Need a vacation? You don’t have to stay in a fancy hotel to enjoy an incredible adventure away from home. If you’re looking for a truly one-of-a-kind getaway one of these weekends, be sure to check out this magical treehouse or one of these unique lodging options across Washington:
- Stormking Spa, Mt. Rainier
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Management/TripAdvisor You can find this enchanting spa retreat near the Nisqually entrance of Mount Rainier National Park. Their Raven Cabins feature a private deck to relax on, 4-foot central skylight to see the stars, as well as a hot tub and even a hammock to make for a cozy, earthy getaway. 37311 WA-706, Ashford, WA 98304, USA
- SageCliffe Resort and Spa, Quincy
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Cave B. Inn Located 900 feet above the Columbia River, this scenic inn is surrounded by vineyards and offers a one-of-a-kind lodging experience. Their Cavern Rooms include a basalt rock cave entrance, a spectacular western sunset view over the river, a soaking tub with a view and much more. 344 Silica Rd NW, Quincy, WA 98848, USA
- Roberts Mansion B&B, Spokane
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Ken Arneson Even if you haven’t hit the Mega Millions yet, you can still enjoy a few nights in a mansion at this grand bed and breakfast in Spokane. The historic Victorian castle provides a relaxing stay for visitors, featuring gorgeous gardens, comfy beds and elegant decor inside their variety of suites.
- Hotel Bellwether, Bellingham
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Hotel Bellwether This hotel may be more luxurious, but there isn’t a place quite like it - especially their Lighthouse Suite. The resort features a spiral staircase up to an observation level with 360-degree windows where you can enjoy a spectacular view of Mount Baker, the San Juan Islands, Squalicum Harbor and the city of Bellingham. 1 Bellwether Way, Bellingham, WA 98225, USA
- Alexander’s Castle, Port Townsend
Gexydaf Whether you’d just like to get away by yourself or you want to bring along a friend, this adorable castle in Fort Worden State Park can provide amazing accommodations. The two story castle has 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms, a living room with fireplace, a formal dining room with an antique table for six, and a classic old ball & claw tub you can relax in.
- Teepees at Cherry Wood Bed and Breakfast, Zillah
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Trip Advisor There aren’t many more unique places to stay for a night than inside a teepee out in wine country. It’s like going camping and a bed & breakfast all in one, and it’s absolutely magical. Their 22-foot teepees feature cloud-like beds inside, a private restroom and an open-air shower. 3271 Roza Dr, Zillah, WA 98953, USA
- Abendblume Inn, Leavenworth
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Toni L. / Yelp You can find this quaint bed and breakfast on the outskirts of Leavenworth in the Cascades area. Their homey suites are decorated beautifully, and feature fireplaces, private balconies and heavenly European beds to sink into. They’re also known to serve up one of the most mouthwatering meals in the mornings. 12570 Ranger Rd, Leavenworth, WA 98826, USA
- Kalaloch Lodge, Forks
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Trip Advisor / Bill P. Offering one of the most lovely views in the state, this remote oceanfront hotel on a bluff is the only coastal lodge along this 73-mile stretch in the Olympic National Park. Their Bluff and Kalaloch cabins can accommodate up to 6-8 people, and overlook the stunning Pacific Ocean. 157151 US-101, Forks, WA 98331, USA
- Wharfside Bed and Breakfast, Friday Harbor
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Facebook / Wharfside B&B It’s not everyday that you can sleep on a floating boat like this aquatic bed and breakfast. Hop aboard their “Slow Season” yacht at the Port of Friday Harbor and experience an evening below deck in one of their spacious, private rooms. In the morning, you’ll be treated to an appetizing breakfast out on the dock. 345 Blair Ave, Friday Harbor, WA 98250, USA
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You can find this enchanting spa retreat near the Nisqually entrance of Mount Rainier National Park. Their Raven Cabins feature a private deck to relax on, 4-foot central skylight to see the stars, as well as a hot tub and even a hammock to make for a cozy, earthy getaway.
