Visit the iconic Space Needle, explore Pike Place Market, and experience the art of Chihuly Garden and Glass. Enjoy scenic views of the Seattle skyline, waterfront, and Ranier on a narrated harbor cruise or go whale watching.
Poulsbo, also known as "Little Norway", offers a variety of attractions and activities, blending its Norwegian heritage with a vibrant waterfront and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the historic downtown, enjoy the waterfront, visit the Poulsbo Maritime Museum, or partake in outdoor recreation like kayaking and hiking. Only 1 hour from the Tacoma area.
Leavenworth, WA is a charming Bavarian-themed town nestled in the Cascades Things to do: -Leavenworth Reindeer Farm – Get up close with real reindeer inside the enclosure — a fun visit any time -Alpine Coaster & Adventure Park – Enjoy year‑round fun with roller‑coaster rides through pine forests, a climbing wall, mining sluice, and food/beverages -Front Street Downtown – A pedestrian‑only strip lined with German architecture, live folk music, shops, bakeries, and cafes About 2-2.5 hours from Tacoma
Mount Rainier National Park is packed with unforgettable activities—whether you’re chasing waterfalls, summiting peaks, wandering wildflower meadows *Scenic Drives & Panoramas* -Paradise Road to Sunrise: A breathtaking drive through snow-fed waterfalls and vivid alpine vistas with wildflower meadows in summer -Reflection Lakes: Just off Stevens Canyon Road, these mirror-like lakes deliver iconic Mt. Rainier reflections at sunrise/sunset Hikes -Grove of the Patriarchs: A 1‑mile boardwalk through ancient old-growth trees, crossing a charming suspension bridge over the Ohanapecosh River -Narada Falls: A quick 0.2‑mile loop from the parking lot to view a stunning 188-ft waterfall directly from the road -Skyline Trail (Paradise): A 5.6-mile loop with panoramic views, glacier overlooks, and Myrtle Falls—especially vibrant late July