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SEATTLE AND SOUND
Whatever the case may be, we love where we live, and we appreciate the multitude of things the Puget Sound has to offer. From whale-watching in the San Juans to kayaking down the Sammamish River, from the bustling Seattle waterfront to the classical sounds of the Seattle Symphony – there’s a little something for everyone here in theSound.
PIONEER SQUARE
Seattle’s historic Pioneer Square district is the site of the city’s original downtown, dating back to 1852. The district is characterized by late nineteenth century brick and stone buildings, and one of the nation’s best surviving collections of Romanesque Revival style urban architecture. MAY | SEATTLE AND SOUND May 1 – 10, 2020 This festival features events for the entire family including an art fair, street fair, Grand Parade, strongman show, carnival, classic car show and fireworks. The festival is ISLANDS | SEATTLE AND SOUND Islands. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing getaway, or browsing quaint waterfront shops is more your thing, the islands of Puget Sound have plenty to offer – and most are just a short ferry ride away from downtown. Photo by Jan Pauw. Islands Puget Sound Islands. TACOMA / SOUTH SOUND LeMay – America’s Car Museum. March 17, 2019 meburke. America’s Car Museum spotlights America’s love affair with the automobile. This four-level, 165,000-sq.-ft. museum in Tacoma is designed to preserve. Read more. Photo c. Seattle and Sound. WEST POINT LIGHTHOUSE Of the many things that Discovery Park in Seattle has to offer, the West Point Lighthouse is one of the best. From here you can enjoy stunning views of the Puget Sound, sit on the rocks and listen to the water lapping up onto the shore, feel the wind in your hair and the sun on your back as you take in the sailboats and freighters passingby.
LAKE WASHINGTON
Situated between Seattle and Bellevue, Lake Washington is the state’s second largest lake and the site of numerous Seattle-based activities, from the SeaFair hydroplane races every August to dinner cruises year-round from Argosy Cruises.. Seward Park at the south end of the lake features a perimeter path for bicycles and pedestrians that follows the waterfront with sweeping views of the lakeMARINA BEACH PARK
The southernmost park along the Edmonds waterfront, Marina Beach is one of the public’s favorite. With its fascinating marine life at low tide, and stunning views of the Olympic Mountains, you’ll soonSNOHOMISH RIVER
The scenic Snohomish River begins where the Skykomish and Snoqualmie Rivers come together near the town of Monroe in Snohomish County, and flows westward until it empties out into the Puget Sound near Everett.. There are several parks along the river, including Lord Hill Regional Park in Snohomish, a 1,300 acre upland nature preserve. You can ride horseback, hike, or mountain bike into thePIKE PLACE MARKET
Flying fish, souvenir sweatshirts, vintage movie posters – Pike Place Market has all this and much, much more! You could spend a whole day here, browsing handmade arts and crafts from local vendors, finding that perfect gift from one of the Market’s many quirky shops, enjoying lunch atSEATTLE AND SOUND
Whatever the case may be, we love where we live, and we appreciate the multitude of things the Puget Sound has to offer. From whale-watching in the San Juans to kayaking down the Sammamish River, from the bustling Seattle waterfront to the classical sounds of the Seattle Symphony – there’s a little something for everyone here in theSound.
PIONEER SQUARE
Seattle’s historic Pioneer Square district is the site of the city’s original downtown, dating back to 1852. The district is characterized by late nineteenth century brick and stone buildings, and one of the nation’s best surviving collections of Romanesque Revival style urban architecture. MAY | SEATTLE AND SOUND May 1 – 10, 2020 This festival features events for the entire family including an art fair, street fair, Grand Parade, strongman show, carnival, classic car show and fireworks. The festival is ISLANDS | SEATTLE AND SOUND Islands. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing getaway, or browsing quaint waterfront shops is more your thing, the islands of Puget Sound have plenty to offer – and most are just a short ferry ride away from downtown. Photo by Jan Pauw. Islands Puget Sound Islands. TACOMA / SOUTH SOUND LeMay – America’s Car Museum. March 17, 2019 meburke. America’s Car Museum spotlights America’s love affair with the automobile. This four-level, 165,000-sq.-ft. museum in Tacoma is designed to preserve. Read more. Photo c. Seattle and Sound. WEST POINT LIGHTHOUSE Of the many things that Discovery Park in Seattle has to offer, the West Point Lighthouse is one of the best. From here you can enjoy stunning views of the Puget Sound, sit on the rocks and listen to the water lapping up onto the shore, feel the wind in your hair and the sun on your back as you take in the sailboats and freighters passingby.
