
- 4.4/5
Giovanna KinnearBeautiful sights from the surrounding area and walk up to the needle and up at the top of the needle too! Make sure to go on a sunny day and buy tickets in advance.
- 4.7/5
Enjoy the Journeygot the combo tickets to visit space needle and chihuly glass museum very impressive glass art work. don’t miss the demo/workshop
- 4.7/5
alin吸嗅着蔷薇This one-day Mount Rainier Escape (crossed out) hike is packed with surprises and is highly recommended for those with moderate fitness, a bit of ambition, and a bit of courage! 🚗Itinerary Overview: • Depart at 8:00 AM for a scenic hike that combines both sightseeing and survival training. • Arrive at Paradise Visitor Center at 10:30 AM. • Hike the Skyline Trail Loop (approximately 6 miles/9.6 kilometers) from 11:00 AM to 2:40 PM. The goal is to reach Panorama Point, the highest point. Descend via the Golden Gate Trail, taking a shortcut to savor every moment of the scenery. • From 2:40 PM to 4:15 PM, check out Myrtle Falls (a magical waterfall) and Reflection Lakes (perfect for stunning photos). • Depart the National Park at 4:20 PM and head straight to Seattle Airport. ❄️ Snowshoeing Keyword: No equipment, snowy ground, scorching sun, snowmelt, creeks, gravel, three slips, using hands and feet, and surrounded by squirrels. First half: The uphill section was a mixed bag, with steps deep and shallow, treading through snow, wading through icy water, and scrambling over gravel. It felt like a game of "Man vs. Wild." Panorama Point: The scenery is simply breathtaking, with a vast expanse of snow-capped mountains filling my eyes. It feels like Rivendell from "The Lord of the Rings"! Golden Gate Trail: The downhill section is relatively easy, but still features a lot of gravel. Squirrels: They appear incredibly frequently. 🧤Gear Recommendations: Although I'm a living example of "going up the mountain with nothing," don't follow my lead: • Non-slip hiking boots: A must! Otherwise, experience "Ballet on Ice"! • Trekking Poles: Optional, especially for easier descents. • Sunscreen and sunglasses: The sun can be scorching hot on the mountain, so don't underestimate the glare from the snow. • Lunch with rations and water: Eat some rations at Panorama Point. 📸Recommended photo spots: • Entrance to Paradise Visitor Center: Snow-capped mountains in the background, plus tourist equipment. • Snowshoeing along the middle of the Skyline Trail: A cool photo op. • Panorama Point overlook: Perfect for photos with your phone. • The small bridge in front of Myrtle Falls: A perfect Instagram-worthy experience. • Backlit Reflection Lakes: Perfect for stunning silhouettes. Random thoughts: The most amazing thing isn't the scenery, but the "foreign-style extreme romance" of the mountains—climbing the snowy mountains in short-sleeved shirts and shorts, chatting on the cliffside, and skiing downhill using their butts as sleds. Standing there, I wanted to applaud them. The most soothing moment was soaking my feet by the lake. My feet were numb, but my heart was at peace. If you want to experience four seasons in one day and accomplish the feats of "seeing snow-capped mountains, climbing them, wading through snowy streams, soaking in snowy water, and encountering squirrels," then visit Mount Rainier.
- 4.5/5
DEAR张小球A local friend drove me to Cuihu Lake. This is a park with few people, and even fewer tourists. If you drive here by yourself, it is still highly recommended. There are many plants and many small animals living here.
- 4.5/5
菜菜的后花园The best place to overlook the panoramic view of Seattle. This is actually a free community park on the top of the mountain, but the view is so good that it has become a must-see attraction in Seattle. From here you can see the clear blue water of the harbor and the Space Needle in the city center. In the distance is Mount Rainier, the city of Little Fuji. The top of the mountain is covered with snow all year round, like a white hat, very beautiful.
- 4.1/5
西行阿里Columbia Center is a high-rise landmark office building in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is the tallest man-made building in Seattle and Washington State. Columbia Center is 967 feet (295 meters) tall, 933 feet (284 meters) tall, with a floor area of 1.538 million square feet (143,000 square meters)[1], and a total of 704 parking spaces in the underground garage[2].
Sky View Observatory - Columbia Center4.5
- 4.5/5
Susana chongGreat attraction to get the best view of Seattle skyline. very slow moving and comfortable. I prefer riding this attraction at night.




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