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Victor Falls

Victor Falls

One of the very few lowland waterfalls situated near Puget Sound, Victor Falls is encompassed by heavy foliage all around. The trails of the falls are also home to several native animals and plants with edible fruits, such as the wild blackberries. Due to the difficulty of the hike, Victor Falls isn’t suitable for families with younger kids. The falls form from Fennel Creek and gush over an escarpment that’s carved into sedimentary rock. As the falls are technically formed by thick mud, considering geologically, Victor Falls will be concluded as a short-lived waterfall shortly. Read More

Village Green Golf Course

Village Green Golf Course

Constructed in the year 1963 and a few miles from Tacoma, The Village Green Golf Course is a public executive 18-hole par 62 course and also the best golf course in the area. The narrow fairways, small and elevated greens make it a perfect spot for high handicap golfers. With a driving range and chipping greens, this golf course welcomes all from novice golfers to the intermediate ones to practice their short game and hone their skills further. Read More

Wallace Falls

Wallace Falls

Renowned as a hiker’s haven, Wallace Falls is situated near Gold Bar, Washington that offers 12 miles of out-and-back trail. Nestled on the west side of Cascade Mountains, Wallace Falls State Park is a beautiful recreational area of 1,380 acres that surrounds Wallace Falls and Wallace River. The three-tiered waterfalls gush over rock and timber and fall into the clear pool of water below. To get a good look at the falls, meander through the multiple trails that’ll take hikers to lower, middle, and upper viewpoints, or through Greg Ball Trails and an old logging road. There are walk-in tent sites available at the State Park that’s available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Along with the tent sites, there are cabins, too, that can be reserved before getting to the park. Read More

Walter Hall Golf Course

Walter Hall Golf Course

Maintained and owned by the City of Everett and Premier Golf Center LLC, The Walter E Halls Golf course is an 18-hole public course that extends over 6000 yards. Harbored in a forest setting, with a spectacular view of the Olympic and Cascade range, this golf course is a favorite spot for golfers of all skill levels. The golf course features group and private golfing lessons barring age and skill level. The golf courses also feature a pro-shop to buy the golfing accessories or book the tee time, with professionals that are working seamlessly to organize and plan tournaments and golf outings. With an intent to encourage all golfers, this golf course has men and women golf clubs that host fun golfing competitions every month. Read More

Wat Lao Dhammacetiyaram

Wat Lao Dhammacetiyaram

Located between Rainier Beach and Rainier Valley neighborhoods, the major attraction of Wat Lao Dhammacetiyaram is the massive statue of Lord Buddha. Easily recognized by its yellow and brick red façade, the Buddhist Temple is a great location to sit in peace and pray.

Watt Dhammacakkaram

Watt Dhammacakkaram

Watt Dhammacakkaram, also known as Watt Chas, is a three-decades old institution in Seattle, which happens to be the oldest Cambodian Buddhist temple in the state of Washington. The temple has its door open to people from all religions and communities. Watt Dhammacakkaram is founded on the principle of world peace and harmony as preached by Lord Buddha. The temple aims to educate Cambodian children and youth on the history and heritage of their home country by conducting Khmer classes and other community activities. They also conduct open house sessions with the resident monks of the temple present where visitors and devotees can freely discuss their troubles and seek counsel. Read More

West Seattle Christian Church

West Seattle Christian Church

The West Seattle Christian Church is a community church in the heart of Seattle which offers to teach discipleship to Jesus. Being followers of Jesus, the church is committed to racial justice and promotes the idea of anti-racism.

West Seattle Golf Course

West Seattle Golf Course

The West Seattle Golf Course is a public 18-hole Championship par 72 golf course that challenges all golfers of all levels. Opened in the year 1940 and designed by the famous architect H Chandler Egan this golf course meanders across the Longfellow Creek. With a view of Elliot Bay and downtown Seattle, this golf course has a flat and uneven hilly terrain, which offers an extra challenge for the players. Not only the golf course is an excellent play area for the golfers, but, also features a West Golf Course Banquet Hall to host special events. Read More

WhirlyBall

WhirlyBall

WhirlyBall, a team sport and group activity Adventure Park is “the world’s only mechanised team sport” located in the Edmonds city of Washington near Seattle. Ideal for visitors of age group from 8 to 80, WhirlyBall features basketball, jai-alai, and hockey courts played while riding electrically powered bumper cars. The virtual reality gaming arena of the adventure park offers various fun games like beat saber, space pirate, gunheart, google earth VR etc. Events can be planned in groups and teams accompanied by food court serving some delicacies. Read More

Wild Waves Theme Park

Wild Waves Theme Park

Nestled in Federal Way, Washington, Wild Waves Theme Park is the oldest and one of the major amusement parks in Seattle. The amusement park and water park was opened in 1977 serving Seattle’s population with a thrilling and fun experience. Rides and attractions in the park are divided into 5 major sections, roller coasters, water rides, thrill rides, family rides and kiddie rides. Equipped with 32 different rides, Wild Waves theme park is most popular for its roller coaster rides and water rides including Timberhawk - Ride of Prey, The Wild Thing, wave pool, Riptide, Timber Axe, Lumberjack falls, etc. Apart from some amazing rides, Wild Waves Theme Park also celebrates annual festivals, Fright Fest Halloween celebration and Holiday with lights alluring the place with more fun and excitement. Read More

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