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Where to See Cherry Blossoms in Seattle

Where to See Cherry Blossoms in Seattle

Hint: It's not just the UW Quad

Cherry blossom season is upon us. While thousands flock to the University of Washington’s Quad each spring to see the W shaped array of blossoms bloom in delight, crowds can be overwhelming. The hum of drones above the trees may distract visitors from the beauty that surrounds them. These lesser known cherry blossom destinations in…

Travel Foodies Unite in Hawaii
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Travel Foodies Unite in Hawaii

Why do you travel? Is it to explore new scenery? To explore new cultures? To eat your way across a destination? Well, you’ll get all 3 in Hawaii.

Sponsored by Aqua Kauai Beach Resort Why do you travel? Is it to explore new scenery? To explore new cultures? To eat your way across a destination? Well, you’ll get all 3 in Hawaii. Breathtaking vistas. Aloha spirit in melee (song) and hula (dance) as well as its people. All made even better after eating…

March Hike of the Month: Heybrook Lookout

March Hike of the Month: Heybrook Lookout

It’s a short gorgeous hike, but it’s all about the views

This one REQUIRES a clear day. It’s a short gorgeous hike, but it’s all about the views. You’d be hard pressed to find a better “bang for your buck” view hike than Heybrook Lookout. It’s one of Washington’s famous fire lookout towers. These towers are built for maximum visibility — that means views! Luckily, you…

Snowshoeing in Seattle? Having the Right Gear Helps

Snowshoeing in Seattle? Having the Right Gear Helps

Take a snow walk in the new MSR Evo Snowshoe kit

Snowshoeing is exploding in the Puget Sound area. It’s an outdoor activity with the lowest barrier to entry for those who want to get out into a winter wonderland in the Pacific Northwest. How do we know it’s gaining in popularity? The last few weekends have seen the downtown REI sold out of rental snowshoes….

February Hike of the Month: Cedar Butte Trail

February Hike of the Month: Cedar Butte Trail

The Cedar Butte trail offers a less crowded experience

We’ve been having an unseasonably warm winter in Seattle, which while frustrating for some skiers, has made for some great winter hiking days. This month, try hiking nearby Cedar Butte, a 3.5 mile round trip hike that leaves from Iron Horse State Park, just out at exit 32 on I-90. It starts out as a…

8 Great Ways to Enjoy a Winter Vacation on the North Shore of Vancouver, BC
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8 Great Ways to Enjoy a Winter Vacation on the North Shore of Vancouver, BC

Where charming small-town vibes meet thrilling outdoor adventure—winter has never looked so bright

Sponsored by Vancouver’s North Shore Tourism Vancouver’s North Shore is a destination all unto itself any time of year, but there’s a special kind of magic that happens in the winter. Venture up majestic snow-capped mountains and treat yourself to that Canadian hospitality at world-class restaurants and hotels right at their feet. Ride the Top…

7 Best Cruises in Seattle 起航了:西雅图最佳游轮

7 Best Cruises in Seattle 起航了:西雅图最佳游轮

游轮旅游受人青睐,前所未有。本文为您解析:为何西雅图港乘坐游轮出行的人数以及游轮数达到历史新高。Cruising has never been a more glamorous way to travel. Here’s why a record number of passengers -- and ships — are docking at the Port of Seattle.

在“极致号”游轮的“波斯花园”享受蒸汽或桑拿带来的轻松和舒展

Celebrate the Lunar New Year in Vancouver and Richmond, BC
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Celebrate the Lunar New Year in Vancouver and Richmond, BC

Ancient traditions come to life in a modern setting to celebrate family, food and good fortune.

Sponsored by Lunar New Year Festival It’s no secret that the Pacific Northwest can get a little gray in these winter months, but just a little ways up the I-5, the Lunar New Year Festival in British Columbia, Canada is a bright and colorful celebration that welcomes the coming of spring in fascinating style. A short…

Road Trip: Visit a Vancouver Island Town for Maple Syrup, Hiking and History

Road Trip: Visit a Vancouver Island Town for Maple Syrup, Hiking and History

A tiny Vancouver Island city offers unique rewards for the visitor

AROUND TOWN: The Kinsol Trestle near Duncan was restored for hikers after sitting abandoned for 31 years

The Skagit Eagle Festival Is in Full Swing

The Skagit Eagle Festival Is in Full Swing

Now is the time to see these majestic creatures

There’s still time to see the eagles—not the football team, our national symbol birds who flock by the hundreds to the Skagit River from December through February to feast on the dying chum salmon who have come home to spawn. Visit in the mornings and bring your binoculars to see trees filled with the noble…

January Hike of the Month: Gold Creek Pond

January Hike of the Month: Gold Creek Pond

Time to break out the snowshoes

It’s January, so we should stay inside and dream of springtime hikes, right? Wrong. It’s a perfect time for snowshoeing, aka hiking in the snow. If you can hike, you can snowshoe, and with Snoqualmie Pass less than an hour from Seattle, it’s time to get outside. Gold Creek Pond is a top choice for…

How to Razor Clam Like a Pro

How to Razor Clam Like a Pro

January—halfway through the season—is prime time for razor clamming. Here's how to do it right

CLAM UP: A razor clammer on Long Beach uses a clam gun, a tubular contraption that sucks up the long clams without breaking their shells

Head East for a Family-Friendly Ski Getaway

Head East for a Family-Friendly Ski Getaway

What happens when a family packs the car with winter gear and heads out to sample some of the West’s best slopes? An epic adventure of fun and bonding ensues

VIEW POINT: Grand Targhee’s slopes peek out from above the clouds; weather conditions on a visit by the author earned it the nickname “Grand Foggy”

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