ATTRACTIONS
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National Forest
Scenic Byway
Waterfalls
Nearby Cities and Towns
Arlington, 28 miles
Concrete, 27 miles
Glacier, 91 miles
Granite Falls, 44 miles
Maple Falls, 84 miles
Mt. Baker, 78 miles
Cities and Towns of the North Cascades
North Cascades Visitor Information
Washington Travel Regions and Maps
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Northeast
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Puget Sound
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Darrington's attractions are numerous with Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest providing waterfalls and wilderness areas. Take a drive on the scenic Mountain Loop Highway. Be sure to explore the history of Darrington. For more information on what to see in Darrington, click on the links below.
Feathers in the Wood. PO Box 279, Darrington, WA 98241. Phone: 360-436-1164. E-mail
Darrington Washington's History And Stories - Facebook
Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Darrington Ranger Station - 1405 Emens Avenue N, Darrington, WA 98241. Phone: 360- 436-1155.
Old growth forest located east of Seattle featuring scenic byways including the Loop Scenic Byway, lookouts, the Pacific Crest Trail, wilderness areas (Boulder River, Henry M. Jackson and Glacier Peak Wilderness) and a national recreation area.
Mountain Loop Highway. Mt. Baker- Snoqualmie National Forest.
This scenic byway loops through the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest providing access to Boulder River, Henry M. Jackson and Glacier Peak Wilderness areas plus hundreds of miles of hiking trails. Length: 27 miles; Time: 40 minutes.
Waterfalls
This web site by Darrington Washington Tourism provides a list
of the waterfalls along with information, directions to and photographs.
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Darrington: Mining Town/Timber Town by Elizabeth S. Poehlman. This is a well researched story and history of the town Darrington from the Indian days to the pioneer community. Included in this book are first-hand recollections and a rare selection of historic photographs. Order now...
Our Washington by George Ostertag and Rhonda Ostertag. This book of photographs highlights every aspect of Washington's beauty including the mountains, lush rainforests, the frontier heritage as well as the urban Seattle and Spokane. Learn about the geography, history and culture. Order now...
Wild Roads Washington: 80 Scenic Drives to Camping, Hiking Trails, and Adventures by Seabury Blair Jr. This adventure guidebook details the forest roads of Washington with information on hikes off each route as well as driving routes that provide scenic vistas almost as good as those reached by foot. Order now...
Exploring Washington's Past: A Road Guide to History by Ruth Kirk and Carmela Alexander. This traveler's guide focuses on Washington's historical sites with sections on regions describing local history plus information on festivals, museums and historic districts. Order now...
Day & Section Hikes Pacific Crest Trail: Washington by Adrienne Schaefer. This pocket guide details the best segments of the Pacific Crest Trail to hike in Washington State, from the Columbia River to the North Cascades. Maps, elevation graphs, culture and history are also included. Order now...
Hidden Washington: Including Seattle, Puget Sound, San Juan Islands, Olympic Peninsula, Cascades and Columbia River Gorge (Hidden Travel) by Eric Lucas. This author gets to know each community by going from neighborhood to neighborhood. This book will take you to all the great spots while describing both the famous attractions and hidden favorites. Order now...
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