Tourism
Dramatic mountain peaks, majestic rivers, verdant forests, local farms, historic towns and vibrant communities have continually enticed visitors to the Mountains to Sound Greenway. Tourist dollars contribute significantly to the economic vitality of the region.
The Greenway is featured as a prime destination for tourists and locals alike:
Outside Seattle is a new guide to attractions, hotels, restaurants, tourism amenities, and cultural heritage sites that define the Seattle/Puget Sound region as an exceptional destination to visit. Come experience the authentic Northwest in Washington State. |
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The portion of Interstate 90 within the Mountains to Sound Greenway is National Scenic Byway, bringing nation-wide recognition to an interstate highway that is usually reserved for smaller, local roads. |
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Washington State Tourism promotes the Greenway as a route that may have travelers starting with a cup of coffee in the shadow of the Space Needle and ending in the spray of a 27-story waterfall, with the Mountains to Sound Greenway combining the best of city life with remarkably accessible marvels of nature. |
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The annual Greenway Days festival entices people outdoors and shows them the many wonderful places there are to explore so close to where they live and work. With 100 events in 100 miles over 100 days, Greenway Summer is a guide to fun and adventure. |
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