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Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve

Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve by VisitWa

The nation's first national historical reserve, Ebey's offers legendary walks such as the Ebey's beach/bluff walk overlooking Admiralty Inlet. The reserve and Coupeville feature historic homes, farms and commercial buildings in a setting bordered by Penn Cove and Admiralty Inlet. http://www.nps.gov/ebla/index.htm

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Historic Coupeville Wharf

Historic Coupeville Wharf by VisitWa

This is the icon of historic Coupeville, the heart of Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve. The wharf was originally built for transportation and storage of locally grown grain and other goods as well as ferry services for people. Now the wharf and boating facility primarily provide for pleasure activities, including shops, cafes and marine mammal exhibits. The wharf provides great views of Penn Cove and the Coupeville waterfront.

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Created on 8/14/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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View on top of Pier 66 - Photo Op

View on top of Pier 66 - Photo Op by VisitWa

On top of Pier 66, you’ll enjoy unobstructed views of Seattle skyline, Olympic Mountains, and the Seattle Waterfront. This is a large space with a nearly 360 view of Seattle. You can reach by elevator or stairs from the waterfront, and it can be accessed by Marion Street skybridge located just north of the Pike Place Public Market. Suitable for a scenic picnic on a sunny day, night offers romantic views of lighted skyline, and terrific views as the sun sets behind the Olympic Mountains.

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Created on 8/11/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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View at end of Pier 56 - Photo Op

View at end of Pier 56 - Photo Op by VisitWa

Hidden at the end of Pier 56 is the required public access space with a row of picnic tables offering unobstructed views of the Port, Elliott Bay, the distant Olympic Mountain Range, and the close-up ferry traffic. On a sunny day, there is nothing more Seattle than sitting at the end of this pier sipping a latte’ or eating picnic treats from the Public Market while the ferries and Argosy boats pass by.

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Created on 8/11/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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Chase Park

Chase Park by visitwainfo

Mable Chase donated her property for the .52 acre park in 1909. It has a picnic area and play equipment

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Created on 8/15/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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Centennial Park

Centennial Park by visitwainfo

Centennial Park was acquired in 1992. The 1 acre park has a stage, benches and restrooms.

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Linwood Park

Linwood Park by visitwainfo

This small neighborhood park, approximately 1.4 acres, is located in the northwestern portion of the city. The park has a playground, open lawn area for active play, and picnic tables.

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Great Blue Heron Viewing Area

Great Blue Heron Viewing Area by visitwainfo

The Great Blue Heron is the largest heron in North America. It is a large bird, with a slate-gray body, chestnut and black accents, and very long legs and neck. In flight, it looks enormous, with a six-foot wingspan. Heron nesting season is mid-February to late July. Bring your binoculars to see the birds up close.

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Moorland Park

Moorland Park by visitwainfo

Moorland Park offers visitors over three acres of manicured open lawn and an athletic field. This park, tucked away in a neighborhood and located next to Moorlands Elementary, is ideal for a quick dog walk or informal softball game. Other features include picnic tables, children's play area and a basketball court. Field available for reservation through the Northshore School District. The park is maintained by the Northshore School District.

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Created on 8/14/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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Northshore Summit Park

Northshore Summit Park by visitwainfo

Construction of park improvements for the 3.5 acre park is anticipated to begin in the Fall of 2013 consistent with an updated master plan. The updated master plan contains looped trails, a playground area of approximately 1,900 square feet containing both "natural" looking and traditional play equipment. Landscaping includes wetland and wetland buffer plantings, improvements to the open lawn informal play areas, woodland restoration, and plantings to improve the landscape buffer on the western park boundary. The plan also includes park entry improvements, site furniture, and interpretative signage.

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Tracy Owen Station at Log Boom Park

Tracy Owen Station at Log Boom Park by visitwainfo

This 12-acre park provides access to over 1200 lineal feet of shoreline on Kenmore's Lake Washington waterfront. The public dock is a fantastic place to watch the sea planes land, toss out a line for fishing or simply enjoy the sunset. Other features include the Kenmore History Path, playground area, picnic tables, access to the Burke-Gilman Trail, daytime moorage, and restroom facility. The park was renamed Tracy Owen Station after the late King County Councilmember, Tracy Owen.

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Squire's Landing

Squire's Landing by visitwainfo

King County transferred ownership of the 42-acre undeveloped open space, located just south of NE 175th Street and adjacent to the Sammamish River, in 2009. Squire's Landing name is intended to honor Watson Squire, an early Kenmore developer who had visions for a local waterfront park in the early 1900s. No public access at this time.

