Nikonicus
Nikonicus OP t1_jchvu4o wrote
Reply to comment by mudbutt4eva in Mt. Rainier Highway Spring Re-opening by Nikonicus
Thanks! I am now following them on IG. Very helpful.
Nikonicus OP t1_jchvqmq wrote
Reply to comment by cascadesordie in Mt. Rainier Highway Spring Re-opening by Nikonicus
Thanks! I think that's what I was seeing elsewhere. I was there in October and Stevens Canyon was closed for construction and of course now they have the snow to deal with. I stayed in Ashford but frankly would prefer to stay in Packwood, which has a little more going for it.
I may need to rethink my approach but I'll keep my fingers crossed.
Thanks again.
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Nikonicus t1_jc2wpx2 wrote
Reply to Trip to Washington 🌲 by hdporter98
Cedar Creek Grist Mill, Lucia & Moulton Falls are close to Vancouver for a start.
Nikonicus t1_jc2ff7h wrote
Kerry Park (Seattle) at sunset to see the skyline with Mt. Rainier in the background.
Mt. Rainier
Olympic NP/Hoh Rain Forest
Ruby/Rialto beaches
The Palouse area
Dozens of hikes and waterfalls in the eastern half. Check Alltrails.
Nikonicus t1_jamm59x wrote
The Palouse area beyond the falls. They have been called America's Tuscany.
If you're going to go south a bit, I'd stop at Mt. Rainier, Snoqualmie Falls, and the Columbia River gorge near Hood River, which is packed with waterfalls.
Nikonicus OP t1_jchvww7 wrote
Reply to comment by AliveAndThenSome in Mt. Rainier Highway Spring Re-opening by Nikonicus
Thanks! I have saved this link.