There’s a waterfall in Washington State very close to Seattle that freezes every winter, attracting thousands of visitors to witness its beauty. In this post, I’ll share all the details you need to know about the hike, along with answers to some frequently asked questions.
I love going on walks. It’s one of my favorite activities since childhood. And luckily, I’ve always lived in neighborhoods where a park was just a stone’s throw away.
I’m a huge nature lover—it’s my inspiration, my therapist, and my source of happiness. I make it a point to visit a park at least twice a week. Honestly, if the weather allowed it, I’d sleep in a park! (Just kidding… sort of.) That’s just how much I love spending time surrounded by nature.
Beach days are back in Seattle! Summer is the only time in Seattle when Puget Sound becomes warm enough to go for a swim. So get ready for some fun in the sun.
Volunteer Park is a serene urban oasis in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. This historic park is a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and offers an abundance of activities for visitors to enjoy. Whether you are looking to relax and unwind or take in the natural beauty of the area, Volunteer Park is a must-see destination.
Last weekend, on a bright Sunday morning, I went birding at Union By Natural Area in Seattle, Washington. It is one of the most beautiful places I have ever visited for birding. It is also great for beginner level birders as you can spot birds quite smoothly (as stated by Abhishek, a beginner birder).
The West Seattle Neighbourhood is what you see right across the Puget Sound when viewing from the Downtown waterfront. It’s on slightly hilly terrain with lush evergreen trees and Olympic mountains peaking from the back. This neighbourhood is home to the famous Alki Beach (the main highlight of my article), a breathtaking view of the Space Needle along with Seattle’s skyline, a few gardens and eateries.