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How long is the drive from Longview to Canmore?

The direct drive from Longview to Canmore is 738 mi (1,187 km), and should have a drive time of 13 hrs 22 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Longview to Canmore, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Seattle, Vancouver, Banff National Park, Banff, North Vancouver, Lake Louise, Kelowna, Olympic National Park, Tacoma, and Revelstoke, as well as top places to visit like Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge and Olympic Game Farm Inc., or the ever-popular Great Wolf Lodge | Grand Mound.

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Top cities between Longview and Canmore

The top cities between Longview and Canmore are Seattle, Vancouver, Banff National Park, Banff, North Vancouver, Lake Louise, Kelowna, Olympic National Park, Tacoma, and Revelstoke. Seattle is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Longview and 11 hours from Canmore.
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Tacoma

Tacoma, located in Washington state and situated along the shores of Puget Sound, is a city renowned for its cultural attractions. The Museum of Glass showcases the works of celebrated glass artist Dale Chihuly, with striking installations on display at the Chihuly Bridge of Glass. Meanwhile, the Tacoma Art Museum emphasizes Northwest regional art, and the Washington State History Museum offers interactive exhibits and an extensive model railroad collection.
5% as popular as Seattle
3 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Canmore
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Seattle

Seattle, located in the Pacific Northwest on Puget Sound, is a city surrounded by water, mountains, and lush forests. It boasts numerous acres of parkland and is known for being the largest city in Washington State. The tech industry thrives here with major companies like Microsoft and Amazon headquartered in the metropolitan area. Seattle's iconic landmarks include the futuristic Space Needle from the 1962 World's Fair.
Most popular city on this route
1 minute off the main route, 15% of way to Canmore
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Olympic National Park

National park
Olympic National Park, a sprawling 922,000-acre nature reserve in Washington state, is a haven of diverse ecosystems. From snow-capped mountains and ancient rainforests to rugged coastline, the park offers an unparalleled variety of landscapes. Popular among hikers and backpackers, it exudes a serene ambiance that captivates visitors.
6% as popular as Seattle
3 hours off the main route, 20% of way to Canmore
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Vancouver

Vancouver, a vibrant west coast city in British Columbia, is celebrated for its rich cultural diversity and stunning natural surroundings. Nestled between majestic mountains and the Pacific Ocean, this urban gem boasts a thriving arts scene with venues like the Vancouver Art Gallery showcasing local talent and the Museum of Anthropology featuring significant First Nations artifacts. Nature enthusiasts will love exploring Stanley Park's Vancouver Aquarium, home to over 65,000 marine creatures including playful sea otters and charming penguins.
88% as popular as Seattle
37 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Canmore
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North Vancouver

North Vancouver, located on the North Shore of Vancouver, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The area boasts forested mountains with hiking and skiing trails, including the famous Grouse Mountain. Visitors can take in sweeping city views from the Skyride cable car or traverse high suspension bridges over Capilano Canyon and Lynn Canyon. Lonsdale Quay Market near the Seabus ferry terminal offers a mix of fashion shops and diverse food vendors serving various cuisines.
16% as popular as Seattle
39 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Canmore
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Kelowna

Kelowna, a city in the southern part of British Columbia, Canada, is nestled in the picturesque Okanagan Valley. Surrounded by provincial parks, pine forests, vineyards, and mountains, it offers a charming downtown area with waterfront City Park and a lakeside cultural district. The region boasts over 20 local vineyards that provide wine tours and tastings.
6% as popular as Seattle
19 minutes off the main route, 51% of way to Canmore
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Revelstoke

Revelstoke, a city in southeastern British Columbia, Canada, is renowned for its diverse attractions. It offers big mountain terrain for advanced skiers and snowboarders as well as beginner and intermediate-friendly slopes. The construction of new gondolas and chairlifts has transformed it into one of Canada's top ski resorts with the country's biggest vertical drop at 1,713 meters.
3% as popular as Seattle
0 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to Canmore
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Banff National Park

National park
Outdoor Activities
Banff National Park, located in western Alberta, is a 2,564-square-mile Rocky Mountain park known for its stunning natural beauty. It was Canada's first national park and remains the most famous and beloved. The park features glacial lakes such as Lake Louise and offers opportunities for breathtaking photography. Visitors can also spot diverse wildlife including bighorn sheep, elk, deer, and possibly moose.
40% as popular as Seattle
5 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Canmore
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Lake Louise

Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
Bodies of Water
Nestled in Banff National Park, Lake Louise is a picturesque hamlet renowned for its stunning turquoise lake, encircled by towering peaks and graced by the elegant Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. Visitors can explore hiking trails leading to the scenic Lake Agnes Tea House or enjoy canoeing in the summer and ice skating during winter on the frozen lake. The nearby Lake Louise Ski Resort offers a wildlife interpretive center at the summit accessible via gondola.
14% as popular as Seattle
1 minute off the main route, 93% of way to Canmore
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Banff

Banff, a charming resort town in Alberta, is nestled within Banff National Park and surrounded by the majestic Rocky Mountains. The town's main street, Banff Avenue, is lined with boutique shops, restaurants, and château-style hotels. Visitors can explore the 6,500 square kilometers of parkland teeming with wildlife such as elk and grizzly bears. The Fairmont hotel chain offers luxurious accommodations in Banff Springs and Chateau Lake Louise.
21% as popular as Seattle
4 minutes off the main route, 97% of way to Canmore

Best stops along Longview to Canmore drive

The top stops along the way from Longview to Canmore (with short detours) are Chihuly Garden and Glass, Pike Place Fish Market, and Vancouver Aquarium. Other popular stops include Boeing Future of Flight​, Space Needle, and Downtown Vancouver.
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Great Wolf Lodge | Grand Mound

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Resort hotel
Water & Amusement Parks
If you're on the hunt for an unforgettable family getaway in Washington State, look no further than Great Wolf Lodge in Grand Mound. This casual resort is a haven for families, featuring an expansive indoor water park that promises endless fun for kids and adults alike. Beyond the thrilling water slides, guests can enjoy mini-golf, arcade games, delightful dining options, and even a spa to unwind after a day of excitement.
Checked out today and this was our fourth consecutive year visiting this great wolf lodge family of four- 2 adults and 2 kids! Can't rave enough about how magical and comforting this place is! We drive from Vancouver which is all we have to do to enjoy this beautiful place. From adults to kids everyone can enjoy and feel happy here. We swim, eat, dance, and sleep all on repeat. The food prices are not sky rocketing, really amazing food without stepping out and good on quality and pocket. Magiquest is one of its kind, which being a mom I love too! Wolf passes are absolutely worth it for the activities included. The front desk is so helpful and all the staff members are delightful, we requested as a returning guest if we could have room on the second floor and our request was honored. Thank you for such an amazing experience 🙏
Misbah E — Google review
I would've gave the room a five star, but I feel like the quality of the room was definitely worth the price that I pay for it in the fall season as a matter of fact, it's a great deal, but the price is in the summer. I feel are definitely overpriced. The rooms don't meet the qualifications to charge that much and the couch beds are super uncomfortable. But the actual beds are really comfortable. They do leave plenty of towels in the room for showering. The rooms are very clean and then employees were friendly. We love going to the great lodge. We always have a good time. We've never done anything else there except the waterpark never went on the one adventure we played in the game room usually we're going out there on a budget so strictly for the waterpark, but it's worth it. Oh yeah, let me not. Forget, we did eat at the indoor pizza spot. Don't remember the name it's right before you walk into the waterpark. Their chicken wings were humongous definitely worth it.
Lady 3 — Google review
The water slide Tornado was SOOOO amazing!! Genuinely my FAVORITE water slide in the world! That was probably the only real highlight as an adult for the water park section, however. The other slides were short and lacked thrill. The only other section besides waterslides you can do as an adult would be the wave pool, which was awesome, I just wish there were more options besides one thrilling slide and a wave pool. The power went out twice during our visit, but the place had generators. The two big slides were left out of service for roughly 20 minutes due to the power outage however. The fans by the slides were off, causing the top of the slides as you wait in line to be miserably humid! We were dripping sweat and unable to catch our breath for around 5 minutes due to the pure heat and humidity. Prices for only spending the later half of the day, 4pm-8pm were a bit high, with the amount we spent on a locker and the half day pass for both of us t would've only cost my partner and I 10$ more to have spent the night. Buffet was also 33$ EACH to participate in for dinner, with pizzas being around 20-25$ as well. You can also howl down stairs at the shop for free wolf ears! So fun! Overall, we did love it and will be returning!
Melissa D — Google review
We came celebrating our granddaughters 5th birthday. We had a leak in our toilet and they had to move us to another room. The greatest part was that they upgraded us to their biggest room due to the inconvenience. What a pleasure it was to stay, celebrate and enjoy all the amenities. Water park was so much fun. If you haven't checked this place out, trust me it's worth the drive to Grand Mound. Thank you again for the hospitality. We will be back for sure!
Steve E — Google review
We didn't receive service the first day, we texted the front desk and they offered to bring anything we needed, they told us service would be 10-2pm. The next day we didn't receive service, I was livid. I visited the front desk and mentioned in the text chain nobody informed me I needed to request service or how to do so. That being said, the manager spoke with us, mentioned it was written on a form we were given on check in. As fastidious as I consider myself reviewing details, I had not reviewed this note and it was in fact written on it. The manager kindly offered a food discount, we graciously accepted. We requested a crib the first night, late, and it came within minutes. They brought us towels we needed in minutes as well. The food was very good, everyone was very helpful, our daughters absolutely loved the pool. I am so impressed how they handled the situation. We really did have a fabulous weekend trip, we look forward to coming back!
Royden S — Google review
This place is old and the only reason you go is to hang out in a water park when the weather is not so great in the p&w for doing things outside. If you can't stay here with a coupon in Voyager points, it's not worth it. If you try to reschedule or move your dates. Once you purchase dates they will charge you an inflated rate as now it is closer to the time of your stay. Even if you are booking at a time that is not High volume. If you can even get somebody on the line to reschedule your stay they will charge you about 100$ to move your booking and if you cancel you will be charged about $60. On the website it says you get a full refund but that's not true. I was trying to reschedule and then just cancel it is 3weeks prior to my stay. The best way to do this is to know exactly when you're going to stay. Don't change your bookings and the further out you can book it the cheaper. The rate is if you change your booking closer to your actual stay, they will charge you to change your booking and they will also charge you an inflated rate. As now the time of your stay is closer to when you're changing your booking. This is not stated anywhere except for in the FAQ which is on a tab on a different page. Way buried so be warned. I just tried to change my three night booking and it went from 500 bucks to almost 700 bucks and I had already given them a hundred essentially for a deposit. They wanted another $200 just to change my dates and the inflated cost would have been an additional three at the time of check-in. So $400 stay turned into somehow $800 nine after taxes. This place is real tricky and the customer service is not good. I had to wait for 2 hours on the phone just to talk to somebody that I could understand. The original person I spoke to was mumbling. I couldn't even understand him and then when we got off the phone instead of letting me do the survey they hung up on me. Imagine that.
Miesha Y — Google review
We were excited to go shortly after they remodeled the lodge this summer. We got there before check in to enjoy the water park and started with lunch at the fireside restaurant. The server was friendly but everything was extremely slow. We were excited to get into our room after the water park where the advertise new mattresses, etc. The mattresses were AWFUL. You would think for how much it costs to stay there, they would have decent mattresses. Over half the staff was less then friendly and looked absolutely miserable being there. I am not sure if we will be back.
Kaelee C — Google review
This was not a good experience. Our room door stopped working, and maintenance had to come unlock it. We waited a long time outside our room for them to arrive, and although they reprogrammed the lock and said it should work again, it failed a second time after we returned from the pool. I went to the front desk, which had a long line and only one person working. A lifeguard actually ended up helping the most—he tracked down a supervisor for me when no one else did. Maintenance came again, unlocked our door, and moved us to another room—but we had to wait even longer because the first maintenance worker couldn’t get the door open, and they had to call someone else. Our new room was in terrible shape. The bathtub leaked badly, the sink faucet kept falling off, the wall trim was detached and lying on the floor, and the dresser looked like it had been chewed by a dog, the lotion bottle was coming off the wall, paint chipping in tons of places that looked so trashy. To make things worse, the power went out during a storm, and they shut down the slides. We received a text saying they would notify guests when the slides reopened. Since we were already headed downstairs, we decided to spend some time in the wave pool while we waited. When we got there, the slides were actually open again—but we didn’t get the “slides are open” text until an hour later. What about all the people who left and were waiting for that message? Such a waste of time. When we tried to leave the next morning, our wristbands wouldn’t open the exit gate, and we had to go back to the service desk yet again. For the price they charge, this place should be in much better condition and better managed. Extremely disappointing experience. PS- a friend of ours stayed here two weeks ago with her family. They also got locked out of their room, and the youngest daughter got a face rash she had to get a prescription for. Wish we would have talked to them before going on our trip.
Meg V — Google review
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3.5
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20500 Old Hwy 99 SW, Centralia, WA 98531, USA
https://www.greatwolf.com/grand-mound?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb-grandmound
(800) 640-9653
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Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge

