Lake Easton State Park, Easton, Washington, USA
The vista point after a short hike from the campground, the hike connects all the way to the public park, some BBQ stands along the hike.
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Road Ready Campground Review | Easton Lakes Resort | Easton Lakes Washington
Road Ready Campground Review, Easton Lakes RV Resort, Easton Lakes Washington.
As we traveled Pacific North Westward, we needed a place to stop overnight, so we picked this nice little park. We found it through the RPI Network of RV parks and campgrounds, so it was a no brainer. RPI parks cost us about $10 usually, and this one ended up at just over $15. Its nestled right along I90, so its easy in and easy out, but there was some road noise. The staff was extremely friendly, and we would definitely return.
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Lake Easton State Park, Washington, USA
The campsite at Lake Easton State Park in Easton, Washington, USA.
It was a very beautiful campsite surrounded by pine trees, it's a wonderful campsite for just being there and enjoy the peace and quietness that comes with nature.
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Lake Easton State Park, Washington, USA
Lake Easton at the Lake Easton State Park. Right by Lake Easton is the public park which is a local favorite picnic and bbq place. You can also swim, fish, kayak/canoe/float the lake.
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Yakima River Canyon - Central Washington State
The ridges above Roza Dam, located near the south end of Yakima Canyon, is a great place to enjoy the desert landscape and observe trains passing thousands of feet below.
It was carved through immense layers of basalt volcanic rock during periods of catastrophic flooding when the glaciers receded during the last ice age. The horseshoe bends and steep rock faces are evidence of the constant forces of erosion.
This arid desert landscape is only an hours drive east from the cold and wet crest of the Cascade Mountains, and is a great place to enjoy sunshine and open spaces.
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Washington State Parks - Rasar State Park Washington Skagit County Campground
Washington State Parks are renowned for their campgrounds and natural settings. The Rasar State Park in Skagit County near Concrete Wa is a great place to spot Bald Eagles, hike and of course camp. There are walk in tent campsites, shelters, cabins, and of course traditional RV and Motorhome campsites with power and electric.
The Rasar State Park is only a 20 minute drive from Burlington Washington off the I-5 Freeway. Bring plenty of marshmallows and insect repellent as well as your camera so you can get some great shots of the Resident Bald Eagles. For more information about other hiking trails visit
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Stampede Pass via NF-7030, Greenwater Washington
Stampede Pass is a mountain pass through the Cascade Range just south of Snoqualmie Pass in Washington. Its importance to transportation lies almost entirely with railroading, as no paved roads cross it. The pass was originally created to build and maintain the railways that traveled in both directions across the Cascade Mountains in Washington State. This route will take you over over the pass on many different forest service roads. The roads are fairly well maintained and the pass can be completed by any suv or truck. The incredible views of Mount Rainier and the surrounding Cascade Mountian range makes this 30 mile trip well worth the time. The roads are wide enough for vehicles coming the opposite direction to pass.
SP 4449 Departs Easton, Washington
The National Railroad Historical Society held its 2011 convention in Tacoma Washington. One of the featured highlights of this gathering was Southern Pacific 4449, a 4-8-4 “Northern” type locomotive built in 1941. The engine has 80” diameter drivers and capable of 100 mile per hour operation. In service it was one of the locomotives assigned to pull the “Daylight” passenger trains linking Los Angeles and San Francisco along the scenic coast then on to Portland until 1955. It retired to a city park for display until 1974, when it was selected to pull the American Freedom Train throughout the United States. Today it is among the last operating “streamlined” locomotive in North America. It’s owned by the city of Portland and operated by the all-volunteer Friends of SP 4449.
NRHS Convention goers had a rare mileage trip on freight trackage owned by BNSF, beginning near sea level at Tacoma Amtrak station and then east over Stampede Pass at 3672 feet above sea level. After passing through 9844 foot long Cascade Tunnel, the trip ended at Easton, Washington, where 4449 and the Amtrak unit were wyed for the return trip.
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Lopez Farm Cottages and Tent Camping, Gourmet Campgrounds Video
Of all the San Juan Islands, Lopez Island is truly the most unique. It is like stepping back in the past with all the old farms, hay fields, sheep and cattle pastures and open views to the surrounding waters and snow capped mountains.
