Biking in Washington

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Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve (Coupeville)

Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve provides a vivid historical record of Pacific Northwest history, including the first exploration of Puget Sound by Captain George Vancouver in 1792; early settlement by Colonel Isaac Ebey, an important figure in

Mount Rainier National Park (Ashford)

Established in 1899. 235, 625 acres (97% is designated Wilderness). Includes Mount Rainier (14, 410'), an active volcano encased in over 35 square miles of snow and ice. The park contains outstanding examples of old growth forests and subalpine meadows.

North Cascades National Park (Sedro-Woolley)

Few fully know the intense and rugged beauty of the North Cascades ? jagged peaks, deep valleys, cascading waterfalls and over 700 glaciers.

Olympic National Park (Port Angeles)

Glacier capped mountains, wild Pacific coast and magnificent stands of old-growth forests, including temperate rain forests -- at Olympic National Park, you can find all three.

Fishtrap Lake (Spokane)

There are over 3, 000 acres of wetlands, 2 major lakes (Fishtrap Lake and Hog Canyon Lake) and a number of meadows, cliffs, croplands and aquatic habitat.

Mud Mountain Dam Project White River (Enumclaw)

The reservoir, formed by a high dam in a deep gorge on the White River is generally dry to provide flood control on the White River.

Bennington Lake - Mill Creek (Walla Walla)

Bennington Lake is located in southeastern Washington minutes from historic downtown Walla Walla, Washington's oldest city. Enjoy beautiful views of the northern Blue Mountains and the open space surrounding the Lake.

Chief Joseph Dam And Rufus Woods Lake (Bridgeport)

The visitor center features a view within the nation`s largest straightline powerhouse as well as interpretive displays. Bridgeport State Park, including the Lake Woods Golf Course, is adjacent to the project.

Lower Granite Lake, Lock & Dam (Clarkston)

Lower Granite Lake, located in extreme southeastern Washington and central Idaho along the lower Snake and Clearwater Rivers, provides for a wide spectrum of outdoor recreation fun.

Okanogan National Forest (Okanogan)

Located in northern Washington State, lies the 1, 706, 000 acre Okanogan National Forest that includes the Pasayten and Lake Chelan-Sawtooth Wilderness.

Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument (Amboy)

Since its creation in 1982, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument has been a leader in promoting environmental and science education.

Colville National Forest (Colville)

A sense of peace and solitude is what you feel when traveling through the Colville National Forest's scenic 7, 000-foot mountains and beautiful valleys, hiking the trails, or camping by pictureque lakes. The 1.

Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest (Mountlake Terrace)

Located in Washington State along the western slopes of the Cascade Mountains from the Canadian border to the northern boundary of Mt. Rainier National Park lies the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.

Olympic National Forest (Olympia)

Located in Washington State's Olympic Peninsula, lies the Olympic National Forest comprised of over 632, 000 acres.

Wenatchee National Forest (Wenatchee)

*Something for everyone* maybe the best way to describe what the 2.2 million acre WenatcheeNational Forest has to offer its visitors.