Discover the best top things to do in Washington, United States including Putney Woods Trails, Mountain Springs Lodge Sleigh Rides, Orcas Island Trail Rides, Soos Creek Trailhead, Olympic Discovery Trail, Centennial Trail, Spokane Trail Rides, Honey Pearl Ranch, Larry Scott Memorial Trail, Paradise Valley Conservation Area.
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Just like the good old days only better. A two horse sleigh, clean crisp winter air, the crunch of fresh snow, open meadows, snow covered trees, and the babbling waters of Beaver Creek, sleigh bells and the carol of your choice. Enjoy a hot spiced cider by the open fire. End your horse drawn sleigh ride with a sizzling steak dinner at Beaver Creek Lodge in front of the rock fireplace.
My husband and I had so much fun on our wagon ride learning about the history of the land from our tour guide. We ended the ride with the best apple cider by a cozy fire. We will definitely be visiting again!
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5.0 based on 6 reviews
Soos Creek is a nice trail which goes through a moderately mixed wooded area and you will have walkers and joggers, birders, bicyclists, runners, and skaters as company. The end or beginning if you start from the south) is on 136th St in Kent and features a playground, nice day use area for picnicking, bbq area,a covered picnic shelter area, restrooms, and parking as well. The main area path is paved and is smooth and mostly shaded and covered over in areas. Other areas are open to the sky.
4.5 based on 568 reviews
This 40 mile paved, car-free trail bordering the beautiful Spokane River has something for everyone: running, hiking, biking, horseback riding and canoeing. The Spokane River Centennial Trail is the backbone of the recreational trail system in eastern Washington and north Idaho, welcoming over 2.5 million users annually.
We rode parts of the Centennial Trail both East and west of Spokane oh, and all of it was wonderful. The entire trail is composed of different geographic regions, along both sides of the Spokane River running through downtown Spokane and all the way to the Idaho state line. Some of it is flat, the downtown area is very crowded with lots of bridges. The route on the west of downtown is beautiful, but very hilly and only for folks in good condition! The rest of the trail is suitable for even small children or the elderly. This is a great Trail so we highly recommend it, along with the Route of the Coeur d'Alenes and the Route of the Hiawatha in Idaho next door. We drove 300 miles just to bike these three routes!!!
4.5 based on 28 reviews
We had such a great time with our guide at Spokane Trail Rides! The horses were gentle and took good care of us. The trail was beautiful and peaceful. The guide was knowledgeable and very nice. She even allowed us to see the baby calves and baby pigmy goats after our ride was over. We had an awesome time and will totally visit again if we are in the area in the future.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
This trail starts in town at the local BoatYard, so enjoy the bustle and the boats in moorage, then continue along the water past the Paper Mill into the trees. The trail is fine for walking and bicycles, with plenty of room to avoid collisions, and is well maintained.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
This park has various hiking trails, the main trail was a little busy on a Sunday but this is to be expected. The side trails, which are the nicest ones, were pretty empty. There is not a great deal of elevation gain, it is more a hike to appreciate nature.
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