Ashlee Langholz
Sunset Sail near Seattle
Seattle, Washington
5.0
Although weekend sails are available, this is one of the best ways to get a mid-week fresh air fix in Seattle.Start with a 1.5 hour sunset sail reservation with Emerald City Charters ( approx. $33 per adult). The day of your sail, pack a bag with blankets, drinks and picnic-style dinner. Catch the boat at the waterfront and enjoy stunning sunset views of both the Seattle skyline and the Olympic...
Marmot Pass via Big Quilcene Trail
Quilcene, Washington
5.0
10.5 mi
/ 3481 ft gain
This trail has a nice, steady climb that's perfect for beginner or intermediate backpackers. The first 2.5 miles follow a forest trail along the Big Quilcene River. For the next 3 miles, the trail flows in and out of shaded trees, over a small talus field, and through a meadow before the final accent to the pass.
From here, follow the ridge to the right or left and find your camp. If you want ...
Kayaking Lake Wenatchee
Leavenworth, Washington
3.0
Glacier-fed Lake Wenatchee is only 2 hours east of Seattle, nestled in the Okanogan- Wenatchee National Forest. The park is fully equipped with all the amenities you'd expect - camping spots, a sand/rock beach, picnic tables, bathrooms and a boat launch.Pack up your boats at the south campground, where you can use the dock as the boat launch (or the beach, if you're prepared to get your feet we...
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