Skiers and boarders have a multitude of mountains within two hours of Spokane, Washington. The nearby ski resorts offer an array of terrain from easy bunny hills and cruisers to expert chutes and bowls. Spokane lies just a few miles west of the Washington-Idaho border, close to the Cascade Mountains, a mecca for ski enthusiasts. …
6 Closest Ski Resorts by Seattle, Washington
While Seattle can be among the rainiest cities in the USA, its excess precipitation also equates to an abundance of snow. Each winter, there are a handful of great ski resorts within a few hours’ drive of Seattle. Passing through Washington, the Cascade Mountain range stretches from Canada to Oregon and boasts some of the …
11 Best Beach Towns to Live in the United States
The United States of America has 12,479 miles of coastline (95,509 miles by the NOAA), which means there are plenty of amazing beach towns from sea to shining sea. These coastal regions not only have some of the best ocean views and seafood cuisine in the world but there are so many communities to explore …
6 Best Ski Towns to Live in Washington
One thing you won’t find much of in Washington is ski towns right at the base of the slopes. Most of the time, you’ll need to drive a short distance from town to get to the hill, but don’t let that stop you from experiencing what “The Evergreen State” has to offer. The northwest corner …
6 Ski Resorts within 2 hours of Vancouver, BC, Canada
Due to its proximity to both the ocean and mountains, Vancouver, in British Columbia, Canada, offers visitors access to almost every outdoor sport imaginable, including world-class ski resorts. It’s a special city that allows you to sneak off to the mountains during the middle of the workday, without traveling too far. Few cities offer that …
10 Most Famous Foods in Washington
Washington is full of surprises and contrasts, both geographic and culinary. This makes the Evergreen state one of the most diverse in the country in terms of landscapes and foodscapes. This is because the Cascade Mountains split the state in half, making Western Washington much greener, wetter, and milder than the semi-arid east side. The …
13 Best Beach Towns to Live in Washington
Don’t be fooled into thinking that California has all the west’s best beach towns, as Washington State has its fair share of coastal gems. Whether you’re looking for a rural seaside community or a bustling developed city to live or visit, the Evergreen State has it all. The climate in the Pacific Northwest is colder …
What Is Washington Most Famous For?
An integral part of the Pacific Northwest, Washington is a jolt of life. From its urban centers to the lush wilds and white-capped peaks, Washington is best known for being a place where you can explore nature and disconnect from your urban roots. While megacities like Seattle are beautiful and lively, to see the state’s …
The Best Camping near Seattle, Washington
Camping near Seattle, Washington is actually a little more difficult than visitors might suspect. Though you can still find numerous campgrounds suitable for tents and RVs within a reasonable driving distance to the city center. Seattle proper is a series of seven hills divided into urban districts and sprawling suburbs. While Washington State is home …
Priority Pass | Seattle’s Club At Sea Lounge – SEA Airport Concourse A
Tucked away on the end of the Domestic Concourse A, the Club at Sea Lounge doesn’t disappoint at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Although it can be a good jaunt from your gate, it has ample space, food choices and a nice cocktail bar. The 2 hour layover at Seattle-Tacoma started out poor, because it was from …