Travel to Washington State – Episode 576
categories: USA TravelHear about travel to the state of Washington as the Amateur Traveler talks to Anne and Mike Howard from HoneyTrek.com about their recent road trip from the ocean to the mountains to the wine region.
Anne says, “We have been nomadic for 6 years now, traveling around the world. When we reached Washington State we said ‘this feels like home’. We are not from there. But when a place really captures you, that’s how we feel about Washington State.”
“The diversity of people there, the different cultures that live there, the warmth of the people is really amazing, and then just the diversity of landscapes from rainforest to desert landscapes, to glaciers, volcanos, and then you get into incredible wine country and hidden gem parks.”
We start in Seattle, which we have covered previously on the show and then head to the west to the rain forests of Olympic National Park. Mike and Anne gave us some hiking ideas in the park. They also suggest a visit to Neah Bay on the northwest tip of the state. There you will find sea stacks and spectacular scenery. You will also find the Makah native people. Make a stop at their cultural center.
We then head to the volcanic Mount Rainier which can be seen from Seattle on a clear day. This mountain is often snow-capped all year round. It offers great hikes including a series of trail huts.
We head inland to Washington’s wine country in the hotter drier interior near the Columba River where Anne and Mike stayed in a tiny home in the middle of vineyards.
Let us introduce you to the lesser-known but beautiful North Cascades National Park before wrapping up with tulips and a festival dedicated to the Big Lebowsky.
Join us on a trip through Washington State. Seattle is just the start of a beautiful state.
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Show Notes
HoneyTrek.com
Ultimate Journeys for Two (book)
Washington (state)
Beacon Hill, Seattle
Seattle on Amateur Traveler
Olympic National Park
Hoh Rain Forest
Quinault Rain Forest
Neah Bay, Washington
Makah Museum
Tidepool Activities on the Coast of Olympic National Park
Kalaloch Lodge at Olympic National Park
Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park
Wonderland Trail at Mount Rainier
Skyline Trail Loop at Mount Rainier
Grove of the Patriarchs Loop at Mount Rainier
Mount Tahoma Trails Huts
Alexandria Nicole Cellars
Horse Heaven Hills AVA
Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
Chinook Scenic Byway
North Cascades National Park
9 Glorious Campgrounds In Washington Where No Reservation Is Required
Through Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail at 10 – Episode 135
Ross Lake Resort
Skagit Valley Tulip Festival
Dudestock
Travels with Willie: Adventure Cyclist
yellowtentadventures.com
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2 Responses to “Travel to Washington State – Episode 576”
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Jim Trivelpiece
Says:September 23rd, 2017 at 4:38 pm
Re: the travel to Washington State episode:
They only toured half the state! The Eastern half has a number of undiscovered gems. The presenters really didn’t know their subject well enough to do justice.
JT
chris2x
Says:September 23rd, 2017 at 4:55 pm
We try and focus on a one week itinerary, can’t do the whole state