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Spokane, WA
Spokane offers the perfect blend of unique attractions, proximity to the outdoors, fine arts, hip nightlife, world-class dining, shopping and big-name entertainment. Lots to do, see, and visit.
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$42
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Wenatchee, WA
This quaint town is home to one of Washington’s oldest major festival, theApple Blossom Festival. It is held annually every Spring, making it a fantastic time to take in the sights and smells of this beautiful blossom.
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$61
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Ellensburg, WA
Located in the heart of Kittitas Valley, historic Ellensburg is home to year-round recreational activities, numerous events, excellent shopping and dining, and a variety of performing and visual arts.
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$59
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Moses Lake, WA
Located in Grant County, Washington, it has the largest natural body of fresh water in Grant County and has over 120 miles of shoreline covering 6,500 acres.
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$48
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Pullman, WA
Nestled in Southeastern Washington’s rolling wheat fields, Pullman has much to offer visitors. Visit Pullman’s unique shops, galleries, and boutiques, then enjoy a tour of Washington State University.
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$50
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Clarkston, WA
Clarkston, also known as “The Gateway to Hells Canyon,” prides itself with a mild winter climate. The town offers a variety of local craft and antique stores displaying wares of yesteryear.
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$50
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Walla Walla, WA
Home to numerous wineries and a wonderful place to taste some of the state’s best varietals, or to simply escape into the scenic way of life. It’s known by many state residents as their very own wine country.
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$56
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Tri-Cities, WA
It’s a budding metropolitan area that has gained sophistication while keeping its small town charm. Tri-Cities boasts more than 200 wineries within a one-hour drive, producing some of the finest wines in the world.
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$49
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Yakima, WA
A region rich in variety and diversity, Yakima is a perfect day trip for getting outdoors or enjoy the bountiful agriculture the city has to offer.
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$32
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Stevenson, WA
The only city actually on the river waterfront in the National Scenic Area. The Stevenson Waterfront is very accessible by car and only 40 minutes from Portland.
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$60
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Vancouver, WA
Washington’s Vancouver lies on the north bank of the Columbia River and has a wealth of scenic beauty, recreational activities and cultural offerings. The fourth largest city in Washington, Vancouver offers a bounty of scenic beauty.
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$50
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Columbia River Gorge, WA
A 1,243 mile long river with 80 miles of canyons located between the states of Oregon and Washington. It is a grand sight to visit and travel.
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$80
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Olympic National Park, WA
The park offers mountain vistas with meadows of wildflowers, colorful ocean tidepools, remnants of ancient forests. It’s a fantastic visit for amazing visuals of nature.
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$46
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Seattle, WA
The heart of the state, it’s a bustling town with tons of tourist attractions that include downtown, the marketplace, museums, and the Space Needle.
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$64