It's Impossible To Visit These 9 Beloved Washington Towns Too Many Times
While it’s always fun to discover new places and have new experiences, there’s something comforting about visiting your favorite towns right here in Washington time and time again, making a lifetime of memories. These beloved spots are always great to see.


Whether you go for warm weather fun or during the annual winter wonderland festivities, Leavenworth is magical every single time. It's impossible to visit just once.
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It may be a top wine destination, but Walla Walla is so much more. If you like shopping, eating delicious food, and the peaceful rural scenery that surrounds the city, you'll love it here.


If you're wondering if it ever gets tiring visiting this adorable Old West town in the beautiful Methow Valley, the answer is a resounding no.


For a tiny town, Port Townsend has a ton of annual events and festivals. But even if you just go for an average weekend, you'll always have an extraordinary time exploring our Victorian seaport.
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While it's true that there's not much to the tiny town that's been dubbed Little Norway, can you ever really get enough of the awesome shops, tasty eateries, murals, and pastries? We didn't think so.


The San Juan Islands leave a lasting impression whether you visit once or 100 times. And Friday Harbor is one of the most delightful towns you'll find anywhere.

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Our state's capital city is not too big or too small -- but it IS highly underrated. Go a few times and you'll see there's something for everyone here.


Not only is the city of Bellingham itself totally charming, it's near all kinds of nature. And of course, Bellingham Bay is fantastic.


Whether you're more of a city person or a country person, one thing is certain: You'll definitely be a La Conner person. This tiny town has been winning over Washingtonians for decades.
Every Washingtonian has their favorite spots for a relaxing local getaway. Have you visited Lake Chelan lately?
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