Moon Handbooks Washington

Moon Handbooks Washington by Don Pitcher is a comprehensive travel guide published by Avalon Publishing on June 12, 2002. This 7th edition spans 1000 pages and is written in English, offering an in-depth exploration of Washington State. The guide leads readers through diverse landscapes, from the lush rain forests of the Olympic Peninsula to the sandy beaches and the majestic glacier-clad summits of the Cascades. It provides practical information for activities such as hiking on Mount St. Helens, whale-watching at Westport, and enjoying the vibrant urban scene in Seattle.
Readers will find detailed insights into both popular attractions and lesser-known destinations, including local farmers markets, brewpubs, and coffeehouses. The guide also highlights unique sites like the graves of Chief Seattle and Jimi Hendrix, as well as the Bavarian-style village of Leavenworth. With its focus on travel and exploration in the Pacific region of the United States, this edition serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to experience the diverse offerings of Washington State.
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The classic guide to the Evergreen State, Moon Handbooks: Washington leads you to the Olympic Peninsula’s lush rain forests and long sandy beaches, glacier-clad Cascades summits, friendly eastern Washington towns, and the urban delights of Seattle. Author Don Pitcher helps readers hike on Mount St. Helens, whale-watch at Westport, shop at farmers markets, enjoy the best brewpubs and coffeehouses, and experience city nightlife. He also includes details on intriguing and offbeat destinations, such as the graves of Chief Seattle and Jimi Hendrix, and the Bavarian-style village of Leavenworth. “The best guidebook I’ve found is the well-written Moon Handbooks: Washington.” — The Washington Post
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