Don't be surprised when people wave to you, it's a long standing tradition. It is one of the reasons Lopez is known as the friendly island. Because the pace is slower on Lopez the residents are typically referred to by other islanders as Slowpezians.
Lopez Island is also recognized as the bicycling island because of its gentle terrain with no major hills. The annual Tour de Lopez event is held on the last weekend in April and is so popular that Washington State runs a special ferry to accommodate all the bicyclists.
Even on Lopez Island location is critical. We are at the north end of the Island, 2.6 miles from the ferry landing, directly across from the Lopez Winery & Vineyards and less than one mile to Lopez Village where you will find excellent restaurants, the Village Market with fresh everything, Holly B's famous Bakery, coffee shops and more.
Lopez Farm Cottages & Tent Camping is a 30 acre facility designed for a small but special market...couples and singles.
For the comfort of our guests we do not accept: children, pets, RV's, camper vans or electronic music. We have the only camping showers on Lopez Island.
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Vacation - Fish Lake Washington State - July 2014
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Lake Chelan State Park, Washington
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Yakima Sportsman State Park / RV Camping
This week our adventure took place at the Yakima Sportsman State Park. It's a great little park to get away and just take it easy. The boys and I enjoyed walking the trails which lead to the Yakima River. The boys really liked the park playground, so much so that they kept wanting to go back each day. The park was full of smooth roadways for the boys to ride their bikes and traffic was minimal. There were plenty of areas to cast your fishing pole and even though we had better luck catching lily pads, the boys enjoyed it.
Outside of the park, I recommend...
1) Yakima Valley Visitor Center - for info on ALL things to do while visiting Yakima.
2) Central Washington Agricultural Museum - FREE (donations welcome), has a playground, restrooms, and a ton of stuff to look at (inside and out).
3) Precision Fruit and Antiques - Neat little store full of antiques and the fruits is amazing (and cost friendly).
4) Any Rest Stop that states View Point.
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Swimming Trip at Washington State Park 2014
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Beautiful Flowing River at Mt Rainier National Park Washington State USA
Beautiful Flowing River at Mt Rainier National Park Washington State USA
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From Seattle, WA to Easton, WA with Google Street View panoramas (HD format with iti overlay)
A beautiful 114km journey on I-90 to enjoy ones of the most scenic natural features on the Interstate Highway System of the United States.
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Skagit River near Marblemount, Washington
16 mile Class 2 canoe trip from near across from Copper Creek past Marblemount and take out in Rockport, Washington. There were a lot of mergansers.
Destination Langley: The Gardens
With thanks to Langley Main Street Association for its vision, the City of Langley for its support, the many volunteers who have contributed time, hard work, plants and expertise, and Log House Plants for their generous donations of purple tomatoes, sweet peas and so many of the other fragrant, edible, and pollinator plants that have helped to transform our seaside village into a garden town.
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Tim Callison, Mayor of Langley
Janet Ploof, President, Langley Main Street Association
Emily Martin, Gardener/Intern for Langley Main Street Association
Des Rock, Useless Bay Coffee Company
Jody Starcevich, Gardener/Inn at Langley
Matt Costello, Chef/Inn at Langley
Ben Courteau, Flying Bear Farm
Melissa Brown, Flying Bear Farm
Ross Chapin, Ross Chapin Architects
Inspired by Pam Warhursts’s TED talk entitled “How We Can Eat Our Landscapes”, Langley set in to enliven its municipal landscapes with flowers, vegetables and fruit. The gardens harmonize with the town’s historic buildings; they’re similarly small-scale, eclectic, and colorful. Bounteous hanging flower baskets brighten First Street, a street-side rain garden educates passersby on how to deal with run-off in a pleasingly visual way. Second Street is lined with gardens that ebb and flow through the seasons, beginning with hundreds of daffodils in April, and ending with asters and ripening pumpkins in October. The gardens are planned and planted with the help of a dedicated band of volunteers, with the intent to please and engage Langley residents, as well as visitors, taking full advantage of the wide variety of plantings that thrive in our Northwest maritime climate.
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Neighborhood Video Renton, Washington
Moving or planning a visit to Washington State? Watch my neighborhood video on Renton ~ a great way to see the beautiful Pacific Northwest.