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    Chuckanut Drive

    4.6 (22 reviews)

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    Pulled over...see the mist over the water (10/19/18)
    Marie B.

    Yelp won't let me check in despite literally at a viewpoint on said Chuckanut Drive. Great to see the seasonal changes late August to early December. Totally worth the detour off I-5. Bow, Edison, Fairhaven in Bellingham...beautiful area in Skagit and Whatcom counties! Two weeks ago trailing a BMW car club. This mid morning, hardly any cars or leaves, it being 12/1/18. Just a lot of runners, cyclists, hikers, fallen rocks, evergreens, lush ferns, and me! Lovely, curvy drive. Just pay attention, cheers!

    Phil G.

    Chuckanut Drive is the best. The spectacular views are reminiscent of the Amalfi Coast or the Costa Brava. It blew me away, and we did it twice in a weekend, attempting to stop along the way. Yet, parking was difficult. I must come back in the autumn and during the week, when there will be less maskless tourists ignoring Covid. Parks and walks along the way are beautiful. Chuckanut Drive is a national treasure without the media attention that would ruin it. Hopefully, it will remain "under the radar."

    Colleen B.

    Beautiful coastal route along the Pacific Ocean amongst trees-like what you'd see in Twilight! We had a free afternoon while in the area and thought we'd give it a try; great decision. It is close to rocks and full of tight narrow turns so be careful and I wouldn't recommend a trailer or camper. Though we did see a few; just not for me. There are several places to stop and take pictures. Also a few places to grab food and use a rest room. A must!

    Jennifer J.

    What is there to say about Chucky Drive that hasn't already been said? This long, winding stretch of two-lane highway south of Bellingham is nothing less than awe-inspiring. With its tree-rimmed views of the water and its multiple hikes and beaches, CD is more of an experience than a way to get from A to B. And let's not forget the fabulous eating establishments along the way (Taylor Shellfish, I'm looking at you). Whenever I'm heading south to Skagit County and I'm not in a hurry - or if I just want to show off to a friend visiting from out-of-town - Chuckanut is my preferred route. But not at night!

    Michelle B.

    If you are looking for a day drive or motorcycle ride with spectacular views, this is it. You'll find a few spots to pull off the road to enjoy the views and take photos. The two lane road itself is narrow with a scattering of small waterfalls and rock guard rails. There is a state park along the way. I'm not entirely sure if there are two or one with parts on the west and east sides of the road. I needed to use the restroom and stopped at the one on the east side. The outhouse was very clean and stocked with TP and Purell. I love this drive!!

    Andrea H.

    If you are driving between Skagit and Whatcom Counties, and you have time on your hands, be sure to get off I-5 and take Chuckanut Drive. It's also known as State Route 11. This scenic route on Chuckanut Drive reminded me of being in Maui and driving the winding road to Hana, but fortunately the Chuckanut only takes about 30 minutes whereas the road to Hana takes an entire day. Both roads offer lots of curves where you'll need to slow down to 15 MPH. No worries, you'll be driving slow anyway to take in the views. Chuckanut Drive hugs the Salish Sea on one side and the evergreen forests of Larabee State Park on the other. I even saw a few roadside waterfalls on my drive in March, nothing as impressive as Sacred Falls in Maui, but it was still a little slice of heaven available locally. There are a few pull-outs along the way where you can stop and take photos. Watch for traffic though because there are no designated places for you to walk across the road. If you have a lot of time and some good hiking shoes, consider climbing some of the trails on the maukau (mountain) side of the road. Alternatively, you can follow a short path in Larabee State Park to watch the sunset on the makai (sea) side of the road. Parking in the park requires a Discovery Pass, but many people park on the shoulder of Chuckanut Drive for free. You know that Sunday drive you've been planning? This is it!

    Lawson E.

    What's not to like about Chuckanut Drive? The views are spectacular, it's neat to see home clinging onto the side of the cliff, and the weather is always beautiful. Go for a drive, but *please* mind the speed limit and don't let those amazing views distract you from the road. There are almost always bicyclists on Chuckanut Drive, with a smattering of pedestrians at the turnouts, restaurants, and at the Larrabee State Park entrance. You'll also want to pay attention and look out for motorcyclists and people in sports cars who won't hesitate to pass you on a double yellow line. Enjoy the drive, respect the drive. :)

    Frank W.