37311 WA-706, Ashford, WA 98304, USA
Cave B. Inn
Located 900 feet above the Columbia River, this scenic inn is surrounded by vineyards and offers a one-of-a-kind lodging experience. Their Cavern Rooms include a basalt rock cave entrance, a spectacular western sunset view over the river, a soaking tub with a view and much more.
344 Silica Rd NW, Quincy, WA 98848, USA
Ken Arneson
Even if you haven’t hit the Mega Millions yet, you can still enjoy a few nights in a mansion at this grand bed and breakfast in Spokane. The historic Victorian castle provides a relaxing stay for visitors, featuring gorgeous gardens, comfy beds and elegant decor inside their variety of suites.
Hotel Bellwether
This hotel may be more luxurious, but there isn’t a place quite like it - especially their Lighthouse Suite. The resort features a spiral staircase up to an observation level with 360-degree windows where you can enjoy a spectacular view of Mount Baker, the San Juan Islands, Squalicum Harbor and the city of Bellingham.
1 Bellwether Way, Bellingham, WA 98225, USA
Gexydaf
Whether you’d just like to get away by yourself or you want to bring along a friend, this adorable castle in Fort Worden State Park can provide amazing accommodations. The two story castle has 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms, a living room with fireplace, a formal dining room with an antique table for six, and a classic old ball & claw tub you can relax in.
There aren’t many more unique places to stay for a night than inside a teepee out in wine country. It’s like going camping and a bed & breakfast all in one, and it’s absolutely magical. Their 22-foot teepees feature cloud-like beds inside, a private restroom and an open-air shower.
3271 Roza Dr, Zillah, WA 98953, USA
Toni L. / Yelp
You can find this quaint bed and breakfast on the outskirts of Leavenworth in the Cascades area. Their homey suites are decorated beautifully, and feature fireplaces, private balconies and heavenly European beds to sink into. They’re also known to serve up one of the most mouthwatering meals in the mornings.
12570 Ranger Rd, Leavenworth, WA 98826, USA
Trip Advisor / Bill P.
Offering one of the most lovely views in the state, this remote oceanfront hotel on a bluff is the only coastal lodge along this 73-mile stretch in the Olympic National Park. Their Bluff and Kalaloch cabins can accommodate up to 6-8 people, and overlook the stunning Pacific Ocean.
157151 US-101, Forks, WA 98331, USA
Wharfside Bed and Breakfast/Facebook
Facebook / Wharfside B&B
It’s not everyday that you can sleep on a floating boat like this aquatic bed and breakfast. Hop aboard their “Slow Season” yacht at the Port of Friday Harbor and experience an evening below deck in one of their spacious, private rooms. In the morning, you’ll be treated to an appetizing breakfast out on the dock.
345 Blair Ave, Friday Harbor, WA 98250, USA
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Washington State is a Pacific Northwestern Marvel January 01, 1970 Will Suphan Washington is often known for Seattle or perhaps the alliterative Walla Walla. But it’s more than grunge music and Microsoft. Washington has many more things to explore and experience. What are the most stunning natural areas in Washington? Washington is unquestionably brimming with out of this world natural areas to delve into. Priest Point Park is right on the coast of East bay, allowing for a mesmerizing combination of forest and water views. Olympic National Park is a famous old growth forest that is perhaps the pinnacle of nature’s artistry. It contains the Tree Cave which is a massive tree with exposed roots under which you can explore. Hoh Rainforest is also in this gorgeous park and is an exotic, forested wonderland of natural exquisiteness. For seaside beauty, you can’t beat Cape Flattery in Clallam County. Limestone karsts line the coast and are topped with pine trees. This picturesque scene is like something out of a fantasy novel. What are the best foods to sample in Washington? Washington is a culinary haven and you can find so many mouthwatering morsels here. Walla Walla is known for its sweet onions that have a mild, delicate flavor that pairs well with so many dishes. The state is famous for its apples and produces over 60% of the nation’s supply. Salmon is a staple in the state and is especially delicious grilled on a cedar plank with a sweet glaze. To top it off, not to mention topping off any sundae, we have Ranier cherries named after Mount Ranier and they are a sweet addition to any dessert. What are some experiences unique to Washington? While exploring nature could easily take up all of your time, set some aside for some alternative exploration. Washington has some lovely cultural small towns such as Leavenworth, a Bavarian-style tiny town with Alpine-style buildings, German beer and food, and has a Nutcracker Museum with thousands of nutrcrackers, including some hundreds of years old. There’s also Poulsbo, which is like a Little Norway with Norse-inspired adornments everywhere and a ton of Viking imagery. If you want an iconic Seattle experience, head over to Elliott’s Oyster House for some waterfront seafood dining.
