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Plan Your Perfect Road Trip 61 Worth a Detour Located near the west entrance to the North Cascades National Park Mount Vernon and Burlington are great home bases from which to explore nearby La Conner Anacortes and the Chuckanut Drive Scenic Byway. Left The climb to Liberty Bell Mountain on the North Cascades Hwy. Andy Porter Top Right The emerald green waters of Diablo Lake. Brett Baunton Bottom Road biking near Winthrop. Turquoise lakes behind towering dams Gorge Diablo and Ross lakes are all stop- worthyas are the dams that made them. Explore Gorge Powerhouse and be sure to take the short hike up Ladder Creek Falls behind the dam. Visit at night to see the restored historic light show coloring the falls. Hang your head over the non-lake side of Diablo Dam and marvel at the chasm below. Or at milepost 134 hike the one-mile trail down to Ross Dam. Boat powerhouse and walking tours are available and a great way to get a sense of the place. Seattle City Light has been offering the popular Diablo Lake Boat Tours for more than 80 years. Get information or pick up a ticket at the Skagit Visitor Center in the historic company town of Newhalem right behind the steam locomotive. The stunning Methow Valley When you reach the summit at Washington Pass the amazing panorama before you is the Methow pronounced MET-how Valley. The