable and special getaway.
- Yelm
-
- Yelm Area Chamber of Commerce. We're located in Thurston County,
just 17 miles east of Olympia and 25 miles south of Tacoma. We
have a free city park for picnicking, an interesting mix of local
talent, a diversified work force, 30-plus retail shops, 20-plus
restaurants, a new hotel, several good bed & breakfasts and an
industrial area with a foreign trade zone that is ready for development.
Yelm is immersed in natural beauty that includes one of the state's
most spectacular views of Mount Rainier.
- Yelm
- Prairie Hotel -
- The Prairie Hotel offers wonderful accommodations, whether you?sre
on vacation or a business trip. We are centrally located between
the Tacoma and Olympia areas. This is a great opportunity to enjoy
our beautiful country surroundings, while only having a short
commute to the city.
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