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Wildlife refuge
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Nestled within a stunning 762-acre estuary, the Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge is a haven for nature lovers and families alike. On a recent sunny Sunday, I embarked on an hour-long drive to this picturesque spot, and it was absolutely worth it! The visitor center offers engaging exhibits that captivated my kids, while younger ones can enjoy the nearby park. As we strolled along the boardwalk in early summer, we were treated to breathtaking views of diverse wildlife.
Beautiful, peaceful spot just off Hwy 101 to see wildlife. Bird sanctuary attracts all kinds of birds. Every visit I see something new up close - bullfrogs, turtles, beaver, bald eagles, egrets, ducks, cormorants. Easy walking on flat wide trails and wood-planked boardwalks through marshy, brackish landscape. Great place to take small kids. Not too crowded. The boardwalk extends probably 3/4 mile out into the inlet. Come at different tidal stages and different seasons to enjoy changing flora and fauna. Small picnic area under old growth trees. Come in the early day or late day to get a parking spot. Midday it can be hard to find one. Bring binoculars and $3 cash for entry fee. No dogs or joggers. Lovely gift shop.
Anna S — Google review
One of my favorite spots around here! Nisqually Wildlife Refuge is pure magic—especially on a sunny day after a storm. I went expecting just some fall colors, but was blown away by thousands of birds flying overhead—what a sight! I arrived around 12:30 pm and couldn’t believe my luck. Only $3 to enter (free with the America the Beautiful Pass), and the trails are very well maintained—no dogs allowed, so no worries about stepping in dog poop. The Nisqually Wildlife Refuge has about 4 miles of loop trails
April W — Google review
This place is special.. how lucky we are to be able to easily move through a place like this without even getting our feet wet. The walk out to the point on the water is 2 miles, no elevation gain, part wide gravel path, part boardwalk and fully exposed 3/4 of the way there. Alternatively, you can take a shadier boardwalk-path from the gift shop/restrooms through the forest in a .75 mile circle.
Jolene G — Google review
Easy access, nice well capped wooden boardwalk going way out into the marsh. There are two main hikes - one out and back and one loop. It was very busy when we were there in a little bit tight for parking. Ranger told us they don't check the cars for passes but carry yours with you. There's a pay station but they also accept America the beautiful passes, etc. it's Federal level so your state pass won't be accepted. We definitely enjoyed the visit!
Tim T — Google review
One of our favorite walks near Olympia / Lacey, it's a wonderful experience at any time of year or tide with a mile long boardwalk over the Nisqually estuary. On clear days you can see the Olympic Mountains, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge and Mt Rainier. It's a changeable landscape with different bird and animal sightings each time. Be prepared for hotter summer and colder winter conditions than you might expect for this area.
Anna E — Google review
Great Walk to do it with the family nice wooden boardwalk and view points especially where the waterfront is. It has a wooded pathway which is pretty far great place to let your kiddos run crazy. Their is also lots of different birds so you will see some people doing so really good bird watching.
Ricardo M — Google review
This place is a great place for a calm walk, there is usually not many people and it is mostly quiet. The wildlife is always a cool look as there are many different kinds of birds. Overall it is a good visit if you are interested in the area and are looking for a nice walk, just remember there are no dogs allowed, no running and don’t feed the animals.
Julian N — Google review
An incredible place to learn about the connection between river, estuary, and Puget Sound ecosystems. The boardwalk lets you walk right out over restored tidal wetlands where fresh and saltwater mix — a perfect example of successful habitat restoration. Interpretive signs along the way explain the wildlife, plant life, and cultural history of the Nisqually Delta, including the legacy of Billy Frank Jr. and the Medicine Creek Treaty. We loved seeing great blue herons, eagles, and flocks of shorebirds feeding on the tide flats. It’s both peaceful and educational — a living classroom that shows why preserving these habitats matters.
Jake W — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(624)
100 Brown Farm Rd NE, Olympia, WA 98516, USA
http://www.fws.gov/Nisqually/
(360) 753-9467
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Olympic Game Farm Inc.

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Zoo
Nature & Parks
Olympic Game Farm Inc. is a long-standing game farm that offers drive-through tours, allowing visitors to observe a variety of animals including bears, big cats, llamas, elk, bison and more. The farm has been likened to a combination of a zoo and Disneyland's Autopia attraction. Visitors can purchase loaves of wheat bread to feed the animals during their slow drive through the herds.
Loved it. Feeding the animals was awesome. Just don't roll your windows all the way down. The animals will stick their entire heads inside your car to get at the bread. Some people may think it's expensive but for me it all goes to support the care, feed, and facilities. It's not cheap to feed these animals and it's not cheap to hire multiple veterinarians and games keepers. Please support their cause and enjoy the experience. 😉
Mary R — Google review
It was an amazing experience. The lion and the bears slept through our tour but the bison were quick to give you a slobbery kiss on your hand for a piece of bread. We had a really good time.
Kathleen G — Google review
Arrived just after opening time. The park is clean and we'll organized with lots of signage. Animals are healthy and hearty, ranging from young to mature. Staff was super friendly and helpful, smiles from everyone. All signs point to a well managed facility. I was pressed for time, so only made one loop through the park, but you can cycle as many times as you like. Easily exhausted 4 loaves of bread. Animal interactions were positive and well received. Seeing bears a few feet away was amazing. Will certainly visit again.
Byron S — Google review
Fun experience on a non packed weekday when school was out. Prices are steep but memories created mean more then the price tag. You must buy their bread for 5.00 a loaf. I recommend buying at least 4 and tearing into pieces to make it last. The whole drive in takes maybe 40 Minutes to an hour depending on vehicle traffic! Nice selection of animals, chill and laid back vibes. Be ready for a messy car afterwards!
Tuesdee M — Google review
We had the best time driving and feeding the animals. They were all fairly chill except the big bison. He was not chill and just kept putting his big ole head against the window. Highly recommend this!
Scarlet S — Google review
A truly wild and wonderful time! My main concern going in was that my car would become a chew toy for a large bison. Luckily, the only real damage was a generous coating of animal drool from all the enthusiastic fans who stampeded over to devour our bread. Worth every slobbery minute!
Will M — Google review
Great place to take your kids, they get to experience feeding animals and get close to them. It's not a petting farm you stayed in the car and feed the animals, the animals know you are going to feed them as soon as they see your car, they will come to the window. The downside is we didn't get a chance to see the African Lion, because he was sleeping, and we see a glimpse of the Siberia Tiger. $5 for a loaf of bread at the entrance is too much
Nazareth A — Google review
This was our first time visiting the farm, and even though we came on a weekday near closing time, we still had a great experience! There were no lines when we arrived, so it was super easy to buy our tickets and some bread to feed the animals, then head straight in. The whole tour is drive-thru style—you must stay in your car at all times and follow the marked track. Just make sure to read the signs along the way for guidance. There were so many different animals to see(that were not pictured like cows, alpacas,elks, emu, wolfs etc..)! My personal favorites were the bison and the beautiful albino peacock. It’s a really fun and relaxing place, and I imagine it would be even more enjoyable with kids. They’d love feeding the animals from the car! We'll definitely try to come earlier next time to enjoy the full experience. 🐐🦬🦚
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1423 Ward Rd, Sequim, WA 98382, USA
http://olygamefarm.com/
(360) 683-4295
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Northwest Trek Wildlife Park

Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Walking paths & driving tours to view moose, American bison & bighorn sheep, plus birds of prey.
A beautiful place to enjoy nature. Wonderful Habitats for the animals. The animals seem well cared for and happy. One of the best, if not the best, play areas at a zoo I have ever seen. The new tram ride is great, enjoyable experience. Staff were all friendly and hospitable
Jacob P — Google review
What a wonderful experience! I had friends from Australia visiting and wanted to give them the experience of seeing some of the amazing animals here in the PNW. We went on one of the guided tours in the Free Roam area and were able to observe many of the local residents. Our guide was amazing, incredibly knowledgeable and with a great sense of humor. It is obvious that the caretakers take pride in what they do and they do it well. The park itself is clean and well maintained. The enclosures are also clean and well maintained, and measures had been put in place for the animals to cool themselves (we visited on a hot summer day.) The paths around the park are paved and fairly easy to navigate, although there are some inclined areas that individuals with mobility aids may need assistance navigating. Should you visit during the summer, or on a weekend, be prepared for there to be a lot of children. If you'd like a quieter visit, I recommend going during the school year on a weekday. (Bonus picture of frog chilling on the water fountain.)
Amber T — Google review
Northwest Trek is truly a gem in the Pacific Northwest and an experience that feels both adventurous and educational from start to finish. The highlight of our visit was hands down the tram tour. It was not only relaxing and comfortable but also incredibly informative. The guide was knowledgeable and engaging, pointing out different animals along the way while sharing fun facts and deeper insights into their behaviors, habitats, and conservation efforts. Watching bison, moose, elk, and other wildlife roaming freely in such a large natural setting felt like stepping into their world, and it was fascinating to see them so close in a way that felt authentic and respectful. The entire park itself is beautifully maintained—clean, safe, and thoughtfully laid out. Walking through the different areas, it was clear how much care goes into keeping the grounds well-manicured and welcoming. Each habitat was designed with the animals in mind, and the variety is impressive: from native predators like cougars, wolves, and bears to smaller but equally interesting creatures like beavers, otters, and owls. Every corner offered something new to discover. Another pleasant surprise was the pricing. For the quality of the experience—especially considering the tram tour is included—the admission felt very fair. It’s rare to find a park that balances affordability with such a high standard of care, education, and presentation. Northwest Trek is the kind of place you can enjoy whether you’re coming as a family, couple, or even solo. It’s both entertaining and enlightening, and I left with a deeper appreciation for Pacific Northwest wildlife. Absolutely worth the trip and highly recommended.
Eric L — Google review
This is a great place to get out in nature. For kids to see real natural settings, where and how animals live, is wonderful. We have a family pass and plan to go often. For kids, they have a great real natural play area for all they're extras energy. You can spend a few hours with your own lunch or eat from they're Cafe, it's convenient and pretty good. Even hard ice-cream, if the kids eat a good lunch. Good Times
Rick T — Google review
Such a wonderful place to see animals. It was raining so some were not out, which i dont blame them. Rode the tram learned alot about the place and how it started. Such a beautiful place. Very clean and the animals looked healthy. The Eagles were magnificent 👌. The owls, bears, and wolf just amazing.
Tracie C — Google review
This is a true Pacific Northwest treasure! It's a great showcase of Northwest and native North American wildlife. The walk-through portion of the park is family friendly and engaging (especially the Bear walk portion). The Wild Drive is a great experience, too! When the free roaming animals are out, it is a great way to see such majestic creatures up close. The park staff is knowledgeable and courteous. Allow a few hours if you are planning to see both the walking path portion of the park and to do the Wild Drive (highly recommended). A fun day for everyone!
Brian G — Google review
Incredible. Beautiful. One of a kind experience. Kid friendly. Great and knowledgeable staff. Family will love this and there are tons of animals to see. I loved the shuttle bus ride which was additional to the entrance fee, but it was well worth it. The reserve is smaller, but very beautiful
Louis V — Google review
Went on a 2-hour Photo Tour and was not disappointed!! Saw Swans; Roosevelt Elk; Black-tail Deer; Mountain Goats; Bison; and MOOSE!! They have caribou as well but we did not see them… There are 4 people max in the Photo Tour and it was fun to stop and take pics of the aforementioned!! Afterwards, you can go through the rest of the park that had a Cougar; a Bobcat; and a Lynx; Eagles; Black and Grizzly Bears; Badgers; Wolverines; Grey Wolves; Otters and Beavers…. A fun place to enjoy wildlife that has been rehabilitated but are not able to return to the forest… The park is really nice and clean; there’s a gift shop with lots of stuff (and t-shirts) for kids and adults alike… Nice place to take the family!! A little limited in the cafe, this November, but offer more during the Summer.
Thaimi M — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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11610 Trek Dr E, Eatonville, WA 98328, USA
http://www.nwtrek.org/
(360) 832-6117
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Point Defiance Park

