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“Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own." - Charles Dickens
“Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own." - Charles Dickens
A 2,2 miles picturesque trail will take you to admirable subalpine lake nested between the granite walls. This easy hike provides the hikers with stunning views, precious memories and a little bit of exercise.
San Juan Island National Historical Park is also known as American and English Camps. The camps are situated on San Juan Island. The park was created to commemorate the bloodless Pig War.
It's an awesome location to take your horse camping with you, enjoy a peaceful environment with amanities and ride a horse in the woods.
Quiet, sun-drenched, autumn days are the best time to get immersed in nature and enjoy the elegancy of unforgettably beautiful fall landscapes. And the best place for this, to our opinion, is the Heather-Maple Pass Loop Trail.
Lime Kiln Point is a very nice 36-acre park that is located in the western part of San Juan Island. This island is very popular among tourists, because it is considered to be one of the best places in the world for whale-watching. The most popular whales that choose these waters for summer are Orca whales.
If you are planning hiking or backpacking trip in Mount Baker Area, and are looking for a peaceful and safe place for overnight, or if you just want to spend a weekend camping somewhere among beautiful landscape, enjoying fantastic views, Silver Fir Campground will suit you perfectly.
Maple Pass Loop Trail is considered one of the most famous and one of the most popular hikes in Washington. Along its entire length of about 7 miles (roundtrip) it provides the hikers with unforgettable views.
Cattle Point is one of the most popular places in the south part of San Juan Island. The main attractions at Cattle Point are American Camp, Mount Finlayson, Fourth of July Beach and South Beach and, of course, the Cattle Point Lighthouse.
Get amazing camping experience in a beautiful Silver Lake Park Campground. Lots of campsites, RV sites and numerous recreation opportunities.
The Diablo Lake Trail is a moderate 7,6 miles (roundtrip) hike, providing you with a great opportunity to admire the breathtaking view of the lake and mountains surrounding it.
Don't let the name of Diablo Lake deceive you! Going there and thinking about the hell (as “Diablo” means “devil” in Spanish), you make it into heaven. Unique, outstanding, fascinating, enchanting – all these words cannot fully describe the real beauty of this place.
If you are hiking in Mt. Baker area or looking for some gorgeous mountain views, don’t forget about Twin Lakes. An extremely scenic drive, full of picturesque vantage points, leading to fascinating lakes surrounded by mountains and meadows – this is what awaits you if you decide to explore this route.
Deception Pass State Park is a great 4,134-acre park with wonderful recreational possibilities. This State Park offers 77,000 feet of saltwater shoreline and almost 34,000 feet of freshwater shoreline. Deception Pass State Park offers not only great opportunities for hiking and camping, but also stunning and breathtaking views of the nature, old-growth trees, sand dunes, different kinds of birds and animals.
Mt. Baker Vacation Rentals will help you to find a perfect place for your recreation in Mt. Baker Area. All the vacation cabins and lodgings are located in the Glacier Communities of Mt. Baker Rim, Snowline, Snowater, Glacier Springs and Snowline Inn.
One of the most famous lookouts located along the North Cascades Highway is the Diablo Lake Overlook. This unique vantage point, which can be found near milepost marker showing 132 miles, provides the visitors with some really stunning panoramic views of a fantastic Diablo Lake.