Exciting Photo Journeys In The Northern Cascades Of Washington State USA

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 Mount Rainier Is The Highest Mountain Of The Cascade Range In The Pacific Northwest

Mount Rainier is a heavy glaciated mountain peak and is the tallest mountain in Washington State. It is also the tallest mountain in the Northern Cascade Mountain Range. The peak is always covered in snow and she is photogenic year around with her snow covered peak.

 Leavenworth Is A charming Bavarian Village  In The Heart Of The Northern Cascades

Discover the magic of this quaint little village.  Plan a day tour or stay in one of the many classic cabins or hotels. Every season has something special to offer. 

Spire Mountain In The Northern Cascades

Spire Mountain is just outside of an old mining town, called Galena. In this National Park you will find hiking, climbing and advanced mountaineering. Whatever your interest or ability, there are lots of adventures waiting at Spire Mountain.

 Rugged Glory Of Kangaroo Ridge In The Northern Cascade Mountains

The Kangaroo Ridge provides a large variety of hiking trails, climbing opportunities, and for the advanced climbers there is serious mountaineering. 

The Northern Cascades Is A Mountain Biking Oasis

Washington is filled with many back roads that take you into different areas of the Cascade Mountain Range. 

  Rainy Pass In The North Cascade Mountains 

Not only does Rainy Pass have the normal hiking, climbing, and biking opportunities, but camping is plentiful on Rainy Pass. This is the perfect place for a few days of family fun. 

Driving Across Diablo Dam At Diablo Lake In The Northern Cascades

At Diablo Lake you will find amazing and scenic hiking trails for all levels, camping sites and cabins, fishing, boating, and stunning waterfalls within an easy hiking distance. 

 Mount St. Helens Is An Active And Recharging Volcano In The Washington Cascades

Exploring The Northern Cascade Mountain On Washington Back Roads

Every season is the perfect season to explore the Northern Cascade Mountain Range. There are lots of opportunities for tent camping and for the colder part of the year, there are cabins available. If you enjoy nature, like to roam the Old Growth Forests, climb and hike, camp, and do winter or summer sports, you will find the Washington Cascade Mountains your Oasis for adventure. 



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Very nice Post and great Pictures!

It is incredible... wish oneday I could go there..

I left Washington for 8 yrs for work and just had to come back. Even though I’m in the desert part it’s only a short drive to see some real beauty. Quit showing people how nice it is over here would ya LOL

Well @jlsplatts we felt you needed a few more guests to come over and take photo's of elk. Just kidding around we really love it there and visit family often.

As long as they just visit That’s cool. Lol. There have been some huge elk found in the Blue mountains where I live. I need to get my brother and go buggling for them next year. What amazing animals. How they get through the thick forest with those huge antlers has got me.

@jlsplatts, The mountain are most attractive for white and blue sky, focus a natural beauty,,, @exploretraveler

@ejgkas01 and jlsplatts, Washington mountains are some of the finest around. Pure natural beauty, clean mountain water, and crisp clean mountain air.

Your posts are reigniting the wanderlust within which I thought died a long time ago.

It never dies @ki4jgt just lie's dormant. :-)

Northern Washington is so beautiful!

"The North Cascades are Calling!"
Less than three hours from Seattle, an alpine landscape beckons. Discover communities of life adapted to moisture in the west and recurring fire in the east. Explore jagged peaks crowned by more than 300 glaciers. Listen to cascading waters in forested valleys. Witness a landscape sensitive to the Earth's changing climate. Help steward the ecological heart of the Cascades.

Yes @drmor, the North Cascades are always calling.

amazing shot I can't believe I've never been there a must go.

I love Northern Washington is so nice and beautiful and one of the best place to be.
Enjoy your trip @exploretraveler

Chasing angels or fleeing demons, go to the mountains.

The mountains are perfect for every occasion or mood @dondema.