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Palouse Falls State Park

Palouse Falls State Park

Located within Palouse Falls State Park, Palouse Falls was formerly known as Aput Aput, which means Falling Water. It was named by the Palouse Indians. This 94-acre state park of Washington boasts several camping sites with tent spaces that are all available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Some of the amenities that can be found here are the information kiosk booths, paths that can be accessed by the wheelchairs, picnic tables, and more. Visitors of the park must be aware of the common resident of the park - the rattlesnakes. The best time to visit the falls is during the golden hour of sunset. Read More

Parsons Garden

Parsons Garden

Nestled in West Highland Drive and Betty Bowen Viewpoint, Parsons Garden is a 0.4 acre park hustle free park which is a magical venue for weddings in Seattle. The shady yet verdant landscaped area is manicured with grasses, pretty benches, and flowery bushes making it idealistic relaxing garden. Stroll around the garden to check the romantic display of green lawns, peaceful environment or picnic spots for a perfect day out with family.

Platform Gallery

Platform Gallery

Platform Gallery has been operating since 2004, in the Tashiro Kaplam Arts Center, and has been a great addition to Seattle’s art scenes since then. The Platform hosts several exhibitions as well as solo art works, which mainly focus on diverse themes such as gender identity. The contributions to this gallery by Steve Lyons, the owner, has been acknowledged by art enthusiasts throughout the world. Location: 114 3rd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104, United States Timings: Read More

Pocket beach

Pocket beach

A 20-minutes walk from the Seattle Aquarium will take you to the Pocket Beach in Olympic Park. It is a small and natural beach that inhabits native plants and is a natural habitat for salmon, forage fish, kelp, and other marine critters. There are also tonnes of burrowing sea cucumbers, sea urchins, and clams found at this beach.

Pritchard Island Beach

Pritchard Island Beach

Located north of Seward Park, Pritchard Island Beach is set in the Rainer Beach Area. The beach features a swimming area with high and low diving boards, a bathhouse for rentals, and a marshy wetland (Pritchard Wetland) with a shelter for varied wildlife and native plants.

Prole Drift

Prole Drift

Established in 2011, this art gallery in Seattle is famous for being a ‘non-representational gallery’, and its founders, Dirk Park and Jaq Chartier, find immense pride in this. They specially curate the pieces and the artists they represent. Usually, the exhibitions in this gallery are quite vibrant and full of energy. Apart from exhibitions, this gallery also hosts collaborative social events, where artists from around the world can mingle with one another. Read More

Quil Ceda Creek Casino

Quil Ceda Creek Casino

The Quil Ceda Creek Casino in Seattle is a small casino that features slot machines, table games, and several dining options. Despite being a small space, it gives the visitors an adrenaline rush with its varied slots and table games. There are over 1000 slots here with five dollars, penny, dollar, etc. The table games range from blackjack, roulette to Spanish 21, and more. With the best in-house entertainment including shows, live bands, pay-per-view boxing/ MMA, the casino also offers over 2.0 million in jackpots every month. Read More

Richmond Beach

Richmond Beach

Located in the Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, Richmond Beach is bordered by the Puget Sound. The beach features picnic tables, bathrooms, fire pits, off-leash dog areas, etc., along with recreational sports like diving, kayaking. Visitors can also dive into beachcombing, shellfish gathering, and long walks along the beach with an exquisite view of the Puget Sound.

Rolling Hills Golf Course

Rolling Hills Golf Course

Housed in Bremerton, the Rolling Hills Golf Course is a public 18-hole 70 par course that lengthens over 5000 yards. Constructed in the year 1972 by Donald A Hogan, the golf course includes tight fairways and greens surrounded by tall mature trees. The terrain of the golf course is mostly flat, with some gentle undulating greens that make the golf course suitable for all skill levels. Opened all-year-round, this golf course also has a driving range, chipping greens for golfers to practice their swing. Read More

Roq La Rue

Roq La Rue

Ever since its inception in 1998, Roq La Rue has been highlighting the pop culture and also claims to be one of the only gallery featuring this form. The gallery exhibits contemporary art gallery focusing on Pop Surrealism, New Contemporary, Figurative work and and Imaginative Narrative.At Roq La Rue, you can spot the unique works of artists like Lola Gill and Debra Baxter. They have a shop as well, where you can explore smaller pieces of artwork. The gallery also hosts shows, which rotate monthly. Read More

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