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Plan Your Perfect Road Trip 19 THE BLOEDEL RESERVE Internationally-renowned 150-acre public garden features a Japanese Garden Moss Garden and a formal estate. www.bloedelreserve.org 206 842-7631 SALMON FISHING CHARTERS Its about your family having fun Fishing Watching Seals Sea Birds while making life long memories. Seattle Everett locations www.allstarfishing.com 425-252-4188 COUGAR MOUNTAIN ZOO ISSAQUAH CITY TREASURE A wild and exciting place est 1972. OPEN YEAR ROUND www.CougarMountainZoo.org Recommended Stops LeMAY FAMILY COLLECTION See hundreds of vintage vehicles and other collectibles at Marymount Center. 325 152nd St. East Tacoma www.lemaymarymount.org 253-272-2336 Worth a Detour There are two great attractions connected to the LeMay Family Automobile Collection that you should consider visiting while in the Puget Sound area. The original and by far the largest exhibit of vintage cars is at the historic Marymount Event Center east of Tacoma and the second is Americas Car Museum which is located next to the Tacoma Dome. Visit lemaymarymount.org for more information. cut their first ski turns. Four distinct ski hills offer everything from steep and deep to park riding cross-country skiers snowshoers sledders and snowmobilers flock to this place as well drawn by easy access and scenic beauty. The drier climes of the east side The descent from 3022-foot Snoqualmie Pass has a bonusblue skies replace clouds. Firs become pines hillsides become less tree- and more sage-covered and views become bigger as the byway penetrates into eastern Washington. Glimpses of the Yakima River old farmhouses and open land make this stretch of the road feel like a true escape. This is especially true if you continue your journey using the Swiftwater Corridor route through Roslyn Cle Elum Thorp and Ellensburg on the old highway SR-10 to get a sense of place that those whizzing by on I-90 will surely miss. The eastern terminus of the Mountains to Sound Greenway is Ellensburg but since it overlaps the Swiftwater Corridor Scenic Byway here please go to that section for more information about this stretch of road.