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krs1000red t1_j8zs8b9 wrote
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Reply to places to visit close to portland by shamarsta
Hood River is cool
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Reply to Staying in Washington from March for maybe the majority of the year, looking for small towns with good access to Nature by SimpleDewd
Eastern WA you have Lake Chelan, or for real remote Stehekin is awesome but look into the ferry. I don’t know the Palouse valley as well but some incredible places out there.
See if you can get up to the Islands, all are amazing but reserve a spot at Moran St Park for a while. The park books out 6-8 months in advance. It’s worth it. Trails, Mt Constitution, swimming at the lake.
Port Townsend was mentioned, defiantly check out the Hoh forest.
Also look at the Columbia River. Starting down at Vancouver WA and winding up east bound. Little towns on both sides of the river. Shout out to Backwoods Brewery and Pizza in Carson WA.
Seriously I would look at traveling around in a circle, either direction and plan out the different areas. With weather these days I’d look at being on the coast for late July/August. Look at eastern wa for fall and nice weather through September start of October. Then maybe islands and peninsula for winter. You’ll get lots or rain but winter storms are also beautiful and cozy if your set up for it.
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Reply to Coming visit for a couple of weeks, I need recommendations! by [deleted]
Plan a couple day trips. Out to Pt Townsend area, and a ferry up to San Juan islands & Friday Harbor.
Incredibly beautiful, well worth it.
If you like hiking pick a direction and you have tons to check out.
Other ideas- Glass Museum, Pile Place Market, many Farmers markets, music shows, catch a game like Sounders, Mariners, Kraken, water front and Great Wheel at sunset.
Go up the Columbia Tower to viewing deck vs Space Needle.
Rent bikes, or kayaks and go out on Lake Union.
I’m forgetting about a hundred things but somewhere to start.