The Peninsulas The Olympic and Kitsap Peninsulas may feel like another world to its visitors. Barely connected to land by way of the Puget Sound, this region can delight you with tide pools, fields of blackberries, water sports, and winter sports, all in the same day. Port Ludlow is a great vacation destination offering boating, camping, hiking, climbing, and rafting or kayaking. Built along the shores of Ludlow Bay, it’s a town rich in recreational activities and calming waterways. The areas of Union, Shelton, and the Hood Canal are a vacationers paradise for water and seafood lovers or those just looking to relax. Offering great boating and sailing opportunities, as well as, world class golfing, there is no wonder why people flock to this area for year round fun. Sequim is a more isolated vacation destination. Home to an old lighthouse, endless lavender fields, and beautiful beaches there is plenty to do in the outdoors. It is also the gateway to the Olympic National forest, which offers camping, hiking, biking, and fishing year round. |
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A Winter Wonderland
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A place that has been rated amongst the top ten skiing resorts in North America cannot be anything short of spectacular. With its 380-inches of average annual snowfall, an area spanning a superlative 2,750 acres, and over 3,100 feet of vertical descent, Crystal Mountain is a skiing paradise. No wonder, the place is a magnet for skiing enthusiasts from all over the country.
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An Enchanting Mountain Retreat
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