    We were returning back to Seatas after having spent time in the north Cascades and Tofino so we probably did not enjoy this scenic drive as much as most. It is an easy drive from Seattle or Vancouver with access from I-5. We went there on a Monday afternoon when there were very few people on the drive so parking at the various stops did not prove to be the problem I feared. The time taken on this short detour was well worth it.

    Gay G.

    Breathtakingly spectacular views... Our less crowded and more manageable response to Big Sur. There are many places to pull over and hike or simply Feast with your eyes. There are a handful of highly rated eating and drinking establishments in Bow Washington. This is a must if you have more than three days in Bellingham.

    A fun drive.
    Steve S.

    An excellent alternative drive to I-5 between Burlington and Bellingham on a sunny day. What an amazing view.

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    Skagit Ridge Hotel

    Skagit Ridge Hotel

    3.5(12 reviews)
    7.7 mi
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    Pleasantly surprised with my visit here with my husband the past weekend…read more We made this our staycation spot for our wedding anniversary.We also attended the casino a lot so here's my breakdown of the experience we had with all amenities... Room/Hotel & Staff: 4 out of 5 Stars. PROS - Literally every single person I came across was so genuinely nice and helpful. The hotel itself is way nicer in person than online. They need to take new pictures maybe. The room was surprisingly spacious and very clean. Loved that there was SO many towels and a nice little coffee machine. Overall very nice and cozy. CONS: We did love the big tub right in the room but was a little sad there's no actual jets in the tub. They call it a jacuzzi on their description so with that I assumed jets in the tub. The bed wasn't great, I didn't sleep very well and felt my hips hurt a little in the morning. Blankets felt very thin and cheap as well, I think I'd just bring my own blanket next time. No biggie. Casino: 4.0 out of 5 Stars. PROS: lots of great slot options, all the machines seemed very clean and maintained. If we ever had a slot that wasn't working properly it wouldn't take an attendant long at all to come right over and fix it very quickly. All casino staff seemed to be SO friendly and helpful. The Taco/Mexican restaurant is AMAZING. THE BEST carne asada over ever experienced in my life hands down. Also amazing frozen margaritas. I would go back just for this food. We ordered a lot from the express eats as well and everything there was great too. CONS: No table games at all was the biggest downside to the whole casino. And I think the only downside as well.

    Also a part of Skagit hotel but not adjacent to the casino,this one is located approximately .3 km…read morefrom the casino,just beside the skagit gas station,shuttle bus runs almost every 5 minutes from this site to casino. Smoking is allowed to some rooms so happy treat to those who smokes. Not so big hotel,free parking and clean,reception is well lighted and decors are contemporary. Quite place. Continental breakfast is included,theres's pancake,bread,cereal,fruits,coffee etc,not bad and anything free is good. Rooms are clean Service is excellent,very friendly, Good for family and kids friendly

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    North Cascades Environmental Learning Center - Canoeing at family camp

    North Cascades Environmental Learning Center

    4.9(10 reviews)
    62.0 mi

    Decades ago my parents took us on this great tour of Lake Diablo and the Ross Dam. There was a…read moregreat fried chicken dinner at the end of the tour. I believe you can book the dinner separately if you choose. We went with the midday tour that included lunch. Really pleased to see this is still going as it has been a thing for almost 100 years! I had fond memories of this tour and thought it would be fun for my wife to experience it since she didn't grow up in the PacNW. Booked the tour along with some friends and Mother Nature smiled on us and gave us some spectacular weather. It's a bit of a drive from Seattle but well worth it. There are some fun diversions along the way if you want to stop and get some farm fresh eggs and vegetables too. The friendly guides will also explain to you why the water is a crazy cool shade of green. :) You'll definitely want reservations for this experience. Quintessential PacNW.

    The north cascades national park is great for camping! As part of our camping trip we decided to do…read morethe boat tour that takes our around the dams and you get to learn about the history of the area. You're on the boat for about an hour. Did you know that about 20% of the electricity in Seattle comes from these dams? We were able to book a tour for the day after, but I recommended calling in advance as they also have the morning tour which includes lunch and seems to book much faster. We did that one a couple of years ago. There several hike trails, we did the one that ends by the water falls which was fairly easy. There are black bears around but we didn't run into any. There is also access to the water if you like to kayak or float. Oh and near the visitor center they have WiFi!

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    North Cascades Environmental Learning Center - Beautiful design helps the Learning Center blend into the environment ~ it was awarded a Silver LEED Medal for sustainable design

    Beautiful design helps the Learning Center blend into the environment ~ it was awarded a Silver LEED Medal for sustainable design

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