LAKE WASHINGTON
Situated between Seattle and Bellevue, Lake Washington is the state’s second largest lake and the site of numerous Seattle-based activities, from the SeaFair hydroplane races every August to dinner cruises year-round from Argosy Cruises.. Seward Park at the south end of the lake features a perimeter path for bicycles and pedestrians that follows the waterfront with sweeping views of the lakeMARINA BEACH PARK
The southernmost park along the Edmonds waterfront, Marina Beach is one of the public’s favorite. With its fascinating marine life at low tide, and stunning views of the Olympic Mountains, you’ll soonSNOHOMISH RIVER
The scenic Snohomish River begins where the Skykomish and Snoqualmie Rivers come together near the town of Monroe in Snohomish County, and flows westward until it empties out into the Puget Sound near Everett.. There are several parks along the river, including Lord Hill Regional Park in Snohomish, a 1,300 acre upland nature preserve. You can ride horseback, hike, or mountain bike into thePIKE PLACE MARKET
Flying fish, souvenir sweatshirts, vintage movie posters – Pike Place Market has all this and much, much more! You could spend a whole day here, browsing handmade arts and crafts from local vendors, finding that perfect gift from one of the Market’s many quirky shops, enjoying lunch atLAKE WASHINGTON
Situated between Seattle and Bellevue, Lake Washington is the state’s second largest lake and the site of numerous Seattle-based activities, from the SeaFair hydroplane races every August to dinner cruises year-round from Argosy Cruises.. Seward Park at the south end of the lake features a perimeter path for bicycles and pedestrians that follows the waterfront with sweeping views of the lakeSNOHOMISH RIVER
The scenic Snohomish River begins where the Skykomish and Snoqualmie Rivers come together near the town of Monroe in Snohomish County, and flows westward until it empties out into the Puget Sound near Everett.. There are several parks along the river, including Lord Hill Regional Park in Snohomish, a 1,300 acre upland nature preserve. You can ride horseback, hike, or mountain bike into theWHIDBEY ISLAND
The largest of the Puget Sound islands, Whidbey Island offers a multitude of recreational activities and tourist attractions. Numerous beaches, parks, campgrounds, and quaint shops call Whidbey Island home, as well as a variety of fairs and festivals throughout the year.ANDERSON ISLAND
Anderson Island. The southernmost of the Puget Sound islands, Anderson Island is located just south of McNeil Island and a 20-minute ferry ride away from Steilacoom. Lesser-known and less-visited than its island neighbors to the north, this little gem offers up that quiet small-town charm that those looking for a break from the big city will AUGUST | SEATTLE AND SOUND August 7 – 9, 2020 Everfree Northwest is a 3-day all-ages convention for fans of My Little Pony set in beautiful Seattle, Washington. With a Grand Galloping Gala, musical concert, vendors, 24-hourNISQUALLY RIVER
Nisqually River. Beginning on the south side of Mt. Rainier, the glacial-fed Nisqually River travels 81 miles through the towns of Elbe, Ashford and McKenna to the southern end of Puget Sound near Lacey, Washington. On its descent, it passes through two dams – Alder and La Grande – which form reservoirs of the same names andare popular
POINT ROBINSON LIGHTHOUSE Just a short ferry ride away from Seattle, Point Robinson Lighthouse is located on the eastern side of Maury Island – Vashon Island’s connecting neighbor. One of the more easily-accessible lighthousesPIKE PLACE MARKET
Flying fish, souvenir sweatshirts, vintage movie posters – Pike Place Market has all this and much, much more! You could spend a whole day here, browsing handmade arts and crafts from local vendors, finding that perfect gift from one of the Market’s many quirky shops, enjoying lunch at JULY | SEATTLE AND SOUND July 12 – 14, 2019. SIB is a high end 3-day beer festival specializing in rare, hard-to-find, exotic beers. Over 200 world-class beers from 16 countries will be on hand, hailing from all over the planet, many from right here in the Pacific NW. OWEN BEACH KAYAK RENTALS Paddle the south Puget Sound in a rental kayak from Owen Beach at Point Defiance Park in Tacoma! Expansive views of Vashon Island, Gig Harbor, and Commencement Bay make this a great launching point for kayakers.Rent by the hour or by the day – both single and double kayaks are available.SEATTLE AND SOUND
Whatever the case may be, we love where we live, and we appreciate the multitude of things the Puget Sound has to offer. From whale-watching in the San Juans to kayaking down the Sammamish River, from the bustling Seattle waterfront to the classical sounds of the Seattle Symphony – there’s a little something for everyone here in theSound.
