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I would assume, every state and countries have some outstanding travel loops.
Be it a few hours or day drives with the family. 2, 3 or more overnighters.
Either way, we're out exploring - right? Get off the highways as often or as much as you can.
Washington State has some fantastic loops - big and small, with mountains, prairies, rivers and lakes and of course the Puget Sound.
I am planning a small island loop, not for Rally Points yet. Anyone that lives in Washington, most likely knows about our scenic route.
This one will be the Whidbey island route.
Mukilteo/Clinton ferry, head north (check out Fort Casey) and many other scenic spots. And then we drive off the island at Deception Pass, head over to Mount Vernon, and head south to home.
Checking points of interest, GPS coordinates, etc., for a possible future run.
Be it a few hours or day drives with the family. 2, 3 or more overnighters.
Either way, we're out exploring - right? Get off the highways as often or as much as you can.
Washington State has some fantastic loops - big and small, with mountains, prairies, rivers and lakes and of course the Puget Sound.
I am planning a small island loop, not for Rally Points yet. Anyone that lives in Washington, most likely knows about our scenic route.
This one will be the Whidbey island route.
Mukilteo/Clinton ferry, head north (check out Fort Casey) and many other scenic spots. And then we drive off the island at Deception Pass, head over to Mount Vernon, and head south to home.
Checking points of interest, GPS coordinates, etc., for a possible future run.
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