Discover the best top things to do in Washington, United States including Lewis and Clark Bridge, Fred G. Redmon Memorial Bridge, Wilson Way Bridge, Vancouver Land Bridge, Cedar Creek Grist Mill, Manette Bridge, Monroe Street Bridge, Tacoma Narrows Bridge, Grays River Covered Bridge, Montlake Bridge.
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4.5 based on 92 reviews
We parked in a lot on the river and walked across the Land Bridge to the Fort and Officers Row. There are interesting historical graphics along the way and signs to tell you what the different flora are. Right at the entrance to the bridge is the state’s oldest apple tree with a graphic about how old it is, which I can’t remember, but it IS old! By the Fort is a great vegetable and flower garden you can stroll through taken care of by volunteers. Officers Row has some beautifully maintained historic homes that are residential, business and The Eatery at Grant’s House Restaurant. Well worth a walk from river to fort!
4.5 based on 91 reviews
I live just a few miles away and every once in a while I will take the back roads to go through the grist mill especially during the fall. I haven't been when I was actually open for a while but last time I did they were nice and friendly. It's well worth the trip to come and see it especially during the fall it's really beautiful there.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
For a nice walk......try walking over the Manette bridge and exploring the Manette area We love walking thru the neighborhood and then have lunch at boatshed restaurant.
4.5 based on 52 reviews
I was born in Spokane. I visit the bridge weekly at least. The Spokane river falls rush under this bridge from February to October. The Winter is low flow but still Impressive. Spokane was one of the first cities to have electric street lights powered by the hydro electric plant just above the falls. The plant can be seen from Post street near River Front Park.
4.5 based on 189 reviews
There are a lot of scenic views in Tacoma, but I think that viewing this bridge is cool enough to be on the list of places I bring people from out of town to see. Besides the view of the two bridges, there is the nice neighborhoods to view it from and of course the story about its predecessor, the Galloping Gertie.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
We drove 2 1/2 hours just to see this bridge drove down 101 then 4 nice treed drive lots of trees driving over the bridge was great we got out and the kids loved walking on it looking at every bit of it even walked under one end trip well worth the time.
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