Saturday, March 27, 2010

Washington State already has everything

Between Canada and Oregon State is located in the state of Washington primarily for well known at home in Seattle. Seattle is a city definitely worth a visit and is quickly becoming one of the most popular destinations on the West Coast. But what do you do when you live here and began to Washington State for granted?

First things first: what time of year it is? If you live on the Washington coast, and it is between the months of October and June, it's likely to rain ascrazy. The rain is fun and comfortable for the first few days. Then it quickly gets cold and miserable losing its novelty. Head toward a sunny and dry climate of Eastern Washington!

Here are a few places that are in Eastern Washington visit:

Spokane! Located in eastern Washington, Spokane is the third largest city in the Northwest, after Seattle and Portland. It is home to a five-star resort and a fantastic independent bookstore called Auntie's Books. It is much drier than in Spokanesomewhere on the coast of Washington and if the water is too much, head inside for a stay in one of the coolest hotel in the northwest!

If you want to embrace fully the wet, you can go whale watching. Whale watching is best off the coast of Washington with a guided tour on a large and safe boat, but the more adventurous readers might try to paddle out beyond the surf in their own kayaks. Some companies offer kayak tours. Killer whales right from the migrationWashington coast, and it is not uncommon to see five or six in a single trip!

Aberdeen: loves rock and roll music, can not visit Washington State (or live) without at least one visit to Aberdeen. What exactly does Aberdeen have to offer? Well, it is a picturesque small town in southern Washington, which will not have much to do ... but it is the former home of Kurt Cobain. Kurt Cobain was the founder and lead singer of a band called Nirvana and serious music lovers must have at leasta pilgrimage in their lives, paid their respects to make it to the man who almost single hand-created grunge and alternative music.

Northwest Trek: If you love nature and wildlife, especially the kind you find in Washington, you'll love the Northwest Trek. The Trek is a wildlife park, more than seven acres and is home to two hundred domestic animals northwest. Hikers can access various types of bears, wolves, lynx, owls and eagles on the ground (belowetc.). This is a walk through the park, the awareness of all visitors by the beauty that the Northwest Passage has to offer (and paid to be protected) is. Better than any conventional zoo, it offers visitors the opportunity to see wild animals in an up close and personal way.

These are just some of the things that Washington has to offer. Many people know not only how entertaining can this state!

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