A lighthouse and an impressive mountain – it doesn’t get much better than this, which is why we chose Point Wilson Lighthouse, located in Fort Worden State Park, as our photo of the week.Read More
If you’re planning a trip to the Northwest, one of the first questions you’re probably asking is “When is the best time to go?” While summer brings the best chance of idyllic weather, every season offers delights for travelers – it all depends on what you’re looking for in the…Read More
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park is just a 55-mile drive from Seattle – why not take a “daycation” from work and visit during the winter? The recent snow provided a stunning backdrop for animals like this majestic wolf, which is why we chose this image from Northwest Trek Wildlife Park as…Read More
We recently highlighted one of Washington State’s most popular attractions: whale watching through Puget Sound Express. The Southern Resident killer whales, often referred to as the “orcas of the Salish Sea,” are surely one of this region’s most impressive highlights.Read More
The Northwest is famous for its opportunities for whale watching, and in this week’s Faces of the Northwest, our regular series featuring Q&A interviews with small business owners and tourism professionals in the region, we’ll get an in-depth look at Puget Sound Express, which offers guaranteed whale watching tours in…Read More
Can you imagine soaring above scenery like this? The Columbia River Gorge divides the states of Washington and Oregon, and is renowned for its opportunity for spectacular outdoor adventures.Read More