Pacific Northwest, Travel
Lake Ingalls is one of the most popular trails in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, eastern Washington. If you’d want to participate in the Larch Madness march, this is the one! From Seattle, it takes about 2 hours and 30 minutes to get to the Lake Ingalls...
Pacific Northwest, Travel
Natural Bridges at Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor is one of the most popular spots on the Oregon Coast. Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor is a state park that encloses an 18-mile stretch located in Brookings and Gold Bar along Highway 101. There are...
Pacific Northwest, Road Trips, Travel
Oregon Coast never seems to amaze and inspire every single time that I am here. If you’ve never been to Oregon or are planning a trip here, then head to my Portland City Guide before continuing to read this post. Take advantage of Oregon’s 0% sales tax...
City Guide, Pacific Northwest, Travel
One of the perks of living in the Pacific Northwest is a short drive to so many amazing places. Seattle is a great city to live in, but Portland admittedly wins over in the food scene. In addition, I also love coffee, plants, stationery, and I find that Portland has a...
Pacific Northwest, Travel
Pinnacle Peak is a short, fun, and family-friendly hike, located in the Paradise area of Mt. Rainier National Park. On Washington Trail Association (WTA), they call this hike Pinnacle Saddle. Location: Mount Rainier Area Distance: 2.5 mi.+ (about 2+ hours) The +...