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Outdoor Activity Attractions In Washington State

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  • 1. Washington State Fair Puyallup
    Puyallup, Washington is a city in Pierce County, Washington, about 10 miles southeast of Tacoma and 35 miles south of Seattle. The population was 37,022 at the 2010 Census and the Washington State Office of Financial Management estimated the 2014 population at 38,670. Named after the Puyallup Tribe of Native Americans, Puyallup means the generous people. It is also home to the Washington State Fair, the state's main fair.
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  • 6. Palouse Ridge Golf Course Pullman
    Palouse Ridge Golf Club is an 18-hole championship golf course in the northwest United States, located at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. On the east edge of campus on the Palouse of the Inland Northwest, it opened for play nine years ago in 2008 and is the home venue of the Cougar golf teams of the Pac-12 Conference. Designed by John Harbottle III , its back tees are at 7,308 yards ; the course rating is 75.4 with a slope rating of 140. The average elevation is approximately 2,600 feet above sea level and it lies between Martin Stadium and the Pullman–Moscow Regional Airport. Palouse Ridge replaced a sub-standard 9-hole WSU Golf Course that opened in 1925, and was mostly an unimproved recreational track. It had dual tees, but measured under 5,800 yards for par 72, wi...
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  • 7. Federal Way Community Center Federal Way
    Federal Way is a city in King County, Washington, United States. It is a coastal city within the Seattle metropolitan area. Its southwestern boundary is NE Tacoma Puget Sound, to the south is the cities of Milton, then Fife, then Tacoma. It is bordered by Des Moines and Kent on the northeast, Auburn as well as the town of Lakeland North and Lakeland South in unincorporated King County on the east, Milton on the south, and Tacoma as well as Fife Heights and Dash Point in unincorporated Pierce County on the southwest. The population was 95,171 at the 2015 United States Census. Federal Way is currently the 9th largest city in Washington State and the 5th largest in King County, according to the Census Bureau's 2015 population estimate.
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  • 13. Ocean Shores Golf Course Ocean Shores
    Ocean Shores is a city in Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States. The population was 5,569 at the 2010 census.
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  • 14. Yakima Greenway Yakima
    The Yakima River Delta is an area of land in Richland, Washington where the Yakima River enters the Columbia River at River Mile 335. It hosts several protected areas and is crossed by State Route 240. This area is mostly floodplain with riparian-type growth, including non-native species such as Russian olive. Amon Creek enters the Yakima River in this area. The area is used extensively for recreational purposes, such as kayaking and hiking. The Sacagawea Heritage Trail, a bike path traveling through all three cities in the Tri-Cities, crosses the delta alongside State Route 240.The delta is generally bounded by Columbia Park Trail to the south and Interstate 182 to the north. A small portion of extends to the north of I-182 between Queensgate Drive and the Bypass Highway toward the site o...
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