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Park
Zoos & Aquariums
Point Defiance Park is a sprawling 760-acre park in Tacoma, offering a variety of attractions such as the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium, old-growth forest hikes, gardens, and beaches. The park surrounds Five Mile Drive and features hilly picnicking fields, forest patches, hiking trails, and bike paths. Visitors can enjoy numerous gardens and attend summer festivals like the Taste of Tacoma.
This is a beautiful park with plenty of space for a picnic or for the kids to run and play. Be aware of the goose poo. It is everywhere. All of the gardens are beautiful and not overly large. The rose garden smells beautiful and the Japanese garden is cute. The (walking) bridge, across the way, takes you to the chutes and ladders that lead down to the boat dock or Vashon/ Tahlequah Ferry. The view at the top of the chutes & ladders is beautiful. The park is in the roundabout taking you to the zoo, marina, Owen Beach, Fort Nisqually & 5 mile drive.
M H — Google review
Can't recommend this place enough. Feels more like a state or national park, rather than a local park. The woods here are an excellent hiking spot. You really feel like you're escaping the city. Great views of the water, islands, and bridge. Owen Beach is beautiful and very clean. Free entry! Unbelievable value. 👍
The L — Google review
A great spot for launching our boat to fish and explore. It can get busy, especially on holidays. Overall, it's a lovely location with a beautiful park and fun playground for everyone. Enjoy the outdoors!
Joann L — Google review
Super cool place to come to , Owen’s beach is amazing. Check out the kayak rentals super easy , launch right from the beach , pretty calm water to take the kids. Playground for all the ones that like the land. Wonderful views.
Wayne M — Google review
This park was truly gorgeous with a few different trails that were some ups and some Downs, we walked over 6 miles. follow the signage, stay away from cliff edges and you will end up with an amazing hike. There are bathrooms in porta potties, a small zoo, different gardens that are all just gorgeous and many many places to picnic. it is dog friendly so take your fur babies 😊
Lisa H — Google review
Point Defiance Park is one of the best outdoor spots I’ve visited in the Tacoma area. The hiking trails are well-maintained, quiet, and surrounded by gorgeous forest. I even spotted a deer during my walk — such a cool and unexpected moment! The views of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge and the Gig Harbor were amazing, and the fresh air and natural setting make it a perfect place to relax or get some exercise. Highly recommend for anyone who enjoys nature and easy-to-moderate hikes. There are plenty of signs to help you navigate, and the air feels fresh and clean — a perfect break from city noise. Whether you’re into hiking, photography, or just want to stroll through nature, Point Defiance is a must-visit in the Tacoma area. I’ll definitely be coming back!
Jose C — Google review
it’s a true gem nestled in the heart of Tacoma. This expansive urban oasis spans over 760 acres and features everything from old-growth forest and stunning gardens to scenic trails, beaches, and wildlife-rich overlooks The variety here is incredible. You can wander through beautifully curated gardens—from roses and irises to Japanese and rhododendrons—or head to Owen Beach for a peaceful stroll along the water . Don’t miss Fort Nisqually, a living-history site that immerses you in 19th-century trading-post life . And for animal lovers, the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium is fantastic—one of the few places in the Pacific Northwest combining both zoo and aquarium experiences . Parking is free and the park opens half an hour before sunrise until half an hour after sunset—perfect for early morning or sunset visits  . Whether you’re hiking through ancient forest or watching harbor seals from a bluff, this place never disappoints. Highly recommend for locals and visitors alike—Point Defiance is one of Tacoma’s most treasured spots.
Les H — Google review
This is a beautiful place, but I had a very frustrating experience during my first visit on Labor Day 2025. I entered the park and parked near the rose garden. The info booth was closed, and I couldn’t find any maps. Naturally my cell service was crap and google maps was no help. I wandered around and kept running into trail and road closures. I was trying to walk to the aquarium but couldn’t figure out how to get there from where I was. It was fenced off and didn’t seem like I could walk there. When I finally spoke to someone I was told I’d had to leave the park and follow a bunch of detour signs and re-enter a mile or so away. I wish I would have known that before getting dropped off. At first glance I thought it was one big accessible park that I could walk through, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. Wasn’t apparent when I did my planning, so I ended up leaving. The pond near the rose garden also needs to be aerated. Duckweed has completely ruined it. The small Japanese and rose gardens were really pretty, however.
Jeff G — Google review
4.7
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4.8
(1267)
5400 N Pearl St, Tacoma, WA 98407, USA
http://www.metroparkstacoma.org/point-defiance-park/
(253) 305-1000
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Museum of Glass

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Art museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Museum of Glass in Tacoma, located in a 2-acre complex, showcases diverse indoor and outdoor glass-art exhibits. The highlight is the 500-foot-long Chihuly Bridge of Glass, offering a tunnel of vibrant colors and light. Inside the museum, visitors can explore galleries with rotating exhibits, watch glass-blowing artists at the conical-roofed Hot Shop amphitheater, or try their hand at arts and crafts in the studio.
This museum was so interesting. We especially liked the "hot shop" where you can see hot glass being formed and blown. The live speaker described everything as it was happening. The galleries and gift shop had beautiful pieces of glass. It was so amazing to see what could be made using different techniques.
Barbara E — Google review
The Museum of Glass in Tacoma is a unique experience! One of the highlights is watching glassblowing in action inside the Hot Shop. The demonstrations are narrated by an emcee, with plenty of explanations and even some Q&A, so you actually learn while being entertained. They also feature stunning works by Dale Chihuly, which are worth the trip on their own. Admission is $22, and the gift shop is full of gorgeous glass blown pieces that make great souvenirs. If you’re short on time, this is a doable stop, it’s a relatively small museum and you can probably breeze through the exhibits in about an hour or two. Don’t miss the outdoor glass sculptures, which is a prominent piece of outdoor art at the Museum of Glass. They’re striking and make for a great photo op with the waterfront in the background
Karen G — Google review
Fabulous glass museum with reasonable parking right underneath the museum. Loved the hot shop demo though could have used better narration. Exhibits were small though super high quality and well curated. The design of the building with all the light coming in added to an awesome experience. Liked the fountain outside. Well worth waking up the steps to visit the bridge of glass across to Union Station which is now a courthouse with beautiful Chihuly pieces. It’s free to get into Union station after showing your ID. Museum of Glass is well worth a visit and has fabulous pieces and a great gift shop. The alley exhibit with kids pieces is so worth a visit as well.
Susan C — Google review
I just visited the Museum of Glass, and wow, it completely exceeded my expectations! Everyone always talks about the Hot Shop, and now I totally get it. Watching those glassblowers work was absolutely mesmerizing – seeing them transform molten glass with such precision and artistry was truly incredible. I could have spent hours just captivated by that. Beyond the demonstrations, the entire museum is a feast for the eyes. The current exhibitions were fantastic, showcasing such a diverse range of contemporary glass art from various artists. I particularly loved how the light played off the pieces, creating these ever-changing reflections. And the building itself, with its unique cone structure and the beautiful Chihuly Bridge of Glass, is an artwork in its own right. It’s such a well-designed space that really complements the art. Plus, I found the interactive elements and educational displays surprisingly engaging. It’s definitely a place I’d recommend to anyone, whether you're an art enthusiast or just looking for something fascinating and visually stunning to do.
Steven R — Google review
We were concerned that the museum would be as nice because of the art fest but even with loads of people there it didn't feel crowded. We enjoyed the glass blowing exhibition. Loved walking the bridge and enjoying the Chihuly pieces enclosed across the highway. The galleries were filled with amazing sculptures and vases. Just beautiful!
Donna P — Google review
We had a great time visiting this museum. We definitely interested in learning more about glass blowing and will return.. This is a great museum. It's also on the dock. Check it out!
Y L — Google review
This was a great place to go to. We popped into the show room to watch some art being created. It was really hot and it was a hot day in June. We walked the gallery and enjoyed the art work. The cafe food was a bit pricey. We decided to eat somewhere else. Nice clean, and quiet The kids were not so entertained.
Kellie J — Google review
Good variety of artists, and quite a few pieces that I genuinely liked! The hallway to the restrooms featured works prompted by kid's sketched proposals, and it was delightful! Parking was ok too.
Mandy W — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(1327)
1801 Dock St, Tacoma, WA 98402, USA
https://www.museumofglass.org/
(253) 284-4750
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Lime Kiln Point State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Nestled along the stunning coastline of San Juan Island, Lime Kiln Point State Park, affectionately known as Whale Watch Park, is a treasure trove for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This picturesque day-use park features a historic lighthouse that serves as an ideal vantage point for land-based whale watching from May to September. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views while keeping an eye out for majestic orcas, humpback whales, and other marine life like harbor seals and sea lions.
A bit disappointed I didn’t see any orcas, but oh well—let it be! The scenery here is absolutely unbeatable, truly stunning. The trail to the beach is easy and enjoyable, making it a great spot for a relaxing walk. Still worth the visit!
Shellie S — Google review
Beautiful area with good hiking and a great interpretive center with lovely information and kind staff. There isn’t much parking here, but it rotates out pretty easily. This is a great starting point to bike down to cattle point or take a break from a ride originating at cattle point.
Heather A — Google review
Great place to watch a sunset! Need to buy a discovery pass for $10 so bring cash. There is a self pay station. Locals say this is the best place on the island for whale watching: we only saw a sea lion. Beautiful view is the expanse of the Sound!
Ron E — Google review
Beautiful and tranquil setting if visiting Friday Harbor. Take the time to head out and see the countryside and when you’ll enjoy the views on the way to this picturesque park. There are nice waterfront trails, adequate parking and the views of the wildlife and water is stunning.
John W — Google review
The only downside for me was the bathrooms, I really wish there had been plumbing for the toilets. We didn’t see any orcas, but the season just started so maybe they’re just being shy. Also the lighthouse was closed because someone broke their ankle and the staff was helping out, but what can you do. I like that there were multiple trail loops to walk while my husband sat on the rocks with binoculars, he did end up spotting a minke whale, so that’s something! Seemed like a great place for families, lots of parking, plenty of picnic tables, cute gift shop, snack stand, and lots of informational stands to read wildlife facts.
Anastasia A — Google review
Cute little park with a short hike to the lighthouse. There is a fee for a tour of the building. The views are spectacular, and the little wilderness you walk through is so pretty with old trees and magical glades buzzing with dragonflies. Gift shops, restrooms all the things are there. They are composting toilets so if you're not for that thing, go pee before you leave your accommodations.
Stephanie J — Google review
Very cool light house you can go up. There’s lots of rocks to climb on the waterfront. Bring your discover pass.
Richie G — Google review
If you are a visitor driving around the island, this place is an absolute must-visit destination. This charming little park is more than just a stop; it's an experience with a lot to offer for a wide range of interests. One of the immediate advantages is the ample parking space, which makes it incredibly accessible and stress-free for everyone. The generous lot ensures that even on a busy day, you can easily find a spot without having to circle the area. Upon arrival, the gift shop was a pleasant surprise. The staff was genuinely kind and welcoming, creating a warm atmosphere. The shop itself was well-stocked with a wide variety of items, from local crafts and souvenirs to snacks and drinks, offering something for every visitor to remember their trip by. The walk to the viewpoint was another highlight. It was not at all strenuous, making it perfect for every age group, including young children and seniors. The path is very short and quick, leading to a breathtaking vista that you can enjoy without a long, tiring hike. While there were some pieces of trash scattered here and there, the amount was negligible, especially when you consider the high volume of foot traffic the place receives, particularly during the peak season. During my visit in the summer, the presence of yellow jacket bees was quite noticeable. It's a small detail to be aware of, so a friendly tip for future visitors is to be mindful of this and not to leave any sweets or sugary drinks exposed. While I was a little disappointed not to see any of the famous Orcas, the wildlife viewing was still fantastic. I was fortunate enough to witness a ton of salmon jumping around in the water below, a truly spectacular and unforgettable sight that made the trip worthwhile. This park is a gem and well worth the visit.
Minsu P — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(809)
1567 West Side Rd, Friday Harbor, WA 98250, USA
http://parks.state.wa.us/540/Lime-Kiln-Point
(360) 378-2044
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Fort Worden Historical State Park

