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Washington state has so many cool places to visit, especially during springtime! As the season changes, flowers bloom, grass grows, and the weather starts to warm up again. This means it’s the perfect time of year to take a trip!

But where should you go on spring break? Check out this list of spring break ideas in Washington state!

Spring Break Ideas in Washington State!

1. Soap Lake Natural Spa and Resort

Soap Lake Natural Spa and Resort - Spring Break

Soap Lake Natural Spa and Resort is a one-of-a-kind attraction in Washington state. The lake is highly-regarded for its healing properties and its significant background in Native American history.

In fact, studies have shown that the lake contains twenty-three different minerals, which is one of the highest naturally occurring mineral content of any lake in the world. These minerals can help treat symptoms of psoriasis, arthritis, eczema, joint and muscle pain, poor circulation, and more.

In addition to healing, the natural mineral water also rejuvenates the skin, giving it a healthy glow. This relaxing natural spa is great for the whole family!

Kids can let loose at Soap Lake Resorts jungle gym, arcade, basketball courts, and more. Even more, families are welcome to explore the wilderness hiking, kayaking, relaxing, and splashing in Soap Lake!

Want to do more on your spring break? There are tons of incredible places you can visit that are just a short drive away from Soap Lake! Here are some of them:

Only fifteen miles away is one of the geological wonders of the world: dry falls. Moreover, Summer Falls is a short ten miles away. Want to go fishing? Banks Lake is a short twenty-one-mile journey. The incredible Blue Lake Rhinoceros Cave is just a short seven miles away. If you are willing to drive up to fifty miles, you can see incredible sights such as the Grand Coulee Dam and Steamboat Rock.

Who wouldn’t want to stay in this affordable lodge in Washington state? Book your stay at Soap Lake Resort today!

2. Whidbey and Camano Islands

Camano Island by Tony Kent licensed by CC BY-SA 2.0

Whidbey and Camano Islands are two small islands in Washington state with tons of incredible things to do.

The islands are home to numerous scenic parks where you can go clamming, crabbing, fishing, cycling, hiking, kiteboarding, and kayaking. The scenic parks on these islands will take your breath away!

If the weather is too cold, you can visit one of the arcades on the islands, go shopping in the quaint towns, browse through art galleries, or get some delicious food at one of the nearby restaurants.

3. Leavenworth

Leavenworth, Washington by Jasperdo licensed by CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

Leavenworth is a Bavarian-styled village in the Cascade Mountains of Washington state. The Alpine-themed buildings make it seem as though you are stepping through time to a quaint European town. In fact, much of the town was styled after Germany!

This captivating village has delicious food, beautiful scenery, fun museums, and an outdoor theatre. In Spring, the mountains will flourish with greenery, and the gardens will blossom with color!

4. Museum of Flight

Museum Of Flight (Seattle, Washington) by Ken Lane licensed by CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Museum of Flight is the largest independent, nonprofit air and space museum in the world.

Inside the glass building sits over 175 aircraft and spacecraft, tens of thousands of artifacts, millions of rare photos, and dozens of exhibits. In addition, you can enjoy flight simulators, field tours, a 3D movie theater, and a pilot experience. There is truly no experience like it!

5. Museum of Pop Culture

Museum of Pop Culture - Spring Break Ideas

MoPOP (Museum of Pop Culture) by Gillfoto licensed by CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Museum of Pop Culture is a nonprofit museum that features several iconic movies, music, and games. At the museum, you can enjoy exhibits, interactive activities, sculptures, and educational resources.

For example, until September of 2020, the museum is featuring a Minecraft exhibit, which is a widely popular game among kids today. The exhibit features immersive activities, photo ops, arcade play, and more! Your kids are sure to love an exhibit featuring their favorite game.

6. Woodland Park Zoo

Woodland Park Zoo by Don McCrady licensed by CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

Woodland Park Zoo is dedicated to saving wildlife and has many field projects dedicated to conserving wildlife and rescuing animals. The zoo itself is a zoological garden, which means the animals are kept in open enclosures rather than in cages.

Additionally, you get to interact with many of the animals—an experience you don’t get at most zoos! Moreover, the zoo features animals from Tropical Asia, the African Savannah, Australia, Tropical Rainforest, woodlands, and more! There’s even a children’s play area.

7. Orcas Island

Orcas Island, Washington State by Patrick McNally licensed by CC BY 2.0

Orcas Island is the perfect place to go kayaking, whale-watching, fishing, horseback riding, hiking, and more! The island is a rural and hilly fifty-seven square mile island, making it one of the most beautiful areas to visit on our list.

With over thirty-eight miles of hiking trails to explore, your adventure never ends! You might even see bald eagles, deer, rabbits, or more than 250 bird species. You can also visit the small towns and villages for shopping, seeing art galleries, and eating delicious food.

Plan Your Trip Today!

With so many exciting spring break ideas in Washington state, you and your family are sure to have the outing of a lifetime! Whether you are vacationing for the week, weekend, or taking a day-trip, start planning your adventure today!