The Puget Sound, an inland branch of the Pacific Ocean, connects the majority of Washington's population ? both physically and culturally. Work and recreation in the Puget Sound area are defined by water; the Port of Seattle and Port of Tacoma are two of the nation's busiest cargo ports, and the state-run ferry system connects the large inland cities of Seattle, Tacoma, and Olympia to the surrounding San Juan Islands, Whidbey Island, and the Kitsap Peninsula.
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The area traditionally has been a world-hub for transportation, shipping, and industry – in recent years this has been extended to the high tech and aerospace. The people of the Puget Sound area have carved a niche in the Pacific Northwest in terms of vacation, recreational pursuits such as whale watching, sailing, or kayaking in the Puget Sound; hiking, mountain biking, and camping in the many forests and mountains in the Cascade Mountains, or skiing excursions to Mount Rainier to the south or Mount Baker to the north.
For a big-city adventure, check out the Space Needle and Pike PlaceMarket in Seattle, or any number of the fine dining and cultural activities avilable throughout the Sound. Go-Washington.com is your one-stop website for all Washington vacation and tourism information, including the Puget Sound area.