
April is the month to check out the vast fields of tulips blooming across Washington State’s Skagit Valley. Bright rows of flowers in every color stretch as far as the eye can see. On a sunny spring day — or … Continue reading
If you happen to be lucky enough to visit the Pacific Northwest in the spring, April is a great choice. Every April the Skagit Valley located about 1 1/2 hours north of Seattle , welcomes tourists from all 50 states … Continue reading
April is the month to check out the vast fields of tulips blooming across Washington State’s Skagit Valley. Bright rows of flowers in every color stretch as far as the eye can see. On a sunny spring day — or … Continue reading
 Seattle is located about 45 minutes from Washington’s Cascade Mountain range that has 10 ft or more of snow on an average winter. This gives local’s easy access to some amazing downhill skiing, cross country skiing, and snow shoeing. … Continue reading
Let’s face it, January days in Seattle can often be wet and the sun sets early. However, if you live in Seattle you know that January can also be a great time to enjoy the city when it is less … Continue reading
Looking for a springtime day trip during your visit to Seattle? Sixty miles north of the city this month are tulips…as far as the eye can see. While no one can say for sure how long the flowers will be … Continue reading
Autumn is a wonderful time to visit Seattle and enjoy the fall colors. Stay at one of the Seattle Bed and Breakfasts to receive help from your innkeeper in planning your scenic trip. Enjoy the Fall colors by car or … Continue reading
Poo Poo Point – a great work out and easy to do in a couple hours. The trail is well maintained. The reward is after the good climb you can enjoy watching the parasailers jump off the top. Rattlesnake … Continue reading