PIONEER SQUARE
Seattle’s historic Pioneer Square district is the site of the city’s original downtown, dating back to 1852. The district is characterized by late nineteenth century brick and stone buildings, and one of the nation’s best surviving collections of Romanesque Revival style urban architecture. TACOMA / SOUTH SOUND LeMay – America’s Car Museum. March 17, 2019 meburke. America’s Car Museum spotlights America’s love affair with the automobile. This four-level, 165,000-sq.-ft. museum in Tacoma is designed to preserve. Read more. Photo c. Seattle and Sound. MAY | SEATTLE AND SOUND Anacortes Boat & Yacht Show. May 14 – 17, 2020. The Anacortes Boat & Yacht Show features 300 new and brokerage boats on display in-water, on land, and at nearby boatyards, plus a 10,000 square foot tent of accessories and service providers. ISLANDS | SEATTLE AND SOUND Islands. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing getaway, or browsing quaint waterfront shops is more your thing, the islands of Puget Sound have plenty to offer – and most are just a short ferry ride away from downtown. Photo by Jan Pauw. Islands Puget Sound Islands. WEST POINT LIGHTHOUSE Of the many things that Discovery Park in Seattle has to offer, the West Point Lighthouse is one of the best. From here you can enjoy stunning views of the Puget Sound, sit on the rocks and listen to the water lapping up onto the shore, feel the wind in your hair and the sun on your back as you take in the sailboats and freighters passingby.
WHIDBEY ISLAND
The largest of the Puget Sound islands, Whidbey Island offers a multitude of recreational activities and tourist attractions. Numerous beaches, parks, campgrounds, and quaint shops call Whidbey Island home, as well as a variety of fairs and festivals throughout the year.LAKE WASHINGTON
Situated between Seattle and Bellevue, Lake Washington is the state’s second largest lake and the site of numerous Seattle-based activities, from the SeaFair hydroplane races every August to dinner cruises year-round from Argosy Cruises.. Seward Park at the south end of the lake features a perimeter path for bicycles and pedestrians that follows the waterfront with sweeping views of the lakeMARINA BEACH PARK
The southernmost park along the Edmonds waterfront, Marina Beach is one of the public’s favorite. With its fascinating marine life at low tide, and stunning views of the Olympic Mountains, you’ll soonPIKE PLACE MARKET
Flying fish, souvenir sweatshirts, vintage movie posters – Pike Place Market has all this and much, much more! You could spend a whole day here, browsing handmade arts and crafts from local vendors, finding that perfect gift from one of the Market’s many quirky shops, enjoying lunch atSEATTLE AND SOUND
Whatever the case may be, we love where we live, and we appreciate the multitude of things the Puget Sound has to offer. From whale-watching in the San Juans to kayaking down the Sammamish River, from the bustling Seattle waterfront to the classical sounds of the Seattle Symphony – there’s a little something for everyone here in theSound.
PIONEER SQUARE
Seattle’s historic Pioneer Square district is the site of the city’s original downtown, dating back to 1852. The district is characterized by late nineteenth century brick and stone buildings, and one of the nation’s best surviving collections of Romanesque Revival style urban architecture. TACOMA / SOUTH SOUND LeMay – America’s Car Museum. March 17, 2019 meburke. America’s Car Museum spotlights America’s love affair with the automobile. This four-level, 165,000-sq.-ft. museum in Tacoma is designed to preserve. Read more. Photo c. Seattle and Sound. MAY | SEATTLE AND SOUND Anacortes Boat & Yacht Show. May 14 – 17, 2020. The Anacortes Boat & Yacht Show features 300 new and brokerage boats on display in-water, on land, and at nearby boatyards, plus a 10,000 square foot tent of accessories and service providers. ISLANDS | SEATTLE AND SOUND Islands. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing getaway, or browsing quaint waterfront shops is more your thing, the islands of Puget Sound have plenty to offer – and most are just a short ferry ride away from downtown. Photo by Jan Pauw. Islands Puget Sound Islands. WEST POINT LIGHTHOUSE Of the many things that Discovery Park in Seattle has to offer, the West Point Lighthouse is one of the best. From here you can enjoy stunning views of the Puget Sound, sit on the rocks and listen to the water lapping up onto the shore, feel the wind in your hair and the sun on your back as you take in the sailboats and freighters passingby.
