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Culinary AgriTourism Itineraries
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Savor Washington Itinerary: Olympia
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Published by the Washington State Tourism & Department of Agriculture
Fresh & Local in Olympia: Olympia, capitol city,
located between Seattle to the north and Portland to the south, is the
perfect place to stop and savor the local offerings of a dynamic food community.
Savor Washington Itinerary: Sumner & Puyallup
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Published by the Washington State Tourism & Department of Agriculture
Puyallup Valley Fall Bounty: Fall is a time to watch
the leaves change, to celebrate the change in season and enjoy the year's
new crop. A trip to the Puyallup (pronounced "pew-al-up") River Valley will
certainly allow you to experience what the best part of nature tastes like.
Savor Washington Itinerary: Sumner, Orting & Puyallup
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Published by the Washington State Tourism & Department of Agriculture
Rhubarb & Daffodils Tour: Situated in the heart of the Puyallup (pronounced "pew-al-up") River Valley, Sumner continues to
build from its farming heritage and proudly proclaims itself the Rhubarb Pie
Capitol of the World.
Savor Washington Itinerary: Langley
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Published by the Washington State Tourism & Department of Agriculture
Langley Bounty: A short drive and ferry ride from the
Seattle metropolitan area, Whidbey Island is refreshingly rural and a
veritable breadbasket for surrounding towns and Puget Sound cities.
Savor Washington Itinerary: Sequim & Port Angeles
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Published by the Washington State Tourism & Department of Agriculture
Beyond Twilight: While La Push, Port Angeles and
Sequim still bask in the Twilight limelight, the area offers so much
more including a dynamic, creative culinary community. This two-day
itinerary gives you a great taste of the Dungeness Valley.
Savor Washington Itinerary: Chimacum Valley & Port Townsend
[PDF 6 MB]
Published by the Washington State Tourism & Department of Agriculture
Farms & Fares of Chimacum Valley & Port Townsend: Spend a weekend
in and around pastoral Chimacum Valley, a talented and close-knit agricultural
and culinary community that embraces a farm lifestyle and shares skills that
let them live close to the land.
Savor Washington Itinerary: Chelan Manson
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Published by the Washington State Tourism & Department of Agriculture
Premium wineries and vineyards along
the Lake Chelan AVA including: Benson
Vineyards, Lake Chelan Winery,
Nefarious Cellars, Tsillan Cellars and
Tunnel Hill Winery.
Savor Washington Itinerary: Leavenworth
[PDF 6 MB]
Published by the Washington State Tourism & Department of Agriculture
Sleeping Lady Getaway: Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort in Leavenworth is a
great home base to experience all that the Wenatchee Valley bounty
has to offer. Create your own adventure to area farms and
restaurants, or let Sleeping Lady take care of the reservations with
one of their agritourism package tours.
Savor Washington Itinerary: Long Beach Culinary Loop
[PDF 6 MB]
Published by the Washington State Tourism & Department of Agriculture
Lower Left-Hand Corner Agri-culinary Loop: This
is a loop tour of creameries, farms, ranches, cranberry bogs, oyster
beds and fishing marinas, as well as the restaurants and inns where
menus are inspired by the fresh, coastal abundance.
Savor Washington Itinerary: Long Beach Peninsula
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Published by the Washington State Tourism & Department of Agriculture
Dine at the Source: Something about being on the coast just makes food taste
better. Maybe it’s appetites stoked by sea air. Perhaps it’s the availability
of fresh seafood. Or it could be the handful of talented chefs that draw their
inspiration from the beauty and bounty of the sea.
Savor Washington Itinerary: Skagit Valley
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Published by the Washington State Tourism & Department of Agriculture
Skagit Valley Bounty: A weekend spent in the Skagit Valley provides an array of
options for exploring your culinary senses. Bring a hearty appetite and save room
in the car for goodies to take home.
Savor Washington Itinerary: Whidbey Island
[PDF 6 MB]
Published by the Washington State Tourism & Department of Agriculture
Whidbey Island Culinary Rolling Tour: A two-day rolling tour of Whidbey Island, just 25
miles north of Seattle, is the shortest distance to far away. Discover historic Americana,
local wines, art galleries, Penn Cove mussels, beaches, wineries, kayaking, whales, eagles,
hiking, biking and breathtaking scenery year round.
Savor Washington Itinerary: Yakima Valley
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Published by the Washington State Tourism & Department of Agriculture
Farm Fresh Fun Sprinkled With Sweet & Spicy: Asparagus, eggplant, apricots, apples, berries,
pumpkins, peppers, beef and much more abound in the Valley from roadside stands to farmers markets.
And of course, the Yakima Valley is known for producing award-winning wines.
Savor WA Itinerary: Statewide
[PDF 15 MB]
Experience Washington, one bite at a time, on this special Culinary adventure that takes you across
the state from Seattle to Spokane through diverse landscapes and great local food.
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