This curated collection takes you on a journey through Washington State's lesser-known attractions. Each point of interest offers a unique experience away from the crowds, showcasing the state's natural beauty, intriguing history, and captivating local culture.
Clallam County, United States
The northwesternmost point of the contiguous United States with stunning coastal views
Skamania County, United States
An extensive network of lava tubes offering a subterranean adventure
Skamania County, United States
An 848-foot monolith offering hiking trails with picturesque views of the Columbia River Gorge
Pierce County, United States
An ancient forest featuring colossal old-growth trees and a sense of timelessness
Island County, United States
A historic bridge connecting Whidbey and Fidalgo islands with dramatic oceanic vistas
Stevens County, United States
A scenic hike through the Cascades following the historic path of the Great Northern Railway
Jefferson County, United States
An iconic beach known for its dramatic sea stacks and tide pools in Olympic National Park
San Juan County, United States
A vast state park on Orcas Island famous for Mount Constitution and pristine lakes
Klickitat County, United States
A full-size replica of the original Stonehenge as a World War I memorial
Spokane County, United States
Downtown Spokane's centerpiece where the city's river plummets with remarkable power
Pacific County, United States
An operational lighthouse offering picturesque coastal views and historical insights
Lewis County, United States
A historic hotel in Chehalis with a 1930s theme and original Art Deco elements
Grant County, United States
One of the largest waterfalls known in geological history, now a stark dry cliff
Thurston County, United States
A natural wonder featuring mysterious mounded landscapes unique to the region
Island County, United States
A coastal area that preserves the historical, agricultural, and cultural traditions of the island
Cowlitz County, United States
The world’s narrowest animal crossing bridge, built for squirrels in Longview
Spokane County, United States
An enchanting public park with thematic gardens, conservatory, and duck ponds in Spokane
Jefferson County, United States
A 19th-century military fort turned state park with expansive shoreline and history
Whitman County, United States
A quartzite island offering panoramic views of the surrounding Palouse hills
King County, United States
A large, iconic sculpture of a troll clutching a Volkswagen Beetle located under the Aurora Bridge
Snohomish County, United States
A delightful mix of industrial history and nature with numerous hiking trails in Mukilteo
Clallam County, United States
The longest natural sand spit in the United States, featuring a historic lighthouse at its tip
Pacific County, United States
A beautifully preserved 19th-century village known for its oyster farming history.
Grant County, United States
A stunning park with lakes in the coulee left behind by ancient floods.
Spokane County, United States
A haven for migratory birds and wildlife amidst channeled scablands and wetlands.
San Juan County, United States
Known as 'Whale Watch Park', this is one of the best places in the world to view wild orcas.
Whatcom County, United States
A stunning viewpoint at the very end of Mount Baker Highway offering views of Mount Shuksan and Mount Baker.
Pacific County, United States
One of the few intact coastal defense sites in the US with history, hiking, and views of the Columbia River.
Jefferson County, United States
The visitor center in Olympic National Park that serves as a gateway to towering trees in a temperate rainforest.
Pierce County, United States
A museum showcasing America's automotive treasures with a collection of over 250 cars.
Kitsap County, United States
A historic naval destroyer ship turned into a museum offering visitors a glimpse into naval history.
Klickitat County, United States
An educational facility with one of the nation's largest public telescopes under some of the darkest skies.
Whatcom County, United States
A unique park centered around the Peace Arch that celebrates the long-standing peace between the U.S. and Canada.
Chelan County, United States
A series of alpine lakes and peaks in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness with challenging trails and views.
Kitsap County, United States
An internationally renowned public garden and forest preserve, perfect for peaceful strolls.
King County, United States
Celebrates the impact of Nordic immigrants in the Pacific Northwest through exhibits and events.
Pacific County, United States
Where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean, with lighthouses, hiking, and Lewis & Clark history.
King County, United States
Dedicated to the Asian-Pacific American experience with guided neighborhood tours.
Snohomish County, United States
Home to gorgeous waterfalls, deep forests, and backcountry lakes.