WHIDBEY ISLAND
The largest of the Puget Sound islands, Whidbey Island offers a multitude of recreational activities and tourist attractions. Numerous beaches, parks, campgrounds, and quaint shops call Whidbey Island home, as well as a variety of fairs and festivals throughout the year.LAKE WASHINGTON
Situated between Seattle and Bellevue, Lake Washington is the state’s second largest lake and the site of numerous Seattle-based activities, from the SeaFair hydroplane races every August to dinner cruises year-round from Argosy Cruises.. Seward Park at the south end of the lake features a perimeter path for bicycles and pedestrians that follows the waterfront with sweeping views of the lakeMARINA BEACH PARK
The southernmost park along the Edmonds waterfront, Marina Beach is one of the public’s favorite. With its fascinating marine life at low tide, and stunning views of the Olympic Mountains, you’ll soonPIKE PLACE MARKET
Flying fish, souvenir sweatshirts, vintage movie posters – Pike Place Market has all this and much, much more! You could spend a whole day here, browsing handmade arts and crafts from local vendors, finding that perfect gift from one of the Market’s many quirky shops, enjoying lunch atSEATTLE AND SOUND
Whatever the case may be, we love where we live, and we appreciate the multitude of things the Puget Sound has to offer. From whale-watching in the San Juans to kayaking down the Sammamish River, from the bustling Seattle waterfront to the classical sounds of the Seattle Symphony – there’s a little something for everyone here in theSound.
LAKE WASHINGTON
Situated between Seattle and Bellevue, Lake Washington is the state’s second largest lake and the site of numerous Seattle-based activities, from the SeaFair hydroplane races every August to dinner cruises year-round from Argosy Cruises.. Seward Park at the south end of the lake features a perimeter path for bicycles and pedestrians that follows the waterfront with sweeping views of the lake WEST POINT LIGHTHOUSE Of the many things that Discovery Park in Seattle has to offer, the West Point Lighthouse is one of the best. From here you can enjoy stunning views of the Puget Sound, sit on the rocks and listen to the water lapping up onto the shore, feel the wind in your hair and the sun on your back as you take in the sailboats and freighters passingby.
BEACHES | SEATTLE AND SOUND Beaches. From the white sands of Jetty Island to the rocky shoreline at Saltwater State Park, the beaches of Puget Sound are always a popular summertime destination among locals as well as visitors to the Seattle area. Photo c. Seattle and Sound. Beaches City of Seattle.ANDERSON ISLAND
Anderson Island. The southernmost of the Puget Sound islands, Anderson Island is located just south of McNeil Island and a 20-minute ferry ride away from Steilacoom. Lesser-known and less-visited than its island neighbors to the north, this little gem offers up that quiet small-town charm that those looking for a break from the big city will PARKS | SEATTLE AND SOUND Discovery Park. March 29, 2018 May 11, 2019 meburke. With over seven miles of wilderness trails and 534 acres of forests and meadows, Discovery Park is the perfect place. Read more. Photo c. Seattle and Sound. Parks Puget Sound Islands. DECEPTION PASS STATE PARK The most popular of Washington’s State Parks, Deception Pass State Park has it all – beaches, horse trails, fishing, bird watching, old-growth forests, abundant wildlife, 38 miles of hiking trails, over 300 campsites, crabbing, clamming, boat rentals, and so much more – all on 4,134 acres with stunning views and beautiful wilderness atevery turn.
OWEN BEACH | SEATTLE AND SOUND Views of Vashon Island, ferry boats and fishing craft make Owen Beach one of Point Defiance Park‘s most popular destinations. Have a picnic, rent a kayak, sunbathe on the sandy beach, go for a romantic stroll along the Promenade – the possibilities are endless.SNOHOMISH RIVER
The scenic Snohomish River begins where the Skykomish and Snoqualmie Rivers come together near the town of Monroe in Snohomish County, and flows westward until it empties out into the Puget Sound near Everett.. There are several parks along the river, including Lord Hill Regional Park in Snohomish, a 1,300 acre upland nature preserve. You can ride horseback, hike, or mountain bike into thePIKE PLACE MARKET
Flying fish, souvenir sweatshirts, vintage movie posters – Pike Place Market has all this and much, much more! You could spend a whole day here, browsing handmade arts and crafts from local vendors, finding that perfect gift from one of the Market’s many quirky shops, enjoying lunch atSEATTLE AND SOUND
Whatever the case may be, we love where we live, and we appreciate the multitude of things the Puget Sound has to offer. From whale-watching in the San Juans to kayaking down the Sammamish River, from the bustling Seattle waterfront to the classical sounds of the Seattle Symphony – there’s a little something for everyone here in theSound.