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Rhododendron Park

Rhododendron Park by visitwainfo

Centrally located within the heart of Kenmore, this park features one of the largest public collections of hybrid rhododendrons in the Northwest. In addition to beautiful rhododendrons, the 13-acre park features two play areas, basketball court, picnic shelter, pedestrian access trails and walkways, large green space, and restroom facilities. The picnic shelter is available for rentals through the Kenmore Senior Center by calling 425-489-0707.

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Wallace Swamp Creek Park

Wallace Swamp Creek Park by visitwainfo

A passive open space of approximately 25-acres located adjacent to the west and north side of Kenmore Elementary School. This open space extends east and west across Swamp Creek between 68th Ave. NE & 73rd Ave. NE. The open space is minimally developed. A bridge crosses Swamp Creek allowing for salmon spawning views, access to stream and walking or riding trails.

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Travel Gay Seattle - Visitor Info Center

Travel Gay Seattle - Visitor Info Center by visitwainfo

Travel Gay Seattle has an information center courtesy of First Security Bank. Travel Gay Seattle, the most trusted source for travel created by Seattle's LGBT Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Seattle Business Association GSBA. GSBA is the largest LGBT Chamber of Commerce in the nation with over 1000 business members. The Visitor Center is hosted in the entry area of the First Security Bank Phone: 206-995-8895 Hours of Operation Monday - Thursday 9:00am - 5:00pm Friday - 9:00am - 6:00pm Saturday - 10:00am - 2:00pm FREE PARKING behind the branch accessed from 10th Ave East

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Twisp Visitor Information Center

Twisp Visitor Information Center by visitwainfo

Twisp Visitor Information Center & Methow Valley Community Center Summer Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9 am - 5 pm, Sat 9 am - 2 pm (509) 997-2020 or (509) 997-2926 Visit the Twisp Visitor Information Center, located in the historic Twisp High School (built in 1912). Twisp Public Library, public restrooms & public park.

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Created on 8/13/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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Cascade Loop Scenic Highway

Cascade Loop Scenic Highway by visitwainfo

Cascade Loop Scenic Highway – "One of America's Grandest, Most Spectacular Drives!" ~ National Geographic Traveler Traveling west on SR 20, you will be enjoying the Cascade Highway which is the longest highway in Washington. The highway has been called "The Most Beautiful Mountain Highway in the State of Washington."

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Cascade Loop Scenic Highway

Cascade Loop Scenic Highway by visitwainfo

Cascade Loop Scenic Highway -- "One of America's Grandest, Most Spectacular Drives!" ~ National Geographic Traveler SR 20 also known as the Cascade Highway is the longest highway in Washington The highway has been called "The Most Beautiful Mountain Highway in the State of Washington." Washington Pass on the North Cascade Highway is magnificent! As the highway swings south, great walls of granite sweep upward. Dead ahead, the massive bulk of 7,600’ Liberty Bell Mountain seems to block any passage through the mountain fortress. Just when it seems impossible, the highway makes a great horseshoe bend and clambers up the face of Liberty Bell. The off-road viewpoint at the top of the pass provides splendid views of the mountain-ringed valley. The highway also crosses Washington Pass at 5,477’and Rainy Pass at 4,860’.

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Concrete Visitor’s Information Center

Concrete Visitor’s Information Center by visitwainfo

Visit Us: We're located in the East County Resource Center Phone: 360-853-8784 or 360-853-8767 Email: chamber@concrete-wa.com Prior to 1921, several fires destroyed most of the original wooden buildings which had lined Main Street. Since concrete was in ample supply, it was decided that subsequent commercial buildings would be made from this nonflammable material. Historic plaques on many of the buildings list their construction dates. Three of the oldest wood frame structures which escaped the fires include the Baker Street Grill, the Assembly of God Church, and the town Hall & Library.

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North Cascade Visitor Info Center

North Cascade Visitor Info Center by visitwainfo

The Cascade Highway has been called "The Most Beautiful Mountain Highway in the State of Washington." For visitors driving the Cascade Loop in Washington, or the International Loop through British Columbia and Washington State, the communities of Rockport and Marblemount provide the last commercial services for those leaving the Puget Sound area and heading east over the mountains Phone 360-873-4150 chamber@marblemount.com

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