5 Must Visit Lighthouses
There are 18 active lighthouses in the state of Washington as well as several still standing inactive lights and one serving as a museum. Washington's coast is home to some of the most interesting and beautiful lighthouses in the country. These ...
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Posted by Puget Sound Specialist on April 29, 2014 in Waterfront Guides
Dungeness National Recreation Area
Dungeness National Recreation Area lies adjacent to the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge on the northern coast of the Olympic Peninsula in Sequim. The Refuge is filled with eelgrass beds and tide flats that offer a haven to an abundance of ...
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Posted by Puget Sound Specialist on April 24, 2014 in Waterfront Things to Do
5 Quaint Waterfront Communities in the South Puget Sound
South Puget Sound is home to a number of charming waterfront communities. Some have even been called "dream towns," with many outsiders yearning to call them home. Just an hour or even closer from downtown Seattle while offering the peace and ...
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Posted by Puget Sound Specialist on April 22, 2014 in Waterfront Guides
Fort Ebey State Park
Fort Ebey State Park can be found on Whidbey Island near the town of Coupeville, featuring three miles of saltwater shoreline along the Strait of Juan de Fuca as well as a freshwater lake. The park was originally a coastal defense fort during World ...
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Posted by Puget Sound Specialist on April 4, 2014 in Waterfront Parks