Northwest Moments

We’ve all booked a vacation or jumped in the car for a roadtrip based on a single iconic photo. Here’s our collection of the best Northwest moments captured in photos.

Oak Creek Feeding Station, Naches, Washington

This week’s Northwest Moment photo was taken by Carrie Uffindell. In many of our Northwest Moments features, we’ve focused on the natural beauty of the Northwest – which is abundant.  Today, we swap our focus from flora to fauna – the many animal creatures that we share this wonderful part… Read More

Maryhill Winery, Washington

We’re publishing new guides highlighting the best experiences in the Northwest, and this week we published a list of our favorite Northwest wine destinations. There are so many great scenic points among the vineyards in the Northwest – do you have a favorite? Today’s highlighted spot is the Maryhill Winery… Read More

Seattle Waterfront, Washington

Today’s Northwest Moment is a wonderful view of the Seattle Waterfront. Seattle is a city that is under a rapid pace of change – new high rises, new transportation networks, an influx of new faces as the city welcome new businesses. The waterfront is one to undergo much transformation; the… Read More

Lime Kiln Point State Park Lighthouse, San Juan Island

Some of the best Northwest moments can be found exploring the islands off the Washington coast. We love heading to San Juan Island – one of the western most islands of the San Juans, where the town Friday Harbor welcomes visitors with open arms. Heading to the west side of… Read More

Deception Pass State Park, Washington

Deception Pass State Park, Washington

This week’s Northwest Moment photo is by Andy Hayes. Did you know that Deception Pass State Park is one of the most popular state parks in the Northwest? We’d like to say that’s also one of the most underrated; while it does require a bit of a drive to get… Read More

The White Stag Sign, Portland, Oregon

Today’s Northwest Moment photo is by Zack Spear. Portland, Oregon is not short on iconic attractions, but one that is perhaps particularly photogenic is known as the “White Stag Sign” located near the Burnside Bridge along the waterfront. The sign is owned by the city of Portland now, but was… Read More