From its early beginnings — with Ivar Haglund selling fish ‘n chips on Seattle's waterfront in 1938 — to today, Ivar’s has winged its way to Marysville and Tacoma, plus a few clam beds in between.
Get to know Seattle's first established neighborhood, Pioneer Square, by walking its underground pathways as they existed in the 1890s in the company of a local guide. Trace the city’s history, from an Indigenous dwelling to its Gold Rush days and up through its current state as a thriving modern neighborhood on this informative walking tour.
Mountain peak with hiking & horseback riding trails winding through forested areas & wildflowers.
Established in 1972 the primary focus of the Cougar Mountain Zoo is on endangered species and education. Many of the Zoo animals have been born or raised at the Zoo and have developed a self assured attitude toward humans, enabling visitors to take a deep glimpse into the beauty and mysteries of other life forms.
Olde Town Issaquah is the vibrant heart of historic downtown Issaquah and the heart of Issaquah’s state designated Creative District. You can enjoy Broadway-quality performances without the downtown Seattle fuss, art galleries & outdoor art installations, live music, Salmon hatchery tours, family-friendly parks, historic Train Depot & museum, and many more unique shops and great places to eat. Olde Town is easily, safely, and comfortably traveled by car, bus, bicycle, or foot. There is so much to see and do here.