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Washington State is a beautiful state located in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. It is known for its picturesque mountain ranges, lush forests, and rugged coastline. Boasting a wide variety of activities, attractions, and landmarks that make it a popular tourist destination for all ages. From skiing in the Cascade Mountains to exploring the vibrant culture of Seattle and Tacoma to visiting historic sites in Olympia, Washington State has something for everyone. Tourists also enjoy taking part in outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, biking, golfing and kayaking. Whether you’re looking for an exciting adventure or a relaxing getaway, Washington State offers plenty of options.
Reviews from visitors to Washington State are overwhelmingly positive. People rave about the natural beauty and diverse experiences that can be found throughout the state. There are also many unique restaurants offering a range of culinary delights from around the country and around the world. The cultural offerings are equally impressive with festivals celebrating everything from music to beer to art. Visitors have praised Washington State for its friendly people and well-maintained parks, trails and public spaces. With so much to experience in this wonderful state, it’s no wonder why reviews of Washington State continue to be glowing!

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Love Sperling's BestPlaces! - 3/11/2013
After reading postings on here for so many years, I am finally signed up to participate! It's a great forum for pioneering types like myself who have moved around a lot and are still keeping their options open :) Opinions can be quite diverse about locales, people and climate, so please don't let one comment push you towards or away from somewhere. Ultimately, we all make our own beds for ourselves and have to find our own personal connections. I, for instance, live in Western WA State where people always say how cold and rainy it is. By comparison to where exactly? People on the east coast and in northern Europe will know exactly what I'm talking about! Personal experience is everything, and in regards to human interactions and the quality of life we enjoy, "what we give is what we get." We shouldn't move anywhere expecting to hand us our dreams on a silver platter. You have to make your dreams happen for yourself, which are more likely to materialized when shared with other people Read More

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love pain - 2/4/2013
i have got engaged with doctor lady and i after my traveling to USA she refused to follow me and we got separated. it was very painful love storyRead More
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rainy - 1/25/2013
well here in seattle its allways,that would 8months out of 12,so bring youre umbrellas when you Read More

Head for home - 7/13/2012
Place to breath, be me, welcomed, secure, Read More

VERY TEMPERATE WEATHER - 3/5/2012
MILD WINTERS, COOL SUMMERS.

UV PROTECTION NOT AN Read More

Mountains and Oceans - 2/9/2012
Living in Vancouver, WA you only have to drive less than 2 hours to reach the beautiful mountains and gorgeous Pacific Read More

Seattle Washington - 10/23/2011
I live in a suburb in the outskirts of seattle and i am not the biggest fan. I enjoy the city life being only a 25 min drive away. But the weather is a disappointment. It is always cloudy and rainy. Or just drizzles. Because of the rain, theres not a lot of outdoor activities to do. Read More

pullman - 10/7/2011

great small town.decent climate,good food,college town and all the positive elements that come with it.i will retire there. next door moscow is ok too. no crowds or traffic Read More

The Evergreen State - 4/28/2011
The westside of the state is beautful, green w/lots trees,lakes ocean. That's the good side, the bad side is the weather. It rains way to much.  Read More

Columbia River Gorge Remembered. - 4/26/2011
I grew up in Stevenson, Wa from 1962 to 1986. I graduated from the Stevenson High School in 1981. I remember North Bonneville before the second power plant was built. Stevenson was such a different town before "Wind Surfing" became popular in the late 80's and before the Federal Government proclaimed the Gorged a National Park. I went through Stevenson back in 2008 and the down town area has been all updated and there is even a resort just to the west of town. Which provides a variety of services and activities to the passer-by. Every time I come back on home on vacation and drive up the Columbia River Gorge it still takes my breath away. The Char-Burger is still my favorite place to eat, on the Oregon side of the river in Cascade Locks, OR just at the bottom of the Bridge of the Gods. The view is beautiful and hasn't changed in all these years. Then I love to drive West on Interstate 80, OR side of the river, to the old scenic hwy. and take it into Troutdale. ((GET YOUR CAMERA Read More

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