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Stay Wild This Summer: Must-Do Outdoor Activities in the Pacific Northwest

Every year, we start mapping out summer plans by January (sometimes sooner—don’t judge!). There’s always a classic event we want to revisit plus a cool new one to add to the bucket list. Maybe it’s a fresh camping spot, a new local microbrew fest, or a running event that gives us the excuse to buy those neon running shorts. Trust me: in the land of Sasquatch legends, you need all the flashy flair you can get.

PNW Tip: If you’re a fellow dog-lover, look for campgrounds and trails that are friendly to furry companions. The PNW is generally dog-friendly, but not every site is created equal. And, as always, check whether you’ll need a Discover Pass or a Northwest Forest Pass—nobody wants a ticket cutting into their s’mores budget.

Hiking Highlights for Every Adventurer

The Enchantments

Washington Trails Association – Enchantment Lakes
U.S. Forest Service – Permit Info

For the seriously brave (or downright “crazy” according to some), The Enchantments near Leavenworth deliver 18–20 miles of breathtaking alpine scenery. Many hardy souls tackle it in one day by leaving a car at one end of the trail and starting before the sun comes up from the other side. If you’d rather not become Bigfoot bait—or if you’re a normal human being who wants to sleep—camping overnight is also an option (permits required). CrossFit folks seem to love this challenge, but don’t let that scare you away—just remember to train, plan, and maybe bring a friend who can carry you back if needed.

Wallace Falls

Washington Trails Association – Wallace Falls
AllTrails – Wallace Falls via Woody Trail

If you prefer a gentler hike (with fewer cryptid encounters), Wallace Falls is a family-friendly trek showcasing a breathtaking waterfall. It’s a straightforward route with gorgeous viewpoints, perfect for selfies or doggy glamour shots. Just be sure to arrive early—this popular spot can turn into a parking-lot war zone if you show up late on a sunny Saturday. Get there early!

Lake 22

Washington Trails Association – Lake 22
AllTrails – Lake 22 Trail

Lake 22 offers a moderate day hike that ends in a picturesque lake framed by towering cliffs and lush forest. It’s a chance to fill your Insta feed with jaw-dropping shots. Watch out for slick spots; mud and tree roots can trip you up if you’re too busy snapping selfies.

Heather Lake

Washington Trails Association – Heather Lake
AllTrails – Heather Lake Trail

This gem is close to Lake 22, making it a handy bonus if you’re in the area and still have some spring in your step. Heather Lake is smaller and often less crowded, serving up calm waters and an amphitheater of evergreens. It’s like stumbling into a Bob Ross painting—minus the talking trees.

PNW Tip: Always check trail updates and weather conditions on WTA or AllTrails before setting off, and absolutely do not leave valuables in your car. Nobody wants to come back from a blissful hike to find a smashed window.


Summer Festivals: Food, Fun, and the Unexpected

With sunshine comes a frenzy of festivals around here. Think farmers markets, microbrew fests, running events, and more bacon and eggs than your brunch dreams can handle.

  • Bacon Eggs & Kegs Seattle
    Official Link
    As of March 2025, they haven’t announced details yet, but if previous years are any indication, expect a massive brunch party—complete with craft beer, live music, and creative ways to fry bacon. (Psst and they have a 30 FT BLOODY MARY BAR!!)
  • Salmon Days Festival
    Issaquah Chamber Info
    This family-friendly bash celebrates the annual salmon run in Issaquah. Go for the parade, stay for the wide variety of local eats and carnival fun.
  • Fremont Solstice Parade
    Fremont Fair – Solstice Parade
    A Seattle staple that might feature a few free spirits wearing nothing but body paint. The fun is in the unexpected—so keep an open mind and enjoy the show.

More Outdoor Escapades

Ziplining Adventures

Running Events

  • Snohomish Running Company – Whether you’re conquering your first 5K or you’re deep into the marathon game, these events are a blast. You’ll find friendly faces, plenty of encouragement, and maybe even a donut at the finish line (no promises, though).

Kayaking & Island Escapes

  • San Juan Island: Discovery Sea Kayaks – Paddle around the enchanting San Juan Islands, possibly spot sea lions or orcas, and enjoy that island vibe locals crave when they need a break from the city’s hustle.

Sip, Sip, Hooray! Distilleries, Wineries & Breweries

Yes, we love coffee (thanks to that big chain that shall not be named), but we also have microbreweries, wineries, and distilleries galore.

Distilleries

  • James Bay Distillers
    Visit Info
    Ideal for hangouts with your favorite people or a bachelor party pit stop.
  • Wohlfert Craft Distilling
    Wohlfert Website
    Tucked in Snohomish, this hidden gem features craft spirits in unique flavors like coffee, basil, and apple. (Insider tip: their apple liquor might as well be liquid apple pie.)
  • Pacific Distillery LLC
    Check them out!
    Nestled in Woodinville’s Warehouse District or “Artisan Hill,” they offer small-batch vodka and absinthe. Think “green fairy” meets artisan craftsmanship—get it while it’s available because the good stuff sells out!

Wineries

  • Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery
    Winery Site
    The big name in Woodinville for events, tastings, and tours.
  • Maryhill Tasting Room & Bistro at Hollywood Schoolhouse
    Maryhill – Woodinville
    Sip award-winning wines in a charming, historic setting.
  • Guardian Cellars
    Guardian Cellars
    Known for a wide range of reds and whites, plus a cozy tasting room.

Woodinville has four districts—Downtown, Hollywood, Warehouse, and West Valley—packed with tasting rooms. Use the Woodinville Wine Country map to plan your winery crawl. PNW Tip: Make reservations for bigger groups, and ask about tasting fees (some places waive them if you buy a bottle).

Breweries

  • Aslan Brewing
    Aslan Brewing
    With spots in Bellingham and Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood, this is your go-to for craft beer that pushes the envelope.
  • Stoup Brewing
    Stoup Brewing
    A local favorite, offering rotating food trucks and a lively atmosphere at multiple locations.
  • Gasworks Brewing
    Gasworks Brewing
    A lesser-known spot but boasting top-notch beers and a killer view of Seattle.

Ready to Stay Wild?

This is just a sneak peek at the endless ways to enjoy a PNW summer. We’ll cover some of these topics individually and in greater depth in other posts. There’s something here for everyone—from day hikers to adrenaline junkies to festival fiends. Stay safe, stay curious, and definitely Stay Wild.

Before you hit the road (or the trail, or the tasting room), check out our PNW-themed apparel, drinkware, and more at Stay Wild PNW—because nothing says “I conquered The Enchantments” like a rad T-shirt you can show off back in civilization. Cheers to sunshine, good vibes, and a summer that’s anything but boring!