Escape To This Hidden Wildlife Refuge In Washington This Summer
Summer travel might look a little different this year, but for those of us who love nature, that won’t be a problem. Washington has plenty of secluded spots and hidden gems in nature just waiting to be discovered. This season, take a trip to Northeast Washington and check out the Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife Refuge. This part of the state is beautiful, secluded, and wildly underrated.

This wildlife refuge is operated by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.

Since it was established in 1939, thousands and thousands of Washingtonians have come here to relax and spend time in nature.
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But if all you'd like to do is come here to relax and have a picnic, that's perfectly fine.
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The observation decks will allow you to observe some of those creatures, if you're lucky.

This little piece of history is still standing strong.

At a time when social distancing is still encouraged, it's nice to have space to roam free.

If you're planning to visit Eastern Washington this summer (or you're lucky enough to call the area home), check it out.
Have you ever heard of this hidden gem?
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