3 Best Sights in Washington Cascade Mountains and Valleys, Washington

Cascadia Art Museum

One of the more imaginative adaptations you'll ever see of a mid-century modern grocery store, this sustainably designed regional art museum sits on the edge of downtown Edmonds, steps from the ferry terminal. The museum presents rotating exhibits that focus heavily on Pacific Northwest art from the mid-19th to mid-20th centuries, and the curators make it an important part of their mission to include female, minority, and LGBTQ artists. Classical music performances are held here monthly.

Edmonds Underwater Park

One of the best-known dive sites in Puget Sound, Edmonds Underwater Park is immediately north of the ferry landing and offers 27 acres of sunken vessels, man-made reefs, and developed dive trails at no charge. Adjacent Brackett's Landing Park—where there's parking—has trails, picnic areas, and restrooms.

Olympic Beach

Get your dinner to go and watch the sun go down behind Whidbey Island and the Olympic Mountains at this lovely waterfront park. The Olympic Beach fishing pier attracts anglers all year and public art dots the landscape. In summer, a beach ranger station (open weekends noon–5) is a great place to pick up local info; kids like exploring the marine touch tank.

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