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Loop Through Cascade Heaven: driving the Cascade Loop this summer

EcoMetro Seattle Team Friday, July 10, 2009 03:13 PM
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Looking for a road trip in the next couple of weeks?

Explore the nature of summer along this 440-mile self-guided driving tour that begins just 28 miles north of Seattle.  The Cascade Loop Scenic Highway circles through the heart of the North Cascades mountain range, along the semi-arid Columbia River Valley, past glacier-fed Lake Chelan, through the North Cascades National Park, National Wilderness and Forestlands, and into the Puget Sound where Orca whales play and beachcombing abounds.  It is an adventurous scenic highway.  The Cascade Loop is a path into nature, a road through quaint friendly towns and a rest stop at the end of your day with comfortable lodging and delicious Northwest cuisine.  With nature just a step away, it’s easy to regain your senses.  Refresh yourself amongst the nature of the the Cascade Loop Scenic Highway.  For a free 68-page Travel Guide visit the website.

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