
Events/Points Of Interest
Grays Harbor County has The Best of Both Worlds
Breathtaking space and all the amenities of an urban area along with a bountiful natural environment, a growing economy, and managed population growth! The stunning beauty of the Olympic Peninsula affects people in ways unlike any other place on earth. People who live here are within comfortable range of the northern Cascades and Olympics, Pacific beaches, awe-inspiring rain forests and pristine waterways. Sheltered by the mountains, Grays Harbor enjoys moderate marine temperatures throughout the year, including warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
Lewis County is a Spectacular Treat!
Lewis County provides some of the best outdoor opportunities for camping, fishing, hiking and family recreation in the state. There are prairies and green river valleys as well as the rugged Cascade Mountains. Lewis County provides spectacular views of majestic Mount Rainier as well as Mount St. Helens. Lewis County is Washington’s oldest county, and visitors are welcome to drive the pastoral byways and enjoy the rural scenes.
Mason County and its Natural Beauty
Mason County visitors can enjoy a drive along Hood Canal, one of two inland fjords in the lower 48 states. In addition to the Canal, several lakes offer fishing, swimming and boating opportunities. Views of the Olympic Mountains add to the spectacular scenery. Mason County can boast of 900 miles of shoreline, eleven-mile high mountains, and six islands. Simply put, Mason County is a wonderful destination for those seeking natural beauty.
Pacific County, Your Destination for Fun!
Pacific County provides tourists with numerous opportunities for fun – take a walk on pristine ocean beaches or hike state and national parks. Be on the lookout for eagles and other birds and wildlife. Local abundant fare includes crab, salmon, oysters and cranberries. A trip to Pacific County is a feast for the eyes and a feast for those wanting fresh seafood!
Thurston County is a Delightful Escape
Enjoy Thurston County with its urban center of Olympia, Tumwater and Lacey and the smaller rural communities that offer an escape from the city. With Olympia as the state capitol, visitors flock to this area of the state which is at the southern tip of Puget Sound. A temperate climate and numerous state and local parks affording day hikes make Thurston County a delightful destination.
Timberland Regional Library