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The Enchantments is a region within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness area of Washington state's Cascade Mountain Range. [2] At an elevation of 4,500 feet (1,372 m), it is home to over 700 alpine lakes and ponds surrounded by the vast peaks of Cashmere Crags, which rate among the best rock-climbing sites in the western United States. [3]
Nationals Park is located in the Southeast quadrant of Washington, D.C., on South Capitol Street (a main artery separating Southeast from Southwest Washington) at the Anacostia River waterfront. The ballpark is accessible from Interstate 395 via the Southwest Freeway, and from Interstate 295 via the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge , which ...
Prusik Peak [4] is an 8,008-foot (2,441-metre) granite summit located at the west end of The Temple in Chelan County of Washington state. Prusik Peak is part of The Enchantments within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness and is often the iconic photographic image of both areas.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Just after 7 a.m. on what turned out to be a record-tying hottest day in the history of the nation's capital, more than 100 members of the U.S. military sprint from station to ...
The Temple is part of The Enchantments, set within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. The Temple belongs to the Stuart Range which is a subset of the Cascade Range . The nearest higher peak is Enchantment Peak , 1.55 miles (2.49 km) to the west, and the nearest town is Leavenworth , 8 miles (13 km) to the northeast.
After visiting all of Utah's "Mighty 5" national parks, I ranked them based on things like overall beauty, accessibility, and photo opportunities.
There are three National Park within the state of Washington: Olympic National Park near Port Angeles [1] Mount Rainier National Park near Tacoma [1] North Cascades National Park near Sedro Woolley [1]
Washington has one of the most breathtaking places in the country for hiking trails, according to a new Yelp report. Mount Rainier National Park was named among Yelp’s list of the “t en most ...