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What’s New for Washington Snowmobilers in the 2024-2025 Season
Jennifer Hackett Jennifer Hackett

What’s New for Washington Snowmobilers in the 2024-2025 Season

Before hitting the Washington trails with your snowmobile in 2024, check out the Snow NW maps and apps for the latest conditions. The maps have been updated to show closures for the season, including 14 Sno-Parks closed for the season, and several new or reopened trails.

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A Packing Guide for Your Washington Road Trip
Erin Thornton Erin Thornton

A Packing Guide for Your Washington Road Trip

Road trips have long been a popular way to travel; for three-fourths of Americans, it’s the preferred way to reach their destination. The biggest reason why is the chance to see and appreciate new landscapes. If you’re looking for somewhere to hit the open road for this reason, Washington is a top choice. Whether you’re a lifelong resident or a first-time visitor, the state’s natural beauty and charm never fail to be awe-inspiring. From quaint, historic towns to majestic mountains, there’s something for everyone to appreciate.

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Guided Snowmobile  Tours in Washington State
Winter Jennifer Hackett Winter Jennifer Hackett

Guided Snowmobile Tours in Washington State

If you dream of riding through a winter wonderland in Washington’s Cascade mountains or want to trying snowmobiling before you invest in the equipment, treat yourself to a guided snowmobile tour or, if you have some experience, rent a snowmobile and explore on your own. Snowmobile Winthrop and Motor Toys Rental and Tours in Cle Elum will help you get out on the snow.

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Snowmobiling in the Central Cascades
Winter Jennifer Hackett Winter Jennifer Hackett

Snowmobiling in the Central Cascades

Discover your next winter adventure with Northwest Portal. The snowmobile trail system that runs from Crystal Springs Sno-Park in Kittitas County to Pyramid Peak in the Greenwater area of Yakima County is the longest groomed system in Washington State with over 370 miles of trails.

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Find the Perfect Winter Adventure with Snow NW
Winter Jennifer Hackett Winter Jennifer Hackett

Find the Perfect Winter Adventure with Snow NW

Find your next winter adventure with the free Snow NW web map and app. See all of the snowmobile trails in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon, plus Nordic skiing dog sledding, fat tire biking, Alpine skiing, ice skating and sledding in Washington and Idaho. Everything you need to plan and navigate your adventure is in one place.

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Destination of the Day: Gold Creek Pond
Outdoors Jennifer Hackett Outdoors Jennifer Hackett

Destination of the Day: Gold Creek Pond

The scenic Gold Creek Pond is a perfect place to stop on your way over Snoqualmie Pass. You can enjoy a leisurely summer stroll or have a picnic. The trailhead for the Interpretive site is just 1.5 miles from I-90 exit 54 (Hyak), and there is a bathroom and parking for more than 20 vehicles at the trailhead. The trail that loops around the lake is dirt with a section of boardwalk, but it is classified as ADA accessible. There are benches and picnic tables around the lake where you can sit and enjoy the day and a large picnic area near the parking area (head left of the trail to get to the picnic area). A USFS pass is required at the trailhead, which has a payment kiosk if you do not have an annual pass.

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Fall Colors in the Mountains to Sound Greenway
Outdoors, Joyrides Jennifer Hackett Outdoors, Joyrides Jennifer Hackett

Fall Colors in the Mountains to Sound Greenway

Discover the beauty of the Mountains to Sound Greenway with this tour through favorite stops near Seattle. Walk or bike the Snoqualmie Valley Trail, learn about railroad history and get a bite in Snoqualmie, check out the Three Forks Natural Area (and let your dog romp in the off-leash park), and then head up to the Middle Fork Snoqualmie Valley to hike, picnic, or just play by the river.

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Wilderness Coast Backpacking
Outdoors, Joyrides Cailen McDevitt Outdoors, Joyrides Cailen McDevitt

Wilderness Coast Backpacking

Imagine waking up to the whoosh of the ocean breathing and sea birds cackling offshore. You can smell a mix of sea salt and conifer. Sunlight is just starting to illuminate the massive stone monoliths lazily bathing off shore. Tendrils of morning mist are swirling upwards as the day heats up. It’s morning on the Wilderness Coast!

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