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ubbling hot springs, sandy beaches, soothing rainforest - all in one package with 35 % savings

04-08-2009

Millions have fallen in love with the vampire-inspired love story, “Twilight,” and the stunning backdrop of the novel and movie, the Olympic Peninsula in the Pacific Northwest.  For travelers looking to experience the best the region has to offer, the Olympic Peninsula is giving travelers the opportunity to escape to three exceptional locations with a popular all-encompassing “Trio of Treasures” package this summer.  

 

Guests can explore the Peninsula’s three unique ecosystems, including rugged glacier capped mountains, 60 miles of picturesque Pacific coastline and the Northwest’s largest remaining temperate rain forest – all for one low cost.

 

Priced at $359*, the Trio of Treasures package offers a one-night stay at each of the following lodges, and a 35% savings if you booked everything separately:

  • Lake Quinault Lodge - The Quinault Valley that creates Lake Quinault and the Quinault Rainforest is known as the "Valley of the Giants." Built in 1926 on the shores of Lake Quinault, within the heart of one of only three temperate rain forests in the world, Lake Quinault Lodge is a rustic, historic retreat. With access to more than 250 miles of hiking trails and drooping fir trees carpeting the forest floor – 15 miles of which are within walking distance of the lodge – the resort is a perfect starting point for exploring the scenery and wildlife.  Here visitors find the largest Sitka Spruce tree in the world, along with other nationally recognized giants of Hemlock, Douglas Fir and the mighty Western Red Cedar. Lake Visit www.visitlakequinault.com for more details.
  • Kalaloch Lodge - Perched on a vista overlooking the rocky Washington coast, Kalaloch Lodge offers stunning panoramic views and seven unique beaches, some sandy and some unspoiled and untouched by man. Remote and peaceful, Kalaloch Lodge has the charm of an ocean side fishing village, but all the amenities of a fine resort where you can stop, look and listen to the ocean, beach comb, fish, hike and explore.  . Visit www.visitkalaloch.com for more details.
  • Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort is located 12 miles within the heart of Olympic National Park.  Sol Duc or land of "sparkling water" is surrounded by forested peaks and the babbling Sol Duc River and features three outdoor pure mineral water hot pools. The resort, which features cabins and RV facilities, along with healing hot mineral pools with varying temperatures ideal for both adults and children. Visit www.visitsolduc.com for more details.

 

Located within an hour’s drive of each other, all three lodges are the perfect escape for guests hoping to explore the best of the Northwest this spring.  Available, May 1, 2009 through June 25, 2009, the Trio of Treasures package also includes breakfast for two and a special gift at each location.

 

For more information or to make a reservation, visit www.visitwashingtonparks.com or call 866-297-7367.
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