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State park
Sights & Landmarks
Fort Worden Historical State Park, a former military base located on the Puget Sound shoreline, has been transformed into a 360-acre state park offering various attractions and activities. The park features restored wooden buildings that now serve different purposes, including a conference center and rentable houses. Visitors can explore the park's interesting history, with opportunities to tour the Commanding Officers Quarters and visit the Puget Sound Coast Artillery Museum.
Our group rented the keepers house near the lighthouse before night. The scenery was stunning. It was a once in a lifetime event. The views from the 2 story keepers house were amazing, the views from the one story house (made of cinder blocks painted white) weren’t as great. Great place for a family reunion or any group event. Easy drive to Port Townsend and there is so much to see in that beautiful Victorian Port Town.
J. J — Google review
Fort Worden State Park is a fantastic place that truly has it all. It’s a perfect spot for anyone whether you're a history buff, an outdoor enthusiast, or just looking for a great family outing with amazing wildlife. What really stands out is the history. You don't just read about the past here; you get to walk right through it. The old forts and battle stations are incredible to explore, giving you a real, hands-on feel for what life was like back then. It's a powerful and unforgettable experience to stand in those massive concrete structures and imagine the soldiers who once manned them. But the park isn't just about history. There's so much to do outside. You can rent a kayak to paddle the shoreline, go for a hike, or overnight camping. It’s also great place to ride a bike and explore the grounds. And at the end of the day, the sunsets are absolutely stunning the perfect way to wind down. Plus, the park is super clean, with well-kept bathrooms, and it's just a short distance from Port Townsend. It’s the kind of place you can visit again and again and always find something new to explore.
Robb J — Google review
If you’re in Port Townsend and into history this is the place for you. There’s a trail that you can walk around. A light house that you can explore. A small aquarium and a museum store. You can camp on the grounds, lay on the beach. Although I’m not sure about going into the water. It is cold!
D W — Google review
Lovely place. I go here whenever I can, it's charming and vast. Bicycling, strolling the cats, walking, reading, Journaling, deer watching, exploring, watching boats. Cable House is a treasure. Have yet to visit Taps, the Theater or the coffee vendor. Somethings to look forward to.
S R — Google review
Step back into history to see these very authentic grounds. Some have been multi purposed for various entities, however the period architecture is well worth admiring. Continue on to the lighthouse to complete your visit or just enjoy a nice stroll through the grounds, perfect place to unwind.
Laine A — Google review
We drove through Fort Worden park and down to the beach. All the historic buildings and bunkers are so interesting to see. The grounds are well maintained. Beautiful views all around. Down at the beach, you will find free, well maintained restrooms. There is plenty of parking with several trails down to the beach. I really loved it and want to return when I can spend more time at the beach. There is a historic lighthouse and some charming building. We saw lots of birds and even some deer grazing on the grass. I could have spent more time here, but we were just passing through. It was not very crowded on a June day when I visited.
Sharon O — Google review
Really had a great day here. Collected many rocks and shells. Lighthouse was beautiful and historic. Most clean restrooms of any beach I have ever seen. Thank you to those responsible!
Clayton U — Google review
Only had time to do a quick drive through before we had to be somewhere else, but buildings, area and light house were pretty awesome. Would love to go back again and all around, go into museum, etc.
Angie G — Google review
4.8
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4.6
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200 Battery Way E, Port Townsend, WA 98368, USA
https://parks.wa.gov/find-parks/state-parks/fort-worden-historical-state-park
(360) 344-4412
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The Whale Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Whale Museum, located in Friday Harbor, is a must-visit destination for those interested in learning about whales and the Salish Sea ecosystem. The museum features a variety of exhibits showcasing artwork, artifacts, and educational programs focused on different kinds of whales that inhabit the area. One of its highlights is the skeleton of a young orca named Sooke (L-112), offering insight into the process of preparing whale skeletons for display.
Really well done exhibits with lots of information about the orcas and other whales, and very moving stories of some of the individual Southern Resident Killer Whales. Employees were kind and knowledgeable, and I attended a fantastic free talk at the museum by Brad Hanson about the status and health of the Southern Resident Killer Whale pods. If you’re planning a trip to San Juan Island the Whale Museum is whale worth a visit.
Gretchen M — Google review
We went in on a Saturday. It wasn't crowded. Good collection in the display and an audio tour we can listen along as we move through the exhibits.
Asha M — Google review
An interactive museum, well-equipped and educational. Excellent for taking small children, as it has a children's area. I liked that, despite having two floors, it has a wheelchair for guests to climb if needed. It's a quick tour; I highly recommend visiting.
Daniela T — Google review
Amazing! This is a must see whenever you are in Friday Harbor! Kids & adults, so much to learn, experience and explore. The gift shop has something for everyone 💙💚💙
Bambi M — Google review
My partner and I came here for our third anniversary. We both thought this was one of the best museums we’ve ever been to. The staff are clearly enthusiastic and well-informed about marine life. The exhibits upstairs are curated with extraordinary care for the animals that they depict. In particular, the interactive phone booth in the corner was clever. It was a wonderful way to hear the animals through a “filter” — the phone’s antiquated crackle and sense of distance — as a simulation, perhaps, of the underwater transmittance of that information. We had a lovely time. Thank you for having us!
Michelle C — Google review
The museum was very informative and have really cool exhibits. The woman working there was very nice and friendly as well. I also really liked the unique finds in the giftshop that had many items from local artists
Allison H — Google review
GOOD AT EDUCATION BUT MUSEUM NEEDS AN UPGRADE The people here are passionate about educating humans on these wonderful creatures and what can be done to protect them. However, the museum itself looks like it's from 1992 with very little interactivity and, in this day and age, that's expected. I hope they receive funding to update, as this is the perfect spot to learn about whales and then go out and see them in their natural habitat. On the plus side, the gift shop was good with a nice range of products.
Linda B — Google review
Informative museum focused on conservation and respectful, careful study of and interaction with marine wildlife (especially whales). The exhibits are interesting, and there's lots to read about whales on the self-guided tour. Experience standing inside the ribcage of an orca, seeing a whale brain vs. a human brain, listening to whale calls, and other interesting and interactive displays. There's also a nice little gift shop and videos about whales. Well worth a visit.
Teresja N — Google review
4.4
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4.4
(784)
62 First St N, Friday Harbor, WA 98250, USA
https://whalemuseum.org/
(360) 378-4710
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Washington State Ferries

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Ferry service
Transportation
Ferries
Washington State Ferries is the largest ferry system in the United States, offering a picturesque way to explore Washington state. With 24 vessels operating from 20 terminals, it carries over 24 million passengers annually to destinations like Anacortes, Bremerton, Coupeville, and more. Travelers can board with their vehicles or opt for foot or bike access. The ferries provide stunning views as they traverse the Puget Sound and offer convenient connections to various islands and peninsulas.
The new ferry terminal is beautiful! What an upgrade!! The downtown ferries takes you to Bremerton or Bainbridge Island. You can also take the fast ferry to Bremerton that is just passenger only and the crossing is only 30 minutes vs an hour!!
Kim T — Google review
This is actually a great experience. We crossed from southworth Washington to Font LaRoy while visiting Seattle and crossing Puget Sound. Controlled. Safe Environment
Lisa C — Google review
I am shocked by the sheer amount of single use plastic being sold on board your ferries. What a negligent display of cognitive dissonance. By 2050 there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish—and yet for your water-dependent business you profit off of…all this?? We can and must do better. You could start by switching to aluminum canned water (infinitely recyclable) and phasing out single use plastics like these, completely. Your customer base is a captive audience—give them better, more dignified options. No more polluting the very ecosystems you operate within. Thank you for considering my feedback.
Sheila — Google review
Great way to explore, drive onto Ferries and go check out the islands, also if you’re lucky you can see orca’s.
Sean R — Google review
We really enjoy the Alki bakery items and soft pretzels offered on the ferries! For me, a good IPA is so good with the pretzels. The hot dogs and breakfast sandwiches are pretty good, too. Staff are also friendly and provide good service. Thanks and keep it up!
Bruce D — Google review
Disappointed in the front staff experience. During my recent ferry trip, the older white woman working at the front with the tickets was extremely unprofessional. She addressed my partner with friendliness — calling him “babe” — but said absolutely nothing to me, even though I was standing right there. It felt dismissive and low-key disrespectful. It’s 2025, and basic courtesy shouldn’t be selective based on who you are. Do better. This kind of behavior makes women feel invisible and uncomfortable — especially in mixed-race couples. I expected more.
Mrs.firlzzz L — Google review
Would be five stars, if not for Coupeville Terminal Staffers: SOOO RUDE. Otherwise, extremely grateful for this socialist service that ferries is from point to point:) [Pictures: M/V Puyallup, Edmonds-Kingston Run.]
Christopher R — Google review
The staff who help cars load on our ferries surely deserve a hearty shout out. They are incredibly effective at non verbal communicating: signaling clearly and emphatically what we need to do, especially those of us who are new to riding ferries. They give you plenty of heads up to get back to your car. Though a little extra time is always advisable if you’re on a particularly large ferry and don’t know the layout. If they see, wondering tourists going beyond the safety lines for photos of the skyline, they will politely but firmly bring them back in. Next time you see a ferry staff person, give them a wave and a smile and say thank you.
Mari K — Google review
3.2
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4.6
(8624)
2901 3rd Ave #500, Seattle, WA 98121, USA
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/
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Chihuly Garden and Glass

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Art museum
Shopping
Art Galleries
Chihuly Garden and Glass is a stunning museum and sculpture garden that showcases the breathtaking glass works of renowned artist Dale Chihuly. Hailing from the Pacific Northwest, Chihuly has gained global recognition for his vibrant and expansive collection of glass blown creations spanning over five decades. The museum, located near the iconic Space Needle in Seattle Center, offers visitors an immersive experience with both indoor and outdoor displays of Chihuly's magnificent sculptures.
This glass exhibit was beautifully displayed. The lighting was superb to show the multiple colors of the glass. The gardens were easy to navigate too. I watched a glass blowing demonstration, which runs on a regular schedule. There's a bar inside with the most interesting decor. Great menu and drinks, my drink was $20, so it's pricy. I bought a museum and Space Needle combo ticket which made it definitely worth it. Would highly recommend.
T W — Google review
We visited Chihuly Garden and Glass right after our trip up the Seattle Space Needle, and the convenience can't be beaten. The two attractions are located very close to each other, making it a perfect combo for a day at the Seattle Center. From the moment we stepped inside, I was totally astonished. The artwork displayed, made entirely from glass, is beyond impressive. The vibrant colors, the organic shapes, the dramatic lighting, and the massive, complex formations all combined to form a constant "wow" factor in every single room. It feels like walking through a magical, otherworldly garden. Be aware that it is a compact museum, so I can easily imagine how crowded the indoor galleries can get during peak busy seasons. We were there in October and found the conditions perfect—the crowds were manageable and the weather was ideal. Speaking of weather, the outdoor garden area is absolutely beautiful, with the glass sculptures intertwined with natural foliage. However, I do think anyone visiting in the summer might have a hard time enduring the heat there, as it's quite exposed. Our autumn visit provided the perfect climate to enjoy both the intricate indoor exhibits and the beautiful garden setting at a leisurely pace. A must-see for art lovers, but timing your visit can make all the difference.
Jayne Z — Google review
It took us less than an hour to walk through, but every display was stunning and full of detail. One thing that really stood out to us was how clean everything was. The air felt spotless and there was no dust on or around the glass pieces, which was amazing to see. Outside, there was live glass blowing, and they were making vases while explaining the process. It was fascinating to watch, and the artists were great at interacting with the audience and answering questions. Overall, it was a short visit but very memorable and worth seeing.
Mercedes — Google review
This is a must stop when you’re in Seattle. You see some beautiful amazing glass art and there’s a beautiful garden outside that you can relax and enjoy. The garden is unique because it’s a combination of nature with glass art. I also truly enjoyed seeing the art made live. The artist was also explained the process, which was very educational. The souvenirs at the gift shop are beautiful but overpriced. I am so glad we just went before the time on our ticket because the glasshouse was closing at the time of our reservation due to a private event. They did not tell us this when we were purchasing the tickets online and I believe we paid the same price. Thankfully, we got there early and was able to see it. We also enjoyed a glass of wine at the bar there, where the service was great. This is definitely a great museum to see when you’re in Seattle.
Indiana L — Google review
The Chihuly Garden and Glass is absolutely stunning—one of the most beautiful and unique attractions in Seattle! Every exhibit is a masterpiece of color, light, and imagination. The glass sculptures are breathtaking, from the intricate indoor installations to the vibrant pieces displayed among the gardens. The Glasshouse itself, with its massive hanging sculpture and view of the Space Needle through the glass ceiling, is simply spectacular. The layout is easy to navigate, the staff are welcoming and knowledgeable, and the gift shop is filled with beautiful keepsakes. Whether you’re an art lover or just looking for something inspiring and peaceful, this is a must-see experience that captures the creativity and magic of Dale Chihuly’s work.
Ajit K — Google review
This place is absolutely stunning. We bought a combined ticket to visit the Space Needle and Chihuly Garden and Glass, which worked really well. The glass artwork is incredible - so intricate, colourful and creative. The exhibition showcases the unique style of Dale Chihuly, with both indoor galleries and outdoor garden installations that make it a truly immersive experience. Definitely worth a visit if you appreciate art and design.
Maxim S — Google review
Don’t miss!!!! What a stunning museum. The art is vibrant and mesmerizing. Video was worth watching to learn more about Chuhily’s methods, history and passion for glass blowing. Take your time and wander through. The shop is delightful. Bought a piece woot!
Maureen G — Google review
Amazing pieces. Seattle location has been on my list after visiting the St Pete location. The glass house and garden was gorgeous as well and enjoyed watching his work in the theatre. I watched the live glass blowing as well and it was so fun to watch. The bar was so cute with all his collections showcased. My only thing was I paid $20 for what tasted like a $6 happy hour premade margarita. Cocktail bars are cheaper and they are handcrafted. Regardless, the bartender and all the staff were so kind and helpful. Highly recommend checking this museum out
Shelby O — Google review
4.7
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4.8
(25221)
305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
https://www.chihulygardenandglass.com/
(206) 753-4940
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Space Needle

