Washington Cascade Mountains and Valleys

We’ve compiled the best of the best in Washington Cascade Mountains and Valleys - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

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  • 1. Browsers Bookshop

    Since 1935, this warmly inviting downtown bookshop has been nourishing the minds of literary Olympians. The knowledgeable staff is devoted to stocking the shelves with interesting works, many by regional authors or with a local focus.

    107 Capitol Way N, Olympia, Washington, 98501, USA
    360-357–7462
  • 2. Ember Goods

    This handsome boutique in the heart of downtown dispenses artisan coffee (and sells beans by the bag as well), along with a great selection Pacific Northwest–made men's and women's apparel, household goods, upcycled furnishings, and other intriguing wares.

    422 Washington St. SE, Olympia, Washington, 98501, USA
    360-338–0315
  • 3. Olympia Farmers Market

    Neat, clean, and well run, this complex housing more than 100 covered fruit, vegetable, pastry, and craft stalls sits at the north edge of downtown. You'll find all sorts of oddities such as ostrich eggs, button magnets, and glass sculptures. With several tiny international eateries tucked in between the vendors, it's also a terrific place to grab a bite and then walk over to the waterfront. During high season (April to October), it's open Thursday through Sunday; the rest of the year, the market is open one or two days a week.

    700 Capitol Way N, Olympia, Washington, 98501, USA
    360-352–9096
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