10 Observation Decks & Towers in Washington That You Shouldn't Miss

July 10, 2021 Mollie Coke

Discover the best top things to do in Washington, United States including Washington Pass, Belvedere Viewpoint, WIndy Ridge Viewpoint, Space Needle, Sky View Observatory, Smith Tower, Columbia Center, Volunteer Park, Westport Viewing Tower, Overlook Point Park.
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1. Washington Pass

Marblemount, WA
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5.0 based on 37 reviews

Washington Pass

An overlook in North Cascades National Park offering some of the most spectacular views.

Reviewed By TACOB0B

Quite stunning to drive thru the pass, over 4800 feet high. Throughout our drive thru the Cascades it was raining but in the pass it had changed to snow. Amazing to see snow covered trees in mid June. Highly recommend.

2. Belvedere Viewpoint

Seattle, WA http://www.vrbo.com/734700
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Belvedere Viewpoint

A scenic spot overlooking the bay; features a beautiful totem pole built in the 1960s.

3. WIndy Ridge Viewpoint

Forest Service Rd. 99, Amboy, WA http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/mountsthelens/recarea/?recid=66099
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5.0 based on 32 reviews

WIndy Ridge Viewpoint

4. Space Needle

400 Broad Street, Seattle, WA 98109-4607 206.905.2100 [email protected] http://www.spaceneedle.com/
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4.5 based on 19,059 reviews

Space Needle

Seattle’s “must see” is now a “must do” following the Space Needle’s multimillion-dollar renovation. Glide onto The Loupe, the world’s first and only rotating glass floor, for never-before-seen views of the structure and the city. Lean into tilting glass walls on the open-air deck and float over Seattle on one of 24 angled Skyriser glass benches. Sip and sample the Pacific Northwest’s best while savoring the thrilling views. The future. Now open.

Reviewed By janinep851

We went on a Thursday and there was no line to access the Space Needle. A very fast elevator ride took us to top levels, which offered stunning views of Seattle and its surrounding countryside plus the ocean and Mt. Rainier. This is a super way to get your bearings on the city. The "glass" floor takes a little getting used to but you quickly learn to love it and the views it affords. We didn't eat at the restaurant but saw an accessible area for grabbing drinks. It's well worth the short time it takes to do this activity.

5. Sky View Observatory

700 4th Ave 73rd floor, Columbia Center, Seattle, WA 98104-7097 +1 206-386-5564 [email protected] http://www.skyviewobservatory.com/
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4.5 based on 2,538 reviews

Sky View Observatory

Private View Packages Now Available! Experience Sky View Observatory exclusively for 1-Hour for yourself and up to 4 people - 5 People total! * Temporarily Closed for General Admission.* Sky View Observatory in downtown Seattle is the ideal first stop on your visit to the Emerald City. Here you can map out your entire Pacific Northwest experience! Sky View is located on the 73rd floor of Columbia Center. At 902 feet, it offers the tallest public viewing area in the Pacific Northwest. The 360-degree panoramic view includes Mt. Rainier, Bellevue, the Cascade Mountains, Mt. Baker, Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains, the Space Needle and the city of Seattle.

Reviewed By mabinho - Seville, Spain

We visited the Columbia Center on a Sunday afternoon, when the weather had improved, and were pleasantly surprised by the absence of a queue and went pretty much straight up to the Sky Observatory . A fantastic view with great facilities and helpful explanations of the city's landmarks and their history.

6. Smith Tower

500 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98104-2336 +1 206-624-0414 [email protected] http://smithtower.com/
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4.5 based on 772 reviews

Smith Tower

Enjoy Smith Tower like you've never seen it before. Immerse yourself in new exhibits that take you on a journey through the past one hundred years. Make your way to the top of the tower for an amazing vantage point from the Observatory, including an open-air deck that will give you 360-degree views of Seattle and beyond. Then take a moment to indulge in a Prohibition-inspired craft cocktails and shareable plates with a group of friends or your loved ones. And don't forget to make a wish in the Wishing Chair. It's the perfect selfie to post of your visit to Smith Tower.

Reviewed By 685deborahz

Great self guided tour of the tower provided a glimpse of life during the prohibition.We had the opportunity to select a "character" & follow them through the tower. The views from the observatory were great! We had a fantastic lunch while viewing the sites of the city.

7. Columbia Center

701 5th Ave Ste 4000, Seattle, WA 98104-7072 06.386.5385 [email protected] http://columbiacenterseattle.com/
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4.5 based on 331 reviews

Columbia Center

Reviewed By tg22wa - Seattle, United States

I made a second visit to the Sky View Observatory with three Italian guests on August 3. Since my last visit the system had been completely upgraded. No longer do visitors have to take two different elevators. The service was very friendly and helpful. The elevator ride up provides beautiful video presentations on 3 sides of the elevator. At the enclosed Observatory the views are phenomenal. Coffee, snacks and other drinks are on offer. Restrooms are accessible from several different directions. The views from the observatory are higher than the Space Needle and currently the Space Needle web site says some parts of their observation deck are closed during renovation. We had no long lines for tickets and the entire experience is well thought out and enjoyable.

8. Volunteer Park

1247 15th Ave E Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA 98112-3341 +1 206-684-4075 http://www.seattle.gov/parks/park_detail.asp?id=399
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4.5 based on 66 reviews

Volunteer Park

Reviewed By archlav - Glenmoore, United States

Parking is free in the park. It wasnt hard to find parking. We visited the historic water tower and climbed to the top. We loved the donut where you can see the Seattle needle. There was a piano where you can play. The Asian art museum is there as well as the conservatory. There are some lovely trees around that you can climb on.

9. Westport Viewing Tower

Westhaven Dr, Westport, WA 98595
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4.5 based on 49 reviews

Westport Viewing Tower

Reviewed By P1286XAmartar

Was a gorgeous view! Absolutely recommend! The walk is beautiful calm and relaxing! Easy access. Nice to go on a sunny day with the family.

10. Overlook Point Park

1205 Barnes Blvd SW, Tumwater, WA 98512, Tumwater, WA 98512 +1 360-754-4160 http://www.ci.tumwater.wa.us/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/28/479
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