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$$$$expensive
Observation deck
The Space Needle, a 605-ft-tall spire located at the Seattle Center, offers an observation deck and a rotating restaurant. It was built for the 1962 Worlds Fair and has since become an iconic symbol of the city. The tower's design combines elements of a giant balloon and a flying saucer, giving it a modern and futuristic look. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city, Puget Sound, and distant mountains from its observation deck.
A trip to the top of the Space Needle is, of course, a must if you are visiting Seattle. To make our visit smooth, we bought tickets online and reserved a time slot ahead of time. This was a great decision—when we got there during opening hour, the process was pretty easy. There was already a long line, but it moves fairly quickly. The elevator ride up the tower was quick and an interesting experience in itself (you'll know what I mean when you are there!). Once you reach the top, the view is simply amazing. There are several designated selfie spots around the observation deck, which are great for capturing the perfect shot. A key tip: do factor in the weather condition, as you can, of course, only see far into the distance if the weather is nice and clear. My favorite part was going down a floor to experience the revolving glass floor. You can get a feel of it by taking pictures lying or sitting down on the glass if you aren't afraid of heights. It was a thrilling and unique experience that made the visit even more memorable. It was great! Highly recommend planning ahead and enjoying this iconic Seattle landmark.
Jayne Z — Google review
Very cool attraction and the staff moves people on and off the elevators very efficiently. We happen to go on a beautiful afternoon at 5:30pm and saw a gorgeous sunset. It you have a fear of heights, this may not be for you. The elevator and floors at the top are glass! The view of Mt. Rainier was spectacular.
KSSW K — Google review
I recently visited the Space Needle in Seattle and had a really memorable experience. As someone who used the military discount, my ticket was $44, which made the admission a little more manageable compared to the standard price. Once you get to the top, the views are absolutely incredible—you can see the whole city, Mt. Rainier, and Puget Sound on a clear day. That said, it can get pretty crowded at the observation deck, so be prepared for some waiting and limited space during busy times. One important thing to know is that there’s no dedicated on-site parking for the Space Needle. The official website offers valet parking for $25, which is convenient but can be costly, especially if you’re already spending a lot on tickets. Otherwise, street parking in the area can be pricey and tough to find. I’d highly recommend using meter parking if you spot an open space—meters are actually free on Sundays, so that’s a good tip if you’re visiting at the end of the week! Alternatively, using apps like Way.com makes it easy to find and book nearby covered garage spots for as low as $10-$15, which is much cheaper than valet. Despite the costs and the crowd, the Space Needle is still a must-do for visitors to Seattle. The experience itself is world class and the memories are worth the planning. Just be sure to sort out parking in advance for less hassle and take advantage of discount rates whenever you can!
Vijay T — Google review
Visiting the Space Needle in Seattle was an incredible experience and honestly one of the highlights of our trip. We came on a foggy day, but the views were still amazing the skyline, the water, and all the buildings looked unreal from the top. The rotating glass floor is something you have to try. Standing on it and looking straight down is a feeling you can’t get anywhere else. The Space Needle is clean, well-run, and worth the price for anyone visiting Seattle. The staff was friendly, the lines moved fast, and the entire observation deck felt modern and safe. Whether it’s your first time in Seattle or you’ve lived here your whole life, the Space Needle gives you a completely different view of the city. If you’re looking for top things to do in Seattle, the Space Needle is absolutely a must-see. The views, the height, the rotating floor, and the photos you can take here are unbeatable. Our pictures came out beautiful even with the clouds and the whole experience makes you understand why this is one of the most famous attractions in Washington. Highly recommend visiting if you want stunning Seattle views, amazing photos, and a unique experience you won’t get anywhere else.
Miguel N — Google review
We had a very fun time going up. The view is spectacular. We talked about going up the newer, taller observation deck, but it was sold out, so we did the Space Needle. I was glad we did, it's set apart from the other tall buildings so I think you probably get a more interesting view. Plus it's iconic. I thought the rotating floor was fun. I would recommend reserving a time slot in advance. We went during the week in the morning and it wasn't too busy.
Leslie M — Google review
We checked this place out for sunset recently and had a great visit. The timeline of events leading up to the opening of the Space Needle as you wait in line for the elevator is pretty cool. The elevator ride to the top is quick, but offers great views. The employee riding with us was informative and funny. The views from the top are spectacular. We unfortunately didn’t have the best view of Mt. Rainier on this visit, but you could see a silhouette in the distance. It was a beautiful sunset that day and well worth the trip. Highly recommend.
Jimmy K — Google review
We were a party of 4 adults and visited on a Thursday morning at 11 am. We all had a great experience and enjoyed our visit . Everyone should go once. They offer a military discount , but those tickets can only be purchased in person. The process to buy tickets and enter is easy. Grounds and interior spotless. The elevator ride to the top of the Space Needle is so fast we really didn’t see the city as we rode up. I felt there were too many people in the elevator at once. The views are spectacular and lots of seating inside and outdoors. There is a casual cafe and bar at the top. There’s not anything to do except walk around, look at the views, take pictures, buy snacks and drinks. We were done with our visit in 45 minutes , but stretched it to 90 minutes by buying drinks and sitting down and talking. There is a very expensive Resturant ($100 per person) at the top and we’d like to visit that at night on a special occasion. The gift shop is very nice .
Victoria S — Google review
The Space Needle is an absolute must-visit landmark in Seattle! The views from the top are breathtaking—you can see Mount Rainier, Puget Sound, the downtown skyline, and even the Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges on a clear day. The glass floors and floor-to-ceiling windows make the experience feel modern and thrilling, and the rotating glass floor adds a really unique touch. The elevators are fast, the staff are friendly, and the exhibits inside give a great bit of history about the 1962 World’s Fair. It can get crowded, so it’s best to go early or at sunset for the best views and photos. A little pricey, but totally worth it for such an iconic Seattle experience!
Ajit K — Google review
4.6
(55568)
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4.3
(20282)
400 Broad St, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
https://www.spaceneedle.com/
(206) 905-2100
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Pike Place Fish Market

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$$$$expensive
Seafood market
Pike Place Fish Market is a renowned stall in Seattle's historic Pike Place Market, where fresh fish has been sold for decades. The market offers a wide variety of goods, from flowers and artisan crafts to fresh produce and seafood. One of the main attractions is the playful atmosphere at Pike Place Fish Market, where employees toss fish to each other while singing and yelling. This unique tradition has made the market famous and entertaining for visitors.
A great experience!! We've wanting to go here for decades. It's a great market with a lot of fish to choose from. We bought crab legs and fish cakes and grabbed, what turned out to be our best souvenir from our trip to Seattle....their oyster shooters for $7. Keep the shot glass, it also has a lid!! We went back 2 days later for another souvenir!! If someone buys a whole fish you'll see them throw it!! Might be right over your head!!! We loved this place and enjoyed the crabs and fish cakes for dinner!
Vinnie 1 — Google review
A great place to visit but I skipped the food experience because of the lines! I loved walking through the alleys and especially the flowers! The market was buzzing with food, culture and my favorite sight: seafood! Everybody seemed nice and know customer service! Not too expensive while I was browsing and the walk to the overlook way was a plus! I loved that while you walk to the market you can see through the lake!
MC S — Google review
We were visiting Seattle from Nashville for business and had a few free hours to be tourists. Several people suggested we check out Pike Place Fish Market, and it was an amazing experience! The weather was fantastic, and the atmosphere felt a bit like a lively, open-air flea market — full of unique shops and friendly vendors. Everyone we met was so kind and welcoming. We sampled honey, jellies, olive oils, fruits, and even fish! Everything was so fresh and delicious. We couldn’t resist buying several of the local goodies to take home. The hot cider was especially good and perfect for sipping as we wandered through the market. We even got to experience them yelling and throwing fish around which I suppose is special to the market. If you’re visiting Seattle, we definitely recommend stopping by Pike Place Market. It was the perfect way to spend a few free hours and made our short trip feel extra special!
Art R — Google review
Great show. Brought king crabs legs with them shipped to California for overnight ship so perfectly. I purchased on Tuesday noon and Box arrived Wednesday 10AM next business day $69 cost for overnight shipping and crabs $99 per pound. I got 2 kind of crabs $380 for 4 pound. Amazing staff all of them super nice and friendly. Very good experience. If you guys want to ships crabs or seafood for your family you can try. Highly recommended and I definitely come back.
Benjaphat W — Google review
A unique experience in an iconic location, the sights, smells and overall vibe was outstanding. As a tourist you get a rare opportunity to feel local while walking through the market with all the hustle and bustle. Definitely worth the stop, though I would highly recommend using the restroom either before or after visiting Pikes Place as the lines to enter the few public restrooms were insanely long.
Justin B — Google review
This was a very cool attraction in Seattle! It’s very packed but I loved the smell of fresh produce and sea food. Lots of places to see around the market with plenty of vendors to check out. There’s also a little alley directly next to the market where people have been putting up gum on the walls for year. It’s another popular attraction in the area and the city makes sure to keep it checked before it gets too messy! If you’re visiting Seattle I would recommend this market for sure in your itinerary.
Ben G — Google review
Such a fun place to visit- the hustle and bustle & unique feel - you don’t get this just anywhere you go- there’s so many vendors & products to see! Definitely worth a trip!
Jonmarkheaner — Google review
Lively atmosphere. From fresh seafood and handmade crafts to quirky shops and street performers, there's something for everyone. The flying fish at the seafood stalls are a fun and iconic experience.
Gayathri S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(22118)
86 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
http://www.pikeplacefish.com/
(206) 682-7181
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Museum of Pop Culture

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Art museum
Museums
The Museum of Pop Culture, located in Seattle, is a must-visit for anyone interested in music, pop culture, and science fiction. The museum showcases over 80,000 American artifacts including items from iconic musicians like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin's bell-bottoms and Elvis Presley's leather jacket. Designed by Frank Gehry to resemble a smashed guitar, the ultra-modern building also features the Sky Church performance arena for concerts.
We had a blast. We loved all the exhibits, and especially the sound lab! This is a must visit place, for all ages. My favorite was 2nd floor with the sci-fi, fantasy and horror exhibits. The music church was a nice place to rest and soak in the music. In Sept 2025, the Black music exhibit was a special experience.
Savvy R — Google review
This is among the core attractions of Seattle as the museum provides great insights into music, movies, comics and associated culture. The exhibitions in the museum keep on changing and associated information is available on the website. Tickets can be purchased online as well as at the spot. The Museum is located in the Seattle Center area and is accessible by bus, mono rail, self driving, as well as the city tour hop on hop off tour bus. The music is closed each week on a Wednesday instead of Sunday. The museum has an interesting outlook as the building has a very futuristic and artistic outlook with buildings in various colors.
Avais S — Google review
Museum was super cool. Lots of different genres of pop culture to experience (Fantasy, sci-fi, anime, music, video games, etc). There were some really fun interactive exhibits too (Indie video game and the Sound Lab). I really loved the Sound Lab and playing the instruments. The horror section was awesome as well. A very cool museum right next to the Space Needle. Definitely worth a visit if you're into pop culture. We went on a Monday. It never felt too busy. The staff was very friendly as well.
Anthony B — Google review
My oh my!! There are no words to describe this museum. You have to live it. Great exhibitions from music to movies. Amazing valuable artifacts belonging to great celebrities. The Jimmy Hendrix exhibition is amazing and If you are a fan of Nirvana you will be blown away. On the top floor you can experiment and learn musical instruments. I was amazed because there are individual boots where you can practice. Incredible! It is not cheap specially the souvenirs but is totally worth it. The location is great. It is near the Neaddle and there is a tram stop right beside it. Don't miss a photo with Chris Cornell statue. Save at least a morning to visit it.
Ana T — Google review
I have visited MoPOP a couple of times and loved how immersive it the exhibits are! From iconic music history to sci-fi, horror, fantasy, and pop-culture moments, this museum has everything we all grew up with. Plus, the building itself is a piece of art, and you can easily spend 2–3 hours here without realizing it. If you enjoy music, movies, or anything nostalgic, MoPOP is absolutely worth a visit. Just be ready for crowds on weekends!
Meenakshi B — Google review
Very good exhibition on Jimmy Hendrix ! Was hoping for more on underground Seattle music from 80’. Great exhibition on horror movies and Science Fiction films. There was an exhibit on Asian comic culture, but I haven’t explored this one . The building itself is very impressive as is collection of the famous musician’s guitars 🎸
Agata L — Google review
Interesting place for many! Loved their space exhibition. Found much stuff to do even for 5yo. And special plesure was tgeir outside playground even with chilly and wet weather. Lot of diverse fun! Strong 5💫 experience with leave/come in option diring the day.
Vera Z — Google review
I had a very good experience, wish I could have had more time, but loved the Asian comics exhibition it was very interesting and has comics from different countries in Asia. The other exhibits were also very good, Fantasy, Terror and Science Fiction, q lot of original prompts from well known movies. had a very wonderful time with my family. One thing I didn't like at all was that in the shop they sell a lot of AI generated art in their t shirts... that was really disappointing.
Scarlet A — Google review
4.6
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4.2
(7345)
325 5th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
https://www.mopop.org/
(206) 770-2700
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Fort Casey

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Nature & Parks
State Parks
Fort Casey is a state park situated on Whidbey Island in Washington state's Island County. This historic district is not only a Washington state park but also part of the Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve in the United States.
4.6
(563)
Washington 98239, USA
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Impark - Tsawwassen Ferry Parking - Lot #1650

