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Category:
Scenic Drives
Author:
Steve Giordano
Pages:
231 pages
Publisher:
Falcon Guide
Pub. Date:
1997
Edition:
1st Edition
Price:
15.95

Description

Washington's scenic highways wander along the rugged Pacific coastline, through rain forests, past glacier-capped volcanoes, and across arid expanses carved by ice-age floods. With Scenic Driving Washington in hand, you can explore this beautiful and diverse land and its parks. Twenty-five scenic routes showcase Olympic, North Cascades, and Ranier national parks, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, the Columbia River Gorge, Yakima Valley, and much more.

The author, Steve Giordano, adds local insight about the people, the diverse climate, and the history that make the Evergreen State unique. The drive descriptions provide additional information about camping, the best travel seasons, and special attractions along the way. Also included are detailed maps and intriguing black-and-white photos.

Be sure to take along Scenic Driving Washington on our next outing.

Details

Category:
Scenic Drives
Author:
Steve Giordano
Pages:
231 pages
Dimensions:
6 x 9
Publisher:
Falcon Guide
Pub. Date:
1997
Edition:
1st Edition
Price:
15.95

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