Running north of the greater Seattle area all the way to the Canadian border and east to the lofty peaks of the North Cascades, this area of Washington State is watched over by the towering presence of Mt. Baker. The highest peak in the North Cascades mountain range (10,781 ft) and the northernmost volcano in the conterminous United States, this magnificent mountain is famous for its winter snowfalls. The annual average for this mountain is 701 inches a season, a staggering amount of snow and a beacon for snowboarders and alpine skiers in the winter.
Deep forests, plentiful waterfalls, and the enchanting coastline of the Salish Sea make this region a photographer's delight and provide endless opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, wildlife and birdwatching and outdoor adventure.
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