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Coal Creek Falls
Located in Cougar Mountain Regional Wildlife Park, Coal Creek Falls can be reached either by walking or hiking through a maze of trails. This location is a suitable place for hikers of all levels and also boasts several family-friendly trails.
The trails are well-maintained and are set in a picturesque location where hikers can traverse through the thick canopy of cedar and maple trees. Along with the trees, there’s also dense vegetation of ferns, salmonberry, and various other species of wildberry that bloom, especially in spring. The trail is 2.5 miles out-and-back and the waterfalls are around 28 feet that work through runoff and look the absolute best during winter and rainy months.
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Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park is a national historical park that was built in 1979 to memorialize the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897-98. The Seattle unit of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park is a museum and visitors center. The museum tells the history of Seattle, the people that came for the gold rush, and how the city went through a developmental change. Visitors can enjoy the interactive exhibits, read, and further dive deep into the history of Seattle by watching a movie.
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K.O.A Camp Ground
The K.O.A Campground, abbreviated for Kampgrounds of America has over 500 campgrounds in America. Their campgrounds provide a unique camping experience to the visitors while connecting all the campers at the sites. The KOA campground in Seattle has great outdoors, family-friendly campgrounds, and several facilities that make them the first choice of every visitor.
The campgrounds offer several 30-50 Amp hook-up, pull-through, Back-ins RV/ Premium Tent camping sites. Some of the recreational activities that the visitors can enjoy here are fishing, paddle boating, swimming, golfing, camp organized group activities, group meeting facilities, etc,. The campgrounds are divided into the holiday, journey and resort-style grounds wherein each of them offers a different camping experience.
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Kruckeberg Botanic Garden
Kruckeberg Botanic Garden is a pretty and exotic garden sprawled over 4- acre in the Pacific Northwest of shoreline, Seattle. Founded in 1958, the garden is set around a natural woodland area with more than 2,000 species of various local and exotic plant species. Be it ferns, hardwoods or magnolias, Kruckeberg Botanic Garden is a treat to explore for its rare collection of horticulture species. Apart from the plants and trees, Kruckeberg Botanic Garden is ideal for bird watching as more than 40 species can be spotted around the area. Visitors can also shop some rare and unique plant species from the MsK Nursery in the garden.
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Lake Boren
Lake Boren is a large and brilliantly blue lake located in the Lake Boren Park near the Coal Creek Parkway, around 17 minutes away from the Seattle city. It features quite lot amenities like walking trails, picnic shelters, fishing dock and children’s playground for an added recreational fun. Moreover, the sports fanatic can enjoy their favourite sports around the lake as it also equips two tennis courts, basketball court and sand volleyball court. A hiking trail along the shoreline of the lake and Lake Boren Fuchsia Garden around makes it even more beautiful and enjoyable.
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Lake Crescent
Nestled on the Olympic Mountains, Lake Crescent is a picturesque lake with stunning blue water and alluring clarity. Lake Crescent is surrounded by the recreational area around Spruce Railroad, Pyramid Mountain trails and Marymere falls sprawled over 2,100 hectares of pretty location. Apart from beautiful lakes, there are some swimming pools and diving area such as ‘Devils Punch Bowl’ giving an essence of adventure around the lake. Lake Crescent is an ideal place for camping as it is neighboured by various camping grounds. Fishing, kayaking, hiking and swimming are other famous activities that can be enjoyed ay Lake Crescent.
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Lake Pleasant RV Park
The Lake Pleasant RV Park is a family-owned and operated park which that includes a wildlife habitat and a small lake. The park is set in a wooded setting, with all campsites within a small distance to the small lake. Some of the recreational activities available at the park are hiking, biking, swimming, fishing, and much more.
Lake Quinault
Surrounded by tropical rainforest at the southern getaway of Olympic National Park, Lake Quinault is a glacially carved lake covered with lush green moss trees and attractive accommodations. Lake Quinault offers breathtaking views around the area as it is full of captivating wildlife, long green trees, alluring waterfalls, etc. The prime attraction around the lake is its rainforest, Quinault rain forest which is ideal for camping and hiking to feel nature’s beauty. Other activities prominent in the area are fishing, diving, hiking, and scenic exploration. Historic Lake Quinault Lodge, Quinault loop trail, and Quinault rain forest interpretive trail around the lake make it even more fun and worth visiting.
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Lake Sammamish
Lake Sammamish is a captivating freshwater lake nestled on the eastern side of Bellevue city. Sprawled over 1,980 hectares, it is also home to Lake Sammamish State Park on the southern end and is one of the most developed lakes present in the proximity of Seattle. Apart from the clear water and scenic views, Lake Sammamish is worth visiting for the two beaches located around the shoreline which offers adventure sports like swimming, kayaking, boarding, and hiking. The leisure activities such as sunbathing, picnicking, and baseball which are prevalent around Lake Sammamish doubles the fun and makes it ideal for a weekend getaway.
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Lake Cushman
Lake Cushman is a popular lake sitting on the north branch of the Skokomish River covering 1,620 hectares. Neighboured by Olympic National Forest, visitors can capture some extraordinary landscape views around Lake Cushman. It is extremely popular as a recreational spot as it offers boating, fishing, hiking, kayaking etc. Lake Cushman houses various pretty resorts and camping grounds ideal for a day camp or a weekend getaway around the crystal clear blue water. The cool and cerulean water of Lake Cushman is extremely relaxing and perfect for paddling. The mountains around the lake beautify it and offer more adventure with the cliff jumping activity.
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