While many of us bemoan the wet and cold of winter, there are many reasons to love the season when you live in the Northwest. Just check out our Best of the Northwest photo of the week, featuring a fiery sunset across the spectacular snow-covered landscape of Mount Rainier.Read More
Where is your favorite place to watch the sun go down in Seattle? There are multiple locations around the city that offer exceptional views of the skyline, the Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges, Elliott Bay and the unbeatable sunsets that light up the sky while illuminating the glistening waters of…Read More
The deepest lake in the U.S., Crater Lake is absolutely stunning with its incredibly intense sapphire hue. Combined with its sheer surrounding cliffs which soar to almost 2,000 feet, it’s a sight that everyone should see at least once in a lifetime.Read More
While going for a walk in the rain can be fun, when it’s just too dreary, wet and cold outside, you might want to find something to keep you entertained indoors, which is why we’ve come up with a few of our favorite rainy things to do in Seattle.Read More
There is something truly magical about winter in Alaska. Not only does the landscape look even more impressive blanketed under glistening snow, but this is the time when you’ll have the best opportunity to witness the colorful northern lights.Read More
Who says hiking can only be enjoyed during the warmer months of the year? There are quite a few that make for an unforgettable trek in the snow! White Salmon Creek, North Cascades, Washington As this area is in a relatively low destination, oftentimes there isn’t much if any snow…Read More