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Getting Around Washington State
Washington State Travel Tip
Over 81,000 miles of federal, state, and local roads make this diverse state accessible practically
from tip to toe and a pleasure to explore by vehicle. (Just enquire during the winter season for
road closures in some of the higher elevations.)
Popular driving loops include Yakima Valley, located in the Columbia Basin, the scenic and
spectacular Cascade Loop, the historical Walla Walla district, Palouse Country, Highway 14
along the scenic Columbia River, Grand Coulee Country and the heavenly Olympic Peninsula.
Which will top your list of places that please, despite the frequent cloud cover and the long-
lasting drizzles (the Olympic Peninsula receives as much as 160 inches of rain annually).
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