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Parking lot
Transportation
Ferries
The BC Ferries Tsawwassen Terminal offers more than just a gateway to the ocean. Situated on a stunning land spit that extends into the water, it provides a unique vantage point of the surrounding city and sea. Reserving tickets in advance is recommended, especially during peak times like summer weekends. The terminal features comfortable seating, desk cubicles for laptops, and even a shop with quality items.
Got on my ferry to Victoria from here, pretty cool experience. The ride was about an hour and we didn't really buy anything on the ferry like food or merch or anything but it was really fun regardless. The wind at the top of the ferry is something to behold and the engine makes my voice sound all robotic, truly amazing. I do recommend the experience not gonna lie...
Destroyer — Google review
Busy, but very efficient ferry dock for BC ferries and others to go to islands, such as Vancouver Island. Little marketplace with food outlets and shopping vendors. It's great to have a bite to eat before docking.
Gabriele T — Google review
Fantastic way to transport car $80 over from Vancouver to Victoria. On time, nice big clean boat, and with a cafeteria on board. Amazing views throughout the ship of the journey. Attraction in itself. Buy tickets in advance, they do fill up, especially when going with a car.
Colin L — Google review
I was in Vancouver last week and decided to take the ferry to Victoria Island. We purchased ticket ahead of time and arrived with our car. It was a very smooth and fast process, you check in at the toll station and you show your boarding pass. They will assign you a lane and you go to the lane and wait for the boarding process. Surprisingly the process was very fast and efficient. They loaded over 200 cars and truck under 10-15 min. Once inside you can turn off your car and go up in the deck. They have nice sitting area, work stations, coffee shop and you can go outside and enjoy the beautiful view. It was a pleasant experience.
Shahbaz S — Google review
We got there just less than an hour from the next ferry to leave for Victoria. We paid at the entrance booth to the ferry terminal. The price for the car and two people was very reasonable. No need to book ahead. There was no extra charge for making the reservation. We got the line to go to and we drove there and placed our car next in line. It seems people get out of their cars and go shopping and eating at the enclosed mall. The building was great! Wonderful quality shops and many nice priced places to eat. Then, off to the car and enjoyed our hour and 30 minute trip. The ferry was pleasant and the view was very nice, Great experience!
Bob M — Google review
BC Ferries are well-organized, speedy and clean. Booking our tickets online proved to be a wise decision, as it spared us any delays upon entering the terminal. Our ferry departed on schedule, and the boarding process was smooth and hassle-free. The surrounding scenery is breathtaking in every direction. Regrettably, the prices are notably steep. Nevertheless, the ferry journey itself was a delightful experience. Brace yourself for the wind on the ferry deck. We captured so many pictures. I thoroughly enjoy boarding the ferry at Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal.
Danish D — Google review
Arrived 1:10 early and they said do we want to go on the earlier boat, yes please. Restaurant closed on Sunday but vending machines. Boat really smooth and the views are amazing of the little islands to Vancouver Swartz Bay. Tip make your way to the sun terrace at the top it’s the warmest and best views.
Simon B — Google review
I Love the ferry terminal. Washrooms are always clean. Instructions are which line up to get in are clear. I think there is lots to enjoy as a casual user. Just be sure to get a reservation as sometimes the ferry can be very busy and it does get boring to have to wait a sailing or two….
Jennifer W — Google review
4.3
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3.8
(1857)
1 Ferry Causeway, Delta, BC V4M 4G6, Canada
https://lots.impark.com/imp?utm_source=google&utm_medium=maps&utm_content=0020260&utm_campaign=local_canada#details=1,1650
+1 604-331-7288
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Moran State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Moran State Park is a vast natural area offering various activities for visitors. The park features campgrounds, five picturesque lakes, and numerous hiking trails suitable for all skill levels. One of the easier family-friendly hikes is the three-mile loop around Cascade Lake, which also offers opportunities for swimming and paddleboarding. For more adventurous hikers, there are thrilling cliff jumps at different points along the trail. Additionally, gentle hikes around Mountain Lake and Obstruction Pass provide scenic views and access to tide pools.
Beautiful! Easy access to trails, amenities and a park. Just did the Cascade Lake trail, which is a lovely relatively easy less than 3 mile hike. The views are incredible and terrain varied from forest right down to the lake. There’s a snack shack there, bathrooms and picnic area. Definitely worth the $10 Parking/registration fee.
Judy S — Google review
We recently drove through Moran State Park to check it out for future visits, and it’s absolutely beautiful! The park sits right along the water and is incredibly lush and scenic. While there are no electrical hookups (which means we wouldn’t bring our RV), it’s perfect for tent camping or bringing our truck. We like to scope out parks ahead of time, and this one offers plenty of great sites to choose from, with four different camping areas. The park also has an awesome spot where you can rent kayaks and canoes, plus a designated swimming area with a beach. There are lots of amenities, and the restrooms were clean and well-kept throughout the park. A couple of tips: definitely book your campsite well in advance since this is a popular state park, and don’t forget to reserve your ferry tickets to Orcas Island both ways—especially on weekends, as the waits can be long. We’ll definitely be coming back here for camping and exploring more of what this amazing park has to offer!
Misha S — Google review
A beautiful park with camping amenities. Also has a nice kayak rental place on Cascade lake. Check out Mount Constitution for a beautiful view spanning from Stanwood to Blaine and beyond on clearer days.
Justin ( — Google review
I’m an Orcas resident, since 2014 — Moran embodies my sense of Orcas. We humans are the visitors in this natural setting where deer, birds, and critters of many types THRIVE. PLEASE be EASY and QUIET without leaving garbage so that we humans do not harm or disrupt. If you’ve read this far I will share a locally known very special place. Just before entering the park from the north, Rosario Rd goes Right, West. If you take it, in ~1/2 mile Palisades Dr. goes off downhill to the left. to a parking lot on the edge of the park. Park there and follow the trail at the edge of the parking lot ~1/4 mile to the right to a magnificent lagoon. Many people hang there by a prominent rock dabbling their toes in the shallow water and swimming. Another 1/4 mile along the path takes one to the wonderful bridge that is visible from the main Cascade Lake picnic area across the lake. My pics taken from the lagoon in May 2025.
Bruce H — Google review
An absolute favorite for good ole woods on the lake camping! Campgrounds have so much variety in shade, waterfront options, RV hookups, walk-in, and group sites. Their bathrooms and showers are well maintained, and the public use areas are always kept up as well. They staff a little snack shack where you can find limited swim gear and accessories, plus impressive snacks, coffee, ice cream, candy, etc. The lake is a non-motorized boat lake, but they rent out water toys or bring your own float islands and paddleboards. Mt. Constitution is also found within the park and is a must visit! Views into Canada and over the WA coast are to die for on a clear day. Whether you're visiting just for the day or longer, Moran State Park is an oasis worth experiencing!
Dazzle R — Google review
Beautiful park with lots to do! You have the lake below Mount Constitution with rentals and food and a beach like atmosphere. You can go out Mount Constitution for trails or a big bike slog uphill. The views from the top of Mount Constitution are lovely. The whole area is great and it’s easy enough to ride an e-bike on the hills that go up and down.
Heather A — Google review
We did the full Mt. Constitution hike loop: Cascade Lake, Powerline Trail, around the back to Twin Lakes, then up to the summit and back down. 10 miles, 3200 vertical. Had it to ourselves. Fantastic.
Tom P — Google review
Tranquility. Great trails for all ages. Short hikes and longer hikes available. Cool falls.
KuLiTz O — Google review
4.8
(1770)
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5.0
(599)
3572 Olga Rd, Olga, WA 98279, USA
http://parks.state.wa.us/547/Moran
(360) 376-2326
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Deception Pass State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Deception Pass State Park covers 4,134 acres of ancient forest and features saltwater shores, freshwater lakes, camping facilities, and an extensive 38-mile trail system. Visitors can join a guided tour near the park to paddle to nearby coves and observe abundant wildlife such as birds, seals, and porpoises. The area experiences strong tidal currents and changing sea conditions due to wind and tide direction.
This is truly one of the best parks in Washington—perfect for both day trips and overnight camping. The area near the bridge is especially breathtaking, offering the chance to spot seals and, with a bit of luck, even whales. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the abundance of hiking trails, stunning vistas, and picture-perfect spots throughout the park. Each corner offers a unique experience: the southwest side, in particular, stands out for its calm waters, quieter atmosphere, and peaceful surroundings. Whether you're seeking adventure, wildlife sightings, or a tranquil escape, this park delivers. Highly recommended.
Anil Y — Google review
Perfect Picnic Spot with Stunning Views🏖️ Visited Deception Pass State Park yesterday and had such a lovely time! We brought along some tea and enjoyed a peaceful picnic on a bench right in front of the beach the view was absolutely breathtaking. After that, we went for a walk and took in the scenic beauty all around. The fresh air, water views, and surrounding greenery made it such a refreshing experience. It was also wonderful to spend time here with family and our dog, it’s a very pet-friendly spot. The park is well-maintained and perfect for a relaxing day trip. Highly recommend visiting for anyone looking to enjoy nature, have a picnic, or just slow down and take in some beautiful views.
Anita P — Google review
My wife and I had a fantastic camping trip at Deception Pass State Park! We stayed in our trailer at site #318, which had a 30-amp hookup and was easy to access. The site was clean, quiet, and surrounded by beautiful trees — a great balance of privacy and nature. The campground itself was peaceful and well-maintained, with plenty of room to walk and explore. We really appreciated how quiet it was in the evenings — perfect for relaxing after a day outdoors. Overall, a wonderful experience. We’ll definitely be back again!
Paul H — Google review
Deception Pass State Park is one of the most spectacular places in Washington State. From hiking trails through lush forests to watching the powerful waters under the bridge, every corner is picture-perfect. Families and pet owners will love it here. Entry is affordable at $10 per day or $30 for the annual pass. Highly recommended for anyone visiting the Pacific Northwest.
J&Y — Google review
Beautiful park, second time being here. Outstanding views where you can see seals, fish, and sometimes the brave human in a kayak. You can park and then walk on the bridge. Note, don’t be alarmed when the bridge vibrates when the cars onboard onto it, it’s normal and safe. Do pay attention but have fun.
Mechrorobotocon — Google review
Clean restrooms at Rosario Beach section and at the pull off for walking across the bridge. There’s a ton of short trails to check out so I’ll definitely stop by again next time I’m in the area 😊 It was extremely nice to be able to cross the road by going under the bridge. There’s a lot of traffic.
That G — Google review
If you love a great short hike we awesome views, this is a killer spot. Competitive parking, bit there are spots and pull offs on both sides of the bridge. Traffic drives fast. Be careful.
Clyde H — Google review
I spent a week up at Deception Pass State. The Park is beautiful with a lot of privacy and space between campsites and there are great hiking trails to enjoy. Friends with us enjoyed biking and kayaking as well. The forest was awesome with old growth cedars, sooo many ferns, and a variety of mushrooms. The Park is dog-friendly with dogs on leash. The only reason I did not give this Park 5-stars was because of the noise from the naval jets (the base is close by on Whidbey Island).
Lisa B — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(1447)
41229 State Rte 20, Oak Harbor, WA 98277, USA
https://parks.wa.gov/497/Deception-Pass
(360) 675-3767
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Boeing Future of Flight​

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Tours
Museum
Boeing Future of Flight, situated on the northwest corner of Paine Field, offers an immersive experience into the history and future of aviation. Visitors can take tours of the commercial jet assembly plant, witnessing firsthand the assembly process of iconic Boeing jets like 747s, 777s, and 787 Dreamliners. The Boeing Studio showcases captivating visuals that tell stories about Boeing's aviation excellence. Additionally, it provides insight into Boeing's significant role in the Pacific Northwest and its prominence in aerospace.
This is one of the most fascinating aviation-related sites in the world. I believe that anyone who loves airplanes, whether a fan or a passionate enthusiast, should definitely visit this place if they are in the vicinity. What makes this site particularly special is that it offers an authentic behind-the-scenes look at the actual production and assembly of a Boeing 777, one of the most iconic and widely used commercial aircrafts. The organization of the entire experience is top-notch — everything is arranged with a high level of professionalism. From ensuring safety to seamless transportation arrangements and access to the technical airport, every aspect is designed to provide visitors with an unforgettable and immersive experience. The facility is practically within arm’s reach, allowing visitors to get a close-up view of the aircraft construction process, which is both impressive and educational. The tour offers a unique opportunity to see the real craftsmanship and engineering behind one of the world’s largest aircraft. For aviation enthusiasts, this visit is a dream come true, providing insights that are rarely accessible to the public. The entire experience is well-structured, engaging, and showcases the precision and expertise involved in aircraft manufacturing. Overall, I highly recommend this site to anyone interested in aviation. It’s a truly extraordinary place that combines education, excitement, and the chance to witness an impressive feat of engineering firsthand. Whether you’re a casual admirer or a dedicated airplane buff, this visit will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression.
Marcin P — Google review
This was honestly one of the most overrated experiences imaginable. Although I’ve heard people say it might have been better years ago, in its current state it’s awful. The tour started with a short video about the founder of Boeing, which was actually very interesting. Unfortunately, that was the highlight. From there, we boarded a bus to the factory, only to go down one set of stairs, then another, and stand in line multiple times before finally taking an elevator up to the viewing area. When we got there, absolutely nothing was happening in the factory. Our tour guide seemed incredibly discombobulated, barely offered any real explanations, and came across as both uninformative and a bit on the creepy side. I honestly thought this was just the beginning of the tour, but it turns out that was it—we immediately went back down the elevator, back on the bus, where we got a bunch of useless information that didn’t add much of anything. We ended up right back at the gift shop, which made the whole thing feel like it was designed more to sell merchandise than to actually show or teach us anything meaningful. We also visited the museum afterwards, which was just as underwhelming. There wasn't much going on, and you'd think we'd at least be able to sit in a cockpit or get close to an aircraft, but even that was missing. Honestly, they should rethink everything about this tour from the ground up-especially considering the price they're charging, not to mention the extra cost of getting there and back. Just a side note, there is a rooftop where you could watch the shared runway, which would be fun. But unfortunately, when we were there, it was not very active. Overall, a huge disappointment. Save your time and money.
Gabriel — Google review
I recently took the Boeing Factory tour near Seattle with my mom, and it was an amazing experience from start to finish. The service was fantastic, our guide was very knowledgeable and friendly, answering all our questions and sharing fascinating insights about the manufacturing process. The tour includes a guided bus ride around the factory grounds, offering an amazing view from the upper deck where you can take in the scale of the massive facility. The lower deck exhibits were also impressive, showcasing the history and technology behind Boeing’s aircraft. One of the things I really appreciated was how accommodating they were for disabled visitors, making sure everyone could enjoy the tour comfortably. Parking is free on-site, another big plus. The on-site canteen served great food at reasonable prices, with plenty of vegetarian options available, which was perfect for our needs. It’s important to note that the tour does not take you onto the actual manufacturing floor itself, so you’re observing mostly from designated balconies and open areas rather than walking alongside the assembly lines. That said, it’s still incredible to see several planes at different stages of construction. The gift shop was affordable and had some great Boeing-themed souvenirs and collectibles, definitely worth checking out after the tour. Overall, it was a fascinating, educational, and well-run tour that I would highly recommend to anyone interested in aviation or industrial manufacturing.I recently took the Boeing Factory tour near Seattle with my mom, and it was an amazing experience from start to finish. The service was fantastic—our guide was very knowledgeable and friendly, answering all our questions and sharing fascinating insights about the manufacturing process. The tour includes a guided bus ride around the massive factory grounds, offering an amazing view from the upper deck, where you can truly appreciate the scale of the operation. The lower deck exhibits added depth to the experience, showcasing Boeing’s remarkable history and aerospace technology. They were very accommodating to disabled visitors, which made the whole experience comfortable and enjoyable for my mom. Parking is free on-site, so we didn’t have to worry about extra costs there. The onsite canteen had great food at reasonable prices, with lots of tasty vegetarian options—a nice surprise for us. One thing to keep in mind is that the tour does not take you directly onto the manufacturing floor, so you’re observing the planes from observation points rather than walking through the assembly lines. Even so, seeing several airplanes in various stages of production up close is impressive and totally worth it. The gift shop is also well priced and offers a cool selection of Boeing-themed souvenirs and collectibles. Overall, this tour was educational, fascinating, and well-organized. I highly recommend it for anyone who’s interested in planes, aviation, or industrial manufacturing.
Vijay T — Google review
The tour is more about the manufacturing process and facilities. It is very interesting to see the largest building and the system. Inside the centre there is a small movie theatre and some models for display. It’s very interesting to watch planes flying around and landing from the deck. There are gift shop and snacks centre as well. Washrooms are good.
Venugopal B — Google review
Oh wow - this is awesome for aviation freaks! Honestly: We were a group of 5 boys and we did our trip from Europe to Seattle (via. Vancouver) in Oct.2025 just because of this: Boeing production visit in Seattle, WA I would do it again!! We did the 90‘ tour and the museum downstairs and don‘t forget the terrasse upstaires! Just awesome!
Zwibie — Google review
If you're interested in aviation, this 80-minute airplane manufacturer tour is an absolute must-do – it's truly the best of its kind. The amount of information and history you absorb is impressive. A standout moment for me was learning that every single one of the 1,574 Boeing 747s ever produced originated at this very facility and was then transported across the bridge we drove over for its paint job. That detail evoked such wonderful nostalgia for the 'Queen of the Skies.' While Boeing has faced its share of issues, the enduring legacy and widespread affection for the 747 are undeniable; it's a truly remarkable and successful aircraft.
Lucas Z — Google review
It was wonderful, amazing and incredible.If you pay attention, planes of that enormity are being built there, and obviously each person,or each team, is doing their own detailed work correctly so that it ultimately becomes a giant aircraft like a 777 flying in the sky. It was a really great experience for me, and I recommend you visit the factory.
Farshid E — Google review
I went on a Fri and had to wait about 15 mins due to arriving a few minutes after the prior tour had began. We did not buy tixs in advance. The staff was very friendly and told me about a few things I could do to pass the time until my tour began. The Flight deck was a nice was to pass time. The tour itself was not as exciting as I was expecting compared to other factory tours I have attended. If close to the area, its something to do. I enjoyed the flight deck and gift shop the most.
Monique J — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(5954)
8415 Paine Field Blvd, Mukilteo, WA 98275, USA
https://www.boeingfutureofflight.com/
(800) 464-1476
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Vancouver Aquarium

