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![]() A beach along the Strait of Juan de Fuca Highway |
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When the National Scenic Byways program first came about (back in 1989), I think the State of Washington had a hard time trying to pick roads that fit the program. In the end, though, they made some really good choices. There's something for everyone here, from high mountain forests to barren, wide-open, high latitude desert to rainforest islands. Drive some of these roads and you'll see the best Washington has to offer. |
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![]() Looking toward Snoqualmie Pass, Mountains to Sound Greenway |
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| Development of Leahs.com is funded in part by a grant from Ken McGurn Photo of the Coulee Corridor Scenic Byway courtesy of Teri J. Pieper, © 2004, via Byways.org Photo of Snoqualmie Pass courtesy of Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust, © 2004, via Byways.org All text Copyright © 2010 by Leahs.com. All rights reserved. |