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Less than an hour outside of Seattle, it would be hard to imagine having easier access to such a vast winter wonderland.
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Snowshoeing in Mount Rainier National Park
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Snowshoeing from the Mt. Baker Ski Area to Artist Point leads to breathtaking views of the Cascades.
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Snowshoeing up to Hurricane Hill or Eagle Point in winter will show you a dramatically beautiful side of Olympic National Park.
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