Washington
Summer Vacations & Unique Travel Spots
Pacific Science Center
Pacific Science Center is a not-for-profit science foundation serving one million people a year in every county of
Washington state, inspiring a lifelong interest in science, math and technology by engaging diverse communities through
interactive and innovative exhibits and programs.
200 Second Ave. N - Seattle, WA
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The Children's Museum
The Children's Museum offers children and their families a fun, interactive learning experience that challenges visitors
to work in teams, manipulate objects, role play, problem solve and develop eye-hand coordination with a variety of unique
exhibits and programs. Discover other cultures in the Global Village or learn about the Pacific Northwest forests on the
Mountain Forest. Rush to a fire on a child-sized fire engine in the Neighborhood. Also, be sure to visit our Imagination
Station where you can explore different art mediums, Discovery Bay for toddlers, Activity Annex, Mindscape Technology
Studio, Cog City exhibit, and our traveling exhibit gallery and much more!
Location: 305 Harrison St - Seattle, WA
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Ocean Shores
Ocean Shores welcomes more than 3,000,000 visitors to its’ sandy beaches. Not too bad - from a cattle farm to the most
visited seaside location on the Washington Coast. You can do Antiquing, Biking, Bike and Moped Rentals, Bird Watching, Boating
and boat rentals, Bowling, Bumper Boats & Go-Kart's, Parks, Clamming and much more.
Location: Ocean Shores, WA
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Seattle Aquarium
See, touch and explore our amazing underwater world at the Seattle Aquarium. Get face-to-fin with marine life and discover
the natural wonders of the Puget Sound. What are you waiting for? Dive in! Exhibits include: Window on Washington Waters,
Searching for Sixgills, Life of a Drifter, Life on the Edge, Pacific Coral Reef, Ocean Oddities, Birds & Shores, Salmon,
Puget Sound Fish, Underwater Dome, Puget Sound Orcas: Family Activity Center, Marine Mammals, Sound to Mountains and
more.
Location: 1483 Alaskan Way - Seattle, WA
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Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument
Mount St. Helens is an active volcano in southwest Washington State and the central feature of the Mount St. Helens
National Volcanic Monument. Mount St. Helens is a popular climb for both beginning and experienced mountaineers. Although
people are able to climb Mount St. Helens year-round, late spring through early fall is the most popular season. Most
climbers use the Monitor Ridge Route from Climbers Bivouac. This route gains 4,500 feet in five miles to the crater rim at
8,365 feet elevation. Although strenuous, this non-technical climb is suitable for people in good physical condition who
are comfortable scrambling on steep, rugged terrain. Most climbers complete the round trip in seven to twelve hours.
Location: Amboy, WA
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