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Nestled within the stunning surroundings of Stanley Park, the Vancouver Aquarium is a must-visit destination for families and marine enthusiasts alike. This beloved attraction offers an incredible opportunity to explore both local and exotic aquatic life, showcasing over 65,000 animals including playful sea otters, charming penguins, and majestic sea turtles. For more than six decades, it has been dedicated to education and conservation rather than flashy performances.
Great sea otter program by Vanessa! Super engaging and loved getting to know more about the otters. Also really enjoyed the seal feeding and getting to know more about the rescues! The entire aquarium was a blast, got to see so many amazing creatures, the pacific and tropical sections are beautiful. Highly recommend getting tickets online, and they have a great student discount. 10/10 would recommend for a great half day trip.
Jessica C — Google review
It's an excellent place to visit as long as it's not too busy. On the smaller side compared to other aquariums I've been to but there's lots of small exhibits for the animals they take care of. Definitely recommend visiting on a weekday to avoid the crowds, and if you live in the area, maybe consider buying a yearly membership as it pays for itself after 2-3 visits and the single day passes are very expensive.
Millie M — Google review
A fantastic experience! The staff were really friendly, there is a lot of variety of animals and things to see, plus the facts to each exhibit are really interesting and fun to read! The gift shops are really cool, it is really easy to buy too many things! I would love to visit again
Peter S — Google review
A decently sized aquarium. I would say you can expect to spend up to three hours here. Be sure to catch the Sea Lion show and the 4D movie. As for parking, I was able to get a great spot by arriving about 40 minutes before opening. They actually let us in before the official opening time, which was a nice bonus. I found the aquarium more memorable than the one in Seattle. Being situated inside Stanley Park is also a big plus. As a heads-up, if you’re visiting with multiple people, it may be more cost-effective to purchase a Platinum Membership rather than individual tickets.
Johnson — Google review
An impressive and well designed aquarium featuring a diverse collection of marine life and reptiles. While the building isn’t huge, it’s perfectly sized for an excellent experience where you can explore and learn about different kind of species from around the world.
Ron — Google review
Fantastic experience! The Vancouver Aquarium is beautifully maintained, educational, and full of incredible marine life. Perfect for families and ocean lovers. Parkind could be tricky on busy days. Plan ahead to spend time and watch every exibit without missing any.
Supun J — Google review
Loved the aquarium! Entrance wasn’t cheap but was able to spend several hours here, could easily spend the whole day here as there’s timed programs like the imax and the wet lab etc.
Maria J — Google review
Located inside Stanley Park, this is a nice aquarium with many animal species. There are many fishes that we had never seen before. Apart from the friendly seals, they don't have anything large or monstrous, if you are looking for that. They keep good care of the animals. Even nook & corners of the enclosures were being cleaned. We were a bit surprised that they are one of the largest as we were done with the tour within 2 to 3 hours, so it's not a day spend.
Leegi B — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(8680)
845 Avison Way, Vancouver, BC V6G 3E2, Canada
https://www.vanaqua.org/
+1 778-655-9554
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Vancouver Seawall

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Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
The Vancouver Seawall is a picturesque 14 to 17.5-mile waterfront path that winds through the heart of the city, including Stanley Park and various neighborhoods, parks, and beaches like Kitsilano Beach Park and Coal Harbor. It's perfect for couples looking for a scenic stroll or bike ride with plenty of opportunities to relax at nearby restaurants. This stone wall not only prevents erosion but also provides an uninterrupted pathway for walking, jogging, cycling, and skating along Vancouver's stunning natural landscape.
It doesn't matter if you are a tourist or a local for many years, going to the seawall for a walk, run or ride is always a nice experience. One of the best views of downtown, surrounded by nature and with good structure (available washrooms, some benches to relax and enjoy the view, parking lots, etc). I reccomend that you do the entirety of the seawall by bike at least once so that you can enjoy the different views and places, like downtown, north van, the mountains and the beaches.
Davi V — Google review
Trail Series, Part 40 Running was never meant to be easy, so many runners choose a phrase to help motivate them. Some of my favorites include: “No matter how slow you go, you are still lapping everybody on the couch”; “I don’t run to add days to my life, I run to add life to my days”; “The miracle isn’t that I finished. The miracle is that I had the courage to start”; “My sport is your sport’s punishment”; “This isn’t sweat, it’s liquid awesome”; and “Do it for the post-run snack”. It was during a recent run along the Stanley Park Seawall Path in Vancouver, Canada, that I discovered a different motivational technique. Rather than repeating a single phrase to keep you going, how about excitedly striding from one motivational expression to another? You see as this trail winds itself around magnificent Stanley Park, it is replete with benches adorned with a seemingly endless number of deeply personal plaques that broadcast both remembrances and some pretty keen life advice. I stopped more than 150 times during my run and I’d estimate that I photographed only 50% of the benches that are available to enjoy. 🤯 My favorite plaques include: “What a beautiful difference one single life made”; “To the world you were just one, to me you were the world” 🥹; “She lived for those she loved, and those she loved remember”; “How small a part of time we share”; “People and places have touched me so, left a mark on my mind, heart & soul. Thank you Lord, it’s been a great ride”; “Loving Masterchef who taught how to savor the flavors of life”; and “Just a Godly man who so loved his four wonderful daughters”. This outstanding trail is approximately 6 miles long, flat, and entirely paved. It features numerous dramatic curves that create excitement to discover what might be revealed just around each corner. Those with mobility issues will find it extremely accommodating and a separate lane for cyclists creates a safe path for all outdoor enthusiasts. It is well traveled during the day, and although the buddy system is always recommended, it isn’t necessary in this instance. And that’s…Henry’s Take. #trailseries #stanleyparkseawallpath
Henry V — Google review
This is the spot highly recommended to get the best downtown Vancouver skyline views from. The spot is easily accessible by foot, on bicycle, or by driving on a vehicle. The views both at sunrise, during the day, and at sunset are really worth the visit. There are quite a few other landmarks and attractions on this side of the Stanley Park as compared to the other side. A paid parking lot is close by, while on foot this point is barely a 15 minute walk from the closest bus stop. A must visit spot whenever in downtown Vancouver.
Avais S — Google review
One of the best walks you can do in Vancouver! The Seawall offers stunning views of the ocean, mountains, and city skyline all in one. Great for walking, biking, or just taking it all in at your own pace. Peaceful, scenic, and perfect for all ages. Easy 5 stars!
Dre P — Google review
Stunning walk in a gorgeous area! Very popular walking/biking area & for a great reason. We some super cool birds + slugs while we were out!
Josie C — Google review
The seawall is always a joy to explore—whether on foot, bike, or a casual jog. It features some of the most scenic views of downtown, framed by lush greenery and waterfront. The path is well-equipped with restrooms, benches, and parking, making it an easy and comfortable outing. I suggest biking the full loop at least once to take in the diverse views—cityscape, North Shore mountains, ocean, and beaches all in one ride.
Marta S — Google review
If I lived in Vancouver, I would be here at least 3 times a week. I would be walking, running or going for a ride. Beautiful views, fresh air, so serene...I can't even describe it ❤️❤️❤️
Riny P — Google review
Beautiful, clean and well maintained bike trail. Serene views and scenery. I enjoyed my day riding an e-bike alongside the ocean. Highly recommend.
Lilia F — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(5120)
Vancouver, BC V6G 3E2, Canada
https://vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/seawall.aspx
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Downtown Vancouver

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Neighborhoods
Downtown Vancouver is a vibrant area with a lively nightlife centered around Granville Street, featuring bars, clubs, and live music venues like the iconic Commodore Ballroom. During the day, it's a bustling shopping destination with a mix of chain stores and upscale boutiques in CF Pacific Centre mall. The district also offers diverse dining options from food trucks to high-end Japanese restaurants that provide an authentic taste of Japan.
4.4
(6648)
Vancouver, BC, Canada
23

Brockton Point Totem Pole

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Park
Sights & Landmarks
When exploring Stanley Park in Vancouver, the Brockton Point Totem Poles stand out as a captivating highlight. This remarkable collection of intricately carved totem poles, crafted from red cedar, showcases the rich indigenous heritage of British Columbia. Originally established in the 1920s at a different site within the park, these stunning artworks have since been relocated to their current home at Brockton Point, where they continue to draw visitors.
There's a collection of 9 totem poles in this area. Each has a plaque providing details about the pole. Well worth a stop to admire the carvings by indigenous artists and the histories of these poles. They are replicas and replacements of the original totems which are housed in museums for preservation or returned to their places of origin. There's also a Visitor Centre.
Pam S — Google review
Awesome totem poles that are free to view and take pictures. They have a boundary, so no one is permitted to go directly in contact with these statues. As a result, they're well kept and maintained here. There is a parking lot and a gift shop nearby. Lots of warning signs around the area about wild animals. Wide and clear walkways and paths to go on. It wasn't busy at all when we visited on a weekend afternoon. I recommend coming to see the Brockton Point Totem pole amongst other landmarks at Stanley park. It makes for a great walk along the coast line to see Vancouver!
E T — Google review
Important point in Stanley park. There are public washrooms and a store near this point.
Gal N — Google review
Read the signs that tell the story behind each Pole
Javad F — Google review
One Brockin Rockin Totem Pole point
Nate H — Google review
Good totem poles
Zohaib A — Google review
Not the best
Helen T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pretty, it’s a shame that the explanations of the meanings of each totem are erased. (Original) Très joli, dommage que les explications des significations de chaque totem s’effacent.
Emma C — Google review
4.4
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4.3
(1301)
Brockton Point Trail, Vancouver, BC V6G 3G1, Canada
https://vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture.aspx
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Gastown

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Neighborhoods
Gastown, located in Vancouver, is a vibrant neighborhood known for its iconic Steam Clock and array of souvenir shops, art galleries, and Victorian-style buildings. The area boasts a trendy food and drink scene with chic cocktail lounges and diverse restaurants offering gourmet sandwiches and local seafood. Nearby districts like Downtown Eastside and Railtown also offer unique dining experiences and edgy fashion studios.
4.1
(6145)
Vancouver, BC, Canada
http://www.gastown.org/
25