PIONEER SQUARE
Seattle’s historic Pioneer Square district is the site of the city’s original downtown, dating back to 1852. The district is characterized by late nineteenth century brick and stone buildings, and one of the nation’s best surviving collections of Romanesque Revival style urban architecture. TACOMA / SOUTH SOUND LeMay – America’s Car Museum. March 17, 2019 meburke. America’s Car Museum spotlights America’s love affair with the automobile. This four-level, 165,000-sq.-ft. museum in Tacoma is designed to preserve. Read more. Photo c. Seattle and Sound. MAY | SEATTLE AND SOUND May 1 – 10, 2020 This festival features events for the entire family including an art fair, street fair, Grand Parade, strongman show, carnival, classic car show and fireworks. The festival is ISLANDS | SEATTLE AND SOUND Islands. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing getaway, or browsing quaint waterfront shops is more your thing, the islands of Puget Sound have plenty to offer – and most are just a short ferry ride away from downtown. Photo by Jan Pauw. Islands Puget Sound Islands.WHIDBEY ISLAND
The largest of the Puget Sound islands, Whidbey Island offers a multitude of recreational activities and tourist attractions. Numerous beaches, parks, campgrounds, and quaint shops call Whidbey Island home, as well as a variety of fairs and festivals throughout the year.MARINA BEACH PARK
The southernmost park along the Edmonds waterfront, Marina Beach is one of the public’s favorite. With its fascinating marine life at low tide, and stunning views of the Olympic Mountains, you’ll soonLAKE WASHINGTON
Situated between Seattle and Bellevue, Lake Washington is the state’s second largest lake and the site of numerous Seattle-based activities, from the SeaFair hydroplane races every August to dinner cruises year-round from Argosy Cruises.. Seward Park at the south end of the lake features a perimeter path for bicycles and pedestrians that follows the waterfront with sweeping views of the lakeANDERSON ISLAND
Anderson Island. The southernmost of the Puget Sound islands, Anderson Island is located just south of McNeil Island and a 20-minute ferry ride away from Steilacoom. Lesser-known and less-visited than its island neighbors to the north, this little gem offers up that quiet small-town charm that those looking for a break from the big city willPIKE PLACE MARKET
Flying fish, souvenir sweatshirts, vintage movie posters – Pike Place Market has all this and much, much more! You could spend a whole day here, browsing handmade arts and crafts from local vendors, finding that perfect gift from one of the Market’s many quirky shops, enjoying lunch atSEATTLE AND SOUND
Whatever the case may be, we love where we live, and we appreciate the multitude of things the Puget Sound has to offer. From whale-watching in the San Juans to kayaking down the Sammamish River, from the bustling Seattle waterfront to the classical sounds of the Seattle Symphony – there’s a little something for everyone here in theSound.
PIONEER SQUARE
Seattle’s historic Pioneer Square district is the site of the city’s original downtown, dating back to 1852. The district is characterized by late nineteenth century brick and stone buildings, and one of the nation’s best surviving collections of Romanesque Revival style urban architecture. TACOMA / SOUTH SOUND LeMay – America’s Car Museum. March 17, 2019 meburke. America’s Car Museum spotlights America’s love affair with the automobile. This four-level, 165,000-sq.-ft. museum in Tacoma is designed to preserve. Read more. Photo c. Seattle and Sound. MAY | SEATTLE AND SOUND May 1 – 10, 2020 This festival features events for the entire family including an art fair, street fair, Grand Parade, strongman show, carnival, classic car show and fireworks. The festival is ISLANDS | SEATTLE AND SOUND Islands. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing getaway, or browsing quaint waterfront shops is more your thing, the islands of Puget Sound have plenty to offer – and most are just a short ferry ride away from downtown. Photo by Jan Pauw. Islands Puget Sound Islands.WHIDBEY ISLAND
The largest of the Puget Sound islands, Whidbey Island offers a multitude of recreational activities and tourist attractions. Numerous beaches, parks, campgrounds, and quaint shops call Whidbey Island home, as well as a variety of fairs and festivals throughout the year.MARINA BEACH PARK
The southernmost park along the Edmonds waterfront, Marina Beach is one of the public’s favorite. With its fascinating marine life at low tide, and stunning views of the Olympic Mountains, you’ll soonLAKE WASHINGTON
Situated between Seattle and Bellevue, Lake Washington is the state’s second largest lake and the site of numerous Seattle-based activities, from the SeaFair hydroplane races every August to dinner cruises year-round from Argosy Cruises.. Seward Park at the south end of the lake features a perimeter path for bicycles and pedestrians that follows the waterfront with sweeping views of the lakeANDERSON ISLAND
Anderson Island. The southernmost of the Puget Sound islands, Anderson Island is located just south of McNeil Island and a 20-minute ferry ride away from Steilacoom. Lesser-known and less-visited than its island neighbors to the north, this little gem offers up that quiet small-town charm that those looking for a break from the big city willPIKE PLACE MARKET
Flying fish, souvenir sweatshirts, vintage movie posters – Pike Place Market has all this and much, much more! You could spend a whole day here, browsing handmade arts and crafts from local vendors, finding that perfect gift from one of the Market’s many quirky shops, enjoying lunch atSEATTLE AND SOUND
Whatever the case may be, we love where we live, and we appreciate the multitude of things the Puget Sound has to offer. From whale-watching in the San Juans to kayaking down the Sammamish River, from the bustling Seattle waterfront to the classical sounds of the Seattle Symphony – there’s a little something for everyone here in theSound.
