Experience Washington Outdoor Activities
The greatest of the great outdoors.
Given the incredible diversity of geography and ecosystems in Washington State , it’s no surprise that the state has been a favorite destination for generations of outdoor activity enthusiasts. You’ll find ample opportunities for climbing, hiking, biking, boating, canoeing, fishing, golfing and horseback riding here. You can pursue winter sports such as downhill skiing, cross country skiing and snowshoeing; water sports such as surfing, windsurfing, water skiing, scuba diving and swimming; wheeled adventures (on and off-road, pedal powered or motor driven) and much more. In fact, you could make a very good argument that Washington State served as the launch pad for the modern outdoor recreation renaissance.
In 1938, Congress voted to authorize a redesignation of Olympic National Monument to Olympic National Park. The region’s new status was officially signed into legislation by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who’d recently been dazzled by a scenic motor tour of the Olympic Peninsula. That same year, in
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In addition to a handful of small-but-scenic mountain ranges, the state has two major ranges: the Cascade Range and the
Then there’s the water. Taking into account the Pacific Coast of Washington and the state’s extensive tidal waterways and island perimeters, there are more than 3,000 miles of coastline here. And with an amazing number of glacier-fed rivers, freshwater lakes and scenic reservoirs, this place is a paradise for people who love water and all things you can do on it, in it and near it.
Source: Office of Citizen Services and Communications