Flyover

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Amusement park ride
Fun & Games
Rides & Activities
FlyOver Canada is a unique 4D simulation flight entertainment experience that takes you on a virtual journey from the east coast to the west coast of Canada. You'll be immersed in the sights and sounds of Canada, including the serene starry sky of the Canadian Arctic Circle and the mesmerizing green aurora above the clouds. As you 'fly,' you'll soar over forest waterfalls, touch icebergs, and even catch whiffs of tree fragrance and water mist.
Absolutely highly recommended to try this experience! A small trick: if someone in your group has a BC driver’s license, their tickets will be discounted. The experience starts with a 5-8 minute film in the special room, that’s kind of a First Nation acknowledgment. After that, you’ll be led to a special cinema hall with vertical rows and a huge sphere-like screen. Believe me, this flying experience feels totally real! And the spring water, in particular moment, makes it even better. It’s definitely breathtaking!
Olha M — Google review
Visited the Flyover Canada and did the Iceland Flyover. The ride cost about 32CAD discounted for BC residents. There is a short 6 minutes show before the ride.. I did not find the intermission show interesting at all. It seems they tried to make it kids friendly but even the kids doesn’t look interested. The storyline feels disconnected. After the intermission, visitors are led to the room with the rides. It was not a full room, there were vacant sits. The actual probably took amount 10 minutes (maybe less?). The show was interesting and I enjoyed it, although thee are a lot of room for improvements. It s supposed to be a sensory ride but it was missing the sensory effects. The mist was very milk and almost nothing, would also be nice if there will be strong cold or hot air, or some fragrance. The entire experience including intermission was about less than 30 minutes ( maybe about 20) which was quite an expensive for the price. Although I enjoyed the experience, I don’t think it’s worth the price. If you are tight on budget, I would not recommend this ride. This is expensive if doing it with family. Video recording was not allowed inside so I was not able to record the experience.
Just T — Google review
Had a wonderful time visiting the Flyover. All the team members are friendly and professional. We did both offerings- Canada and Iceland.It's really amazing to feel like you're soaring through the sky! If you arrive early there's a snack shop and gift shop. Great selection to choose from too. There's also a pic you can purchase to commemorate your visit. Try it next time you are at Canada place. BTW, if you need assistance with accessibility you can easily be accommodated. There's elevators if you have trouble with climbing stairs.
Tina R — Google review
I recently went to FlyOver Canada in Vancouver, and honestly, it was absolutely stunning and mesmerizing. The ride itself feels incredibly real, you really get the sensation of flying over some of Canada’s most breathtaking landscapes, like the Rockies and the vast wilderness. The visuals are spectacular, and the effects like mist, wind, and even scents totally make the experience feel immersive and unforgettable. It’s the kind of adventure that’s great for all ages and really shows off the beauty of Canada from a unique perspective. One thing I noticed though is that the pre-show introduction could be handled better. Everyone ended up standing around, which made it tough to see the screen if you’re seated and especially if you’re disabled, you don’t get the best visibility unless you’re right up front. It was a bit frustrating and could be more organized to make sure everyone can see comfortably. But once the actual ride started, all those little issues disappeared. The flight was mesmerizing and completely captivating from start to finish. I highly recommend taking some pictures after the ride at the gift shop to remember the experience. Overall, it was unforgettable and definitely worth doing if you are visiting Vancouver. It’s a perfect mix of technology and storytelling that really brings Canada to life in the most incredible way.
Vijay T — Google review
Totally recommend this! I’ve lived in Vancouver for years and just tried FlyOver Canada — way better than I expected. The visuals are stunning and it really feels like you’re flying. Great for families or just a fun outing. Plus, there’s a discount for BC residents — just bring some ID! I’ll definitely be back when they rotate the films.
C D — Google review
🎢 Entertainment: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 👉🏻 FlyOver Canada is such a unique and thrilling experience! The immersive ride makes you feel like you’re truly flying across breathtaking Canadian landscapes. It’s both exciting and relaxing at the same time—an absolute must-try for locals and tourists alike. ✈️🍁 💁🏼 Service: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 👉🏻 The service at the ticket office was smooth and professional. Staff were friendly, helpful, and quick to answer questions, which made the check-in process easy and stress-free. 👏🏼 💡 Tips for Visitors: 🗺️ The ticket station is located right by Canada Place, making it easy to find. 💳 It’s cheaper to buy tickets online, and if you hold a BC driver’s license (proof of residency), you can also enjoy discounted rates. 🥤 Drinks are not allowed inside the building, so avoid buying a big drink before entering—you won’t be able to bring it in.
Leo H — Google review
This ride is the only one of its kind in greater Vancouver. The experience overall (including the mini film inside, lining up, the ride) lasts about 30 minutes, but the actual ride itself is about 10 minutes. My only complaint is the price is pretty steep for an attraction that is so brief.
Edith W — Google review
We went to the HowlOver Canada ride for Halloween. The decorations were well done and the "spooky" animations during the ride itself were funny. Wish it could have been a little bit longer. Fortunately, we also did another ride that had absolutely stunning visuals. So worth it.
Lynn P — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(7217)
999 Canada Pl #201, Vancouver, BC V6C 3E1, Canada
http://www.flyovercanada.com/
(855) 463-4822
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Snoqualmie Falls

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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Hiking Trails
Snoqualmie Falls, a renowned 270-foot waterfall in Washington, is set amidst a 2-acre park and features an observation deck and gift shop. The falls are famous for their appearance in the opening credits of Twin Peaks and attract over 1.5 million visitors annually. Surrounded by fragrant pines, the falls cascade into a deep blue pool with a pedestrian footbridge leading to an observation deck and an easy trail to the base.
Short hike with informative placards. Can park at the bottom or the top of the falls. Has a great view easily accessible from the top without hiking. Cafe at the top, restrooms at both ends (lower was closed and had portapotties 8/18/25). Shaded, gravelly, briefly steep. Saw many families and children.
Olivia — Google review
08-31-2025 Don't miss out if you are visiting Seattle. It's a must. The most amazing waterfalls I have seen! Plenty of free parking, easy path to enjoy the beautiful views, and no entry fee. The route to get to the location is lushes green, full of stunning trees and more when you get there. Enjoy!!!
Sue D — Google review
Fantastic sight seeing sport. The waterfall is beautiful. Hydroelectric power plant is adjacent. Details are mentioned in the site. River is clean. Washroom needs to be cleaned and improved. Good parking space is available.
Venugopal B — Google review
An incredible bang for the effort! Paved walkway to the upper decks with accessible parking, both free and paid parking. If you want to go closer. You can hike to the bottom or park in the lower parking lot to see the lower falls. They were raging hard when I was there!
Monique M — Google review
This is a very beautiful waterfall. The view is stunning. There is both free and paid parking. ADA parking is all free, and there are avcessible ramps. Drones are not allowed, but there are plenty of photo opportunities. I highly recommend it for kids and families. There are also rest rooms and some nice walking trails.
Natalia K — Google review
Snoqualmie Falls is a stunning and easily accessible waterfall, perfect for anyone looking for natural beauty without a long hike. It’s only about an hour’s drive from Seattle, and you can enjoy an incredible view right from the main viewpoint. The area is very visitor-friendly, with a café, a gift shop, and both free and paid parking options. For those who want to explore more, there are walking paths and a trail that leads down closer to the river. Restrooms are available on-site. Highly recommended for a quick getaway, family trip.
Danish D — Google review
We drove up there at night, and it was really pretty. The white falls were very visible against the darkness around it, and the lights around the Lodge helped with that.
S R — Google review
The view is very nice. There are enough spaces to park. The fall is impressive, and we can see rainbow. The trail is interesting with different plants. The trees are interesting. Nice trip. There are some introductions of the hydropower system and the history of Indian culture.
Lisa — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(2122)
Snoqualmie, WA 98024, USA
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Seattle Premium Outlets

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Outlet mall
Shopping
Factory Outlets
Located in Tulalip, Washington, just six minutes north of Marysville, the Seattle Premium Outlets is a popular shopping destination in the Seattle metropolitan area. The outlet center offers a wide range of stores with discounted prices on well-known brands. Visitors can also find Gateway Shopping Center nearby, which features major retailers and easy access from the I-5 highway.
24 Aug 25. Visited for shopping. All premium brands have show rooms here and offer significant discounts for Seattle residents and visitors who have energy to drive 45 min extra from Seattle. Being a Sunday the place was quite full and we had some difficulty in finding parking. They have quite huge parking space though. The place has a huge food mall and also many restaurants and food trucks outside the food mall. That makes the shopping experience complete. Worth a visit if you are looking for items from premium brands at bargain prices and also if you are a first time visitor to Seattle.
Anand S — Google review
I visited Seattle Premium Outlets, and while some stores had decent deals, others felt like total rip-offs. In a few places, the price tags were clearly manipulated — they claimed 40% off, but when I peeled back the sticker, the original price underneath was actually much lower. Total price inflation 🙃… That said, if you look carefully, you can still find extra discounts here and there. So with a bit of smart shopping, you can walk away with good deals. Overall, it’s a nice spot for a light trip when you need a change of scenery.
Rachel — Google review
Awesome shopping mall that has most brands on site. Great place to buy shoes and clothes. They have a food court, so when you get hungry or thirsty you can take a quick break
Joseph A — Google review
Visiting Seattle Premium Outlets was a pleasant surprise during my trip. As someone in my early 50s who appreciates good value without unnecessary hassle, this place checked all the boxes. The layout is easy to navigate, and the walkways are wide enough that it never felt crowded, even on a busy afternoon. The store selection is excellent — plenty of well-known brands, good discounts, and helpful staff in most shops. I especially appreciated that many stores had clear signage and organized sections, which made browsing simple and efficient. Parking was straightforward, and I liked that there were food options nearby when I needed a short break. The overall atmosphere felt clean, safe, and comfortable for visitors of all ages. If you’re visiting the Seattle area and enjoy outlet shopping, this spot is definitely worth a stop. The deals were solid, and the experience was smooth from start to finish.
Tyler L — Google review
The outlet mall wasn’t that big or special. It had some brand-name stores, but the prices weren’t very low. The food court also wasn’t great — just overpriced. I personally didn’t enjoy it and didn’t end up buying anything here.
Eva Z — Google review
Best Shopping Center around. Lots of variety including premium and popular branded clothing stores. The restrooms are maintained well. Lots of parking spaces even in busy days. I live 7 minutes away from here and I find it always worth visiting.
Kyle T — Google review
Popular open-air mall for discounted fashion. Great selection of many name brands. Extremely crowded, especially during the holiday season. Nevertheless the mall is very clean and tidy despite the traffic. Be prepared to get rained on since the mall is only partially covered. The food court is very small and offers little selection. Awesome holiday light show across the street.
Kevin L — Google review
I’ve been coming here for years. Decent outdoor outlet mall. Canadians are getting a real financial spanking with the exchange rate right now. I found a work blazer and charged the car so overall it was a fairly successful visit on our way home from Seattle.
Jennifer B — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(647)
10600 Quil Ceda Blvd, Tulalip, WA 98271, USA
https://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/seattle
(360) 654-3000
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Fairhaven

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Sights & Landmarks
Neighborhoods
Fairhaven, a historic neighborhood in Bellingham, Washington, was founded in 1883 and later became part of the city. It was once a hub for salmon, lumber, and coal processing due to its access to natural resources and the sea. The area is now a National Historic District with charming red brick Victorian-era buildings, art galleries, shops, and restaurants. Visitors can explore Fairhaven's unique local businesses and stroll along the Taylor Dock boardwalk.
4.6
(919)
Bellingham, WA 98225, USA
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Whatcom Falls Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Whatcom Falls Park, located just a few miles from downtown Bellingham in Washington, is a 241-acre city park offering a picturesque natural setting. The park features four sets of waterfalls, well-maintained walking trails, and various amenities such as picnic areas, playgrounds, tennis courts, and a fishing pond. Visitors can enjoy activities like hiking and biking along the trails or simply relax by the waterfalls.
My 1st time at Whatcom Falls Park. What a fabulous trail walk!! Highly recommend. Easy parking. Not crowded. Beautiful scenery and you can cool off at the bottom!!!
Cindy V — Google review
This is a beautiful park with well-manicured trails, a picnic area, a playground, and plenty of open space to walk around. We visited on a weekend and it was fairly busy, so if you’re looking for total solitude you may want to choose another spot. That said, it still felt peaceful and relaxing, with lots of room to explore and enjoy the outdoors. We’d definitely come back again for another visit.
Mary L — Google review
This is amazing park with many trails where you can go for a walk, jogging or cycling. There are multiple and different parking stalls on different areas. And absolutely a beautiful waterfall and lakes around the park. Many areas for pets with leash and without leash area. Other spots for a birthday party and BBQ. Don’t hesitate on visiting this place you will absolutely enjoy it.
Grimoaldo A — Google review
Amazing place to walk and explore, swim at your own risk, great scenery and friendly locals . Love the falls and swim hole.
Michael B — Google review
Great hiking, walking, jogging paths along the river. Beautiful and well maintained!!
Sara N — Google review
Was a quick hike, absolutely beautiful in the fall. We got wet from the rain, but it was easy to get to. We will visit again and explore more of the trail another time!
Bumble D — Google review
Amazing and cute little park! The falls are beautiful, with the amenities of a small city park (playgrounds, tennis and basketball courts, bathrooms, off-leash dog areas, etc.) but with trails that feel like you're out in the middle of the woods. Waterfalls and small creek are very charming. The pools made by the dams are picturesque. Love that the waterfalls and stone bridge is so close to the parking lot.
Komalpreet K — Google review
I visited on a sunlit afternoon and enjoyed how easy the main loop is: short paved paths lead to several small cascades and a charming stone bridge that makes for a great photo stop. Trails range from stroller-friendly to slightly rougher forest paths, so wear supportive shoes if you want to explore beyond the falls. There are picnic tables, playgrounds, and a trout hatchery that kids loved. Parking is usually fine on weekdays but fills fast on weekends, so come early for easier spots.
Parsa M — Google review
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1401 Electric Ave, Bellingham, WA 98229, USA
https://cob.org/services/recreation/parks-trails/parks-guide/whatcom-falls-park
(360) 778-7000
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