LAKE WASHINGTON
Situated between Seattle and Bellevue, Lake Washington is the state’s second largest lake and the site of numerous Seattle-based activities, from the SeaFair hydroplane races every August to dinner cruises year-round from Argosy Cruises.. Seward Park at the south end of the lake features a perimeter path for bicycles and pedestrians that follows the waterfront with sweeping views of the lake WEST POINT LIGHTHOUSE Of the many things that Discovery Park in Seattle has to offer, the West Point Lighthouse is one of the best. From here you can enjoy stunning views of the Puget Sound, sit on the rocks and listen to the water lapping up onto the shore, feel the wind in your hair and the sun on your back as you take in the sailboats and freighters passingby.
EAST OF SEATTLE
August 1, 2018 May 25, 2019 meburke. Situated between Seattle and Bellevue, Lake Washington is the state’s second largest lake and the site of numerous Seattle-based activities, Read more. Photo c. Seattle and Sound. East of Seattle Parks. PARKS | SEATTLE AND SOUND Discovery Park. March 29, 2018 May 11, 2019 meburke. With over seven miles of wilderness trails and 534 acres of forests and meadows, Discovery Park is the perfect place. Read more. Photo c. Seattle and Sound. Parks Puget Sound Islands. OWEN BEACH | SEATTLE AND SOUND Views of Vashon Island, ferry boats and fishing craft make Owen Beach one of Point Defiance Park‘s most popular destinations. Have a picnic, rent a kayak, sunbathe on the sandy beach, go for a romantic stroll along the Promenade – the possibilities are endless.LAKES & RIVERS
Lakes & Rivers. In addition to the expansive waters of the Puget Sound, the Seattle area is also home to a number of lakes and rivers where many enjoy a variety of recreational activities such as kayaking, fishing, whitewater rafting, boating, and more. Photo by Steven Pavlov. City of Seattle Lakes & Rivers.SNOHOMISH RIVER
The scenic Snohomish River begins where the Skykomish and Snoqualmie Rivers come together near the town of Monroe in Snohomish County, and flows westward until it empties out into the Puget Sound near Everett.. There are several parks along the river, including Lord Hill Regional Park in Snohomish, a 1,300 acre upland nature preserve. You can ride horseback, hike, or mountain bike into the DECEPTION PASS STATE PARK The most popular of Washington’s State Parks, Deception Pass State Park has it all – beaches, horse trails, fishing, bird watching, old-growth forests, abundant wildlife, 38 miles of hiking trails, over 300 campsites, crabbing, clamming, boat rentals, and so much more – all on 4,134 acres with stunning views and beautiful wilderness atevery turn.
OWEN BEACH KAYAK RENTALS Paddle the south Puget Sound in a rental kayak from Owen Beach at Point Defiance Park in Tacoma! Expansive views of Vashon Island, Gig Harbor, and Commencement Bay make this a great launching point for kayakers.Rent by the hour or by the day – both single and double kayaks are available.SEATTLE AND SOUND
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Whatever the case may be, we love where we live, and we appreciate the multitude of things the Puget Sound has to offer. From whale-watching in the San Juans to kayakingdown the
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from the bustling Seattle waterfrontto the classical
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little something for everyone here in the Sound. POPULAR SEATTLE-AREA ATTRACTIONS: Museum of Pop CultureSeattle Aquarium
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