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Things To Do

Gig Harbor

Gig Harbor

3125 Judson Street, Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Perched along the tranquil waters of Puget Sound, Gig Harbor is where breathtaking landscapes meet vibrant culture. This Pacific Northwest gem blends natural beauty, unique attractions, and warm hospitality, making it the ultimate destination for relaxation, exploration, and adventure. Check out the 2026 Gig Harbor Arts Festival July 18th & 19th. Stroll the scenic Harbor, take a gondola ride, dine at Tides Tavern, 7 Seas, Millville Pizza or Suzanne’s Bakery. https://gigharborgondola.com

Mount Rainier National Park

Mount Rainier National Park

WA

Mount Rainier National Park, established in 1899 and located 68 miles southeast of Seattle, centers on the 14,410-foot active volcano, the highest peak in the contiguous United States. It offers 369 square miles of wilderness featuring glaciers, old-growth forests, and subalpine meadows, with popular areas like Paradise and Sunrise providing iconic vistas, hiking, and rich wildflower displays from late July to early August. Key

Downtown Seattle

Downtown Seattle

Seattle, WA 98101

Spend some time downtown Seattle checking out many famous sites such as, Pike Place Market, The Seattle Center, The Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum, The Great Wheel and so much more!

Port Orchard

Port Orchard

WA

Downtown Port Orchard, WA, is a charming, walkable waterfront community on the Sinclair Inlet, characterized by historic, tree-lined streets, local, independent boutiques, antique shops, and diverse eateries. Known for its small-town charm, it features a bustling marina, scenic views of the Olympic Mountains, and easy access via a 10-minute foot ferry from Bremerton

Hoh Rain Forest

Hoh Rain Forest

18113 Upper Hoh Road, Forks, WA 98331

The Hoh Rain Forest, located in Olympic National Park on Washington's Olympic Peninsula, is one of the largest temperate rainforests in the U.S., known for its lush, moss-draped old-growth trees like Sitka spruce and bigleaf maples, and abundant rainfall. Visitors can explore it via trails like the Hall of Mosses and Spruce Nature Trail, starting from the Hoh Developed Area, which offers a visitor center, trails, and camping. The area is famous for its vibrant green scenery, especially on damp days, and is a key part of the Olympic National Park experienc

Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium-Tacoma

Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium-Tacoma

5400 North Pearl Street, Tacoma, WA 98407

One of the Pacific Northwest’s most beloved wildlife destinations, located inside beautiful Point Defiance Park

Point Defiance Park-Tacoma

Point Defiance Park-Tacoma

5400 North Pearl Street, Tacoma, WA 98407

Point Defiance Park is a large, historic urban park in Tacoma, Washington, known for its scenic beauty, diverse landscapes, and wide range of recreational and cultural attractions. It’s one of the most visited parks in the region, drawing millions of visitors each year to its shores, forests, gardens, beaches, and trails.

Ruston Way Waterfront Tacoma

Ruston Way Waterfront Tacoma

Ruston Way, Tacoma, WA

Ruston Way isn’t just one park — it’s a two-mile long waterfront corridor that links a series of public parks, piers, scenic overlooks, and paths along the Tacoma shoreline from Jack Hyde Park in the east toward Point Defiance Park in the west. This area features a wide paved multi-use trail perfect for walking, jogging, rollerblading, and cycling, with panoramic views of the water, Mount Rainier, and the surrounding mountains. In addition to the parks, a nearly mile-long waterfront “Waterwalk” path runs through the Point Ruston mixed-use development and connects to Ruston Way’s public trail system. It’s a favorite route for leisurely strolls and fitness outings along the bay. 🍽️ Dining & Atmosphere Ruston Way is also known for its waterfront dining and social scene. There are many restaurants and taverns where you can enjoy fresh Northwest seafood and panoramic bay views, especially at sunset.