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Mount Rainier National Park

The noonday Mount Rainier has raised its beautiful face, the mist is rouge, the clouds are yellow. The sun shone through the clouds in an instant, eclipsing the sky and the surrounding mountains. Mount Rainier Sea is the highest peak in the Karst range and is home to Mount Rainier National Park.

In Mount Rainier National Park, you can see Carbon Glacier, the largest glacier in the continental United States, and the natural landscape of the Pacific Northwest, including ancient forests and subalpine grasslands beside the glacier.

More than 9 o 'clock in the morning to the entrance, you need to queue for 10 minutes to enter the park, drive 20-30 minutes to park down to play. Just parked the car is actually surrounded by mountains, you can enjoy the peaks of the mountains, time is still a little fog, after a while dissipated.

Left, nisqually vista trail, 1.1 mile, about 30 minutes walk, everywhere can see small wild flowers, the elderly and children friendly, no difficulty.


To the right, skyline trail, do not need to walk, walk to Steven-Van Trump Historic Monument can be turned back, continue to climb to the snow mountain, as appropriate. This is also the route with the most wildflowers.

Drive to reflection lake and there is a view point along the way to stop and take a look. reflection lake needs to wait quietly without wind. The surface of the lake is always wavy and you can't see the reflection of the snow mountain. There are many people sketching by the lake, so you can watch others draw for a while
The silver falls Loop trial, which stops at trailhead, covers 2.9 miles. Immersive experience forest water.

Throughout the day, there will still be a little tired, especially do not often hiking friends may feel very tired. Feelings vary from person to person. But the trail is all easy, 2 miles or so, to see their preferences are good to cut.

Tip: Accommodations in national parks have long been reserved in advance, and camping can also be tried.

The various hiking trails in the park are always popular with mountaineers, which can be hiked up to near the snow line of the mountains. With relatives, groups of friends, equipment and patience, the adventures of bears and leopards along the long road, and the fairyland scenery is just what your heart wants.

University of Washington

The University of Washington has the top school buildings in the United States in terms of appearance, and is known for its classical simplicity. In spring and summer, the campus is full of pink cherry and falling petals, just like a fairyland on earth.

The University of Washington covers a vast area and its location is very good. It is not only on the edge of Portage Bay and Union Bay, facing the vast ocean of Lake Washington, backed by the beautiful wonderland of Mount Rainier. Walking around the campus, every snap can be called a qualified picture postcard.

As soon as you enter the university, you will be immediately overwhelmed by the beautiful European buildings, just like being in a certain European city.

The Suzzallo Library on campus is even more charming. The neat rows of tables, chairs, bookshelves, and chandeliers are imbued with Hogwarts magic, especially under the sunset. One can hardly imagine how fortunate those who are students of the University of Washington are to be in such a college.

Near Seattle - Issaquah, a giant spirit in the woods

Issaquah dog park
Rainier Trail, Issaquah, WA 98027
Jacob Two Trees are located on the issaquah rainer trail. You can search Issaquah dog park, parked in the parking lot there, there is a very easy to walk on the concrete road, about 5 minutes walk can see the huge wood sculpture in the woods, as if suddenly entered the country of giants. The sculpture is made of wood, the grain of wood pieces, and the necklace of the bird's house hanging around the giant's neck is also lively and interesting. If you notice as you park, there are actually two little bird houses on the other side of the parking lot, the same size as the little house on the giant's neck, which act as a signpost to tell you that the road ahead is to enter the country of giants.


The concrete road is very flat, and there are many runners and walkers on the way. The children were very happy as they trotted along the road. The cart is also very easy to push. If you happen to be heading east, you might as well stop by to visit your new friend from the land of giants.

Parking: There are lots of parking Spaces at dog park

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