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The Lakeside Town That Never Quite Grew Up

The surfboard wiggles like a hyperactive puppy under my feet, about to break loose and fly off the wave it rides....

Hurricane Ridge Reopens, But There's a Line for the Bathroom

First, the good news. Hurricane Ridge, one of the most spectacular viewpoints in the state, is open again after a disastrous...

Bainbridge Island: Where to Eat, What to Do, and Where to Stay

No one could mistake Bainbridge for part of Seattle—it's an island sitting 10 miles across Puget Sound. But the ferry connection...

Love Letters: The Hideout Blends the Best Parts of a Neighborhood Bar and an Art Gallery

The most joyful place to buy art in Seattle isn't a gallery, a shop, or an art show. It's not well-lit, and...

Alaska Airlines Goes Tropical

When Alaska Airlines starts its newest nonstop from Los Angeles to Guatemala City, the man in a fur-lined hood who adorns the...

How to Go Stargazing near Seattle

Wanna feel small? A peek at the night sky shows us our place in the universe (we're tiny) and the wonders that...

Why Doesn't Seattle Have More Theme Parks?

A small cadre of grade-schoolers, aged maybe 10 or 11, shuffle through the maze of a roller coaster line, bouncing off...

The Tree of Life Is Falling Down

In the middle of the night, as a particularly beastly winter storm batters the Washington coast, the Tree of Life will finally succumb. The winds...

A Waterfall Road Trip Reveals the Hidden Side of Hood Canal

Fear not, readers, I'm not going to do it. Not going to title this cascade quest anything along the "Don't Go Chasing...

Seattle's Beloved Mt. Bagel is Back

Among Washington's pantheon of peaks—Rainier, Baker, Si—none blessed our breakfast table better than the inimitable Mt. Bagel, a bakery born in...

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