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Washington State is a Pacific Northwestern Marvel
January 01, 1970
Will Suphan
Washington is often known for Seattle or perhaps the alliterative Walla Walla. But it’s more than grunge music and Microsoft. Washington has many more things to explore and experience. What are the most stunning natural areas in Washington? Washington is unquestionably brimming with out of this world natural areas to delve into. Priest Point Park is right on the coast of East bay, allowing for a mesmerizing combination of forest and water views. Olympic National Park is a famous old growth forest that is perhaps the pinnacle of nature’s artistry. It contains the Tree Cave which is a massive tree with exposed roots under which you can explore. Hoh Rainforest is also in this gorgeous park and is an exotic, forested wonderland of natural exquisiteness. For seaside beauty, you can’t beat Cape Flattery in Clallam County. Limestone karsts line the coast and are topped with pine trees. This picturesque scene is like something out of a fantasy novel. What are the best foods to sample in Washington? Washington is a culinary haven and you can find so many mouthwatering morsels here. Walla Walla is known for its sweet onions that have a mild, delicate flavor that pairs well with so many dishes. The state is famous for its apples and produces over 60% of the nation’s supply. Salmon is a staple in the state and is especially delicious grilled on a cedar plank with a sweet glaze. To top it off, not to mention topping off any sundae, we have Ranier cherries named after Mount Ranier and they are a sweet addition to any dessert. What are some experiences unique to Washington? While exploring nature could easily take up all of your time, set some aside for some alternative exploration. Washington has some lovely cultural small towns such as Leavenworth, a Bavarian-style tiny town with Alpine-style buildings, German beer and food, and has a Nutcracker Museum with thousands of nutrcrackers, including some hundreds of years old. There’s also Poulsbo, which is like a Little Norway with Norse-inspired adornments everywhere and a ton of Viking imagery. If you want an iconic Seattle experience, head over to Elliott’s Oyster House for some waterfront seafood dining.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
What are the most stunning natural areas in Washington?
Washington is unquestionably brimming with out of this world natural areas to delve into. Priest Point Park is right on the coast of East bay, allowing for a mesmerizing combination of forest and water views. Olympic National Park is a famous old growth forest that is perhaps the pinnacle of nature’s artistry. It contains the Tree Cave which is a massive tree with exposed roots under which you can explore. Hoh Rainforest is also in this gorgeous park and is an exotic, forested wonderland of natural exquisiteness. For seaside beauty, you can’t beat Cape Flattery in Clallam County. Limestone karsts line the coast and are topped with pine trees. This picturesque scene is like something out of a fantasy novel.
What are the best foods to sample in Washington?
Washington is a culinary haven and you can find so many mouthwatering morsels here. Walla Walla is known for its sweet onions that have a mild, delicate flavor that pairs well with so many dishes. The state is famous for its apples and produces over 60% of the nation’s supply. Salmon is a staple in the state and is especially delicious grilled on a cedar plank with a sweet glaze. To top it off, not to mention topping off any sundae, we have Ranier cherries named after Mount Ranier and they are a sweet addition to any dessert.
What are some experiences unique to Washington?
While exploring nature could easily take up all of your time, set some aside for some alternative exploration. Washington has some lovely cultural small towns such as Leavenworth, a Bavarian-style tiny town with Alpine-style buildings, German beer and food, and has a Nutcracker Museum with thousands of nutrcrackers, including some hundreds of years old. There’s also Poulsbo, which is like a Little Norway with Norse-inspired adornments everywhere and a ton of Viking imagery. If you want an iconic Seattle experience, head over to Elliott’s Oyster House for some waterfront seafood dining.