Washington is a haven for those still seeking the unspoiled, natural, and undeveloped land that can be found in the majestic mountains, endless plains, and pristine coastline of this state. In fact, Washington can offer the best of both worlds with great cities like Seattle, Spokane, and Olympia to cater towards those who like the metropolitan feel. Come explore a state with vineyards, volcanoes, and rocky cliffs looking out over the Pacific Ocean.
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The Rocky Mountain Gateway is the region at the northeastern part of the state. |  The Palouse embodies the rolling hills and fields America is known for. | Washington’s wine country has made a name for itself over the past 25 years. | Outdoor lovers should not miss a trip to the Columbia River Plateau. | Along the Canadian/US border is the North Cascades region. |  Just south of the bustling cities of Seattle and Tacoma lays the region where rolling hills broaden into looming volcanoes. |  Settled on the edge of the Puget Sound, Seattle/King Country has both the city of Seattle and great natural attractions that continuously bring visitors to this small region of the state. |  The Olympic and Kitsap Peninsulas may feel like another world to its visitors. |  The Coastal Region is paradise for sea lovers. |
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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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