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11 breathtaking spots for whale watching in Washington state Marysville Washington, Anacortes Washington, Ghost Shrimp, Protect Water, Travel Local, Gray Whale, Evergreen State, Whidbey Island, Puget Sound

From the iconic cherry blossoms blooming [https://www.seattlepi.com/local/seattlenews/article/Breathtaking-blooms-spring-gardens-parks-seattle-15102281.php] to the sea of colorful tulips, spring in the Pacific Northwest [https://www.seattlepi.com/local/seattlenews/] is abundant with natural beauty. And in our waters, there is another natural phenomenon that occurs every spring: the return of the gray whales. From March to June, approximately 18,000 gray whales migrate north from their…

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11 Best Places for Killer Whale Watching in Washington State - Uprooted Traveler Whale Watching Cruise, Dolphin Images, Washington Vacation, Iceland Travel Guide, Gray Whale, San Juan Island, Orca Whales, San Juan Islands, Ocean Wallpaper

Washington is bursting with natural beauty, with soaring mountains, lush rainforests, and incredibly wildlife. In fact, there are hundreds of orcas, the powerful and toothy creatures we all know and love, in Washington. If you want to spot these beautiful creatures in their natural habitat, here are 11 of the best places for killer whale watching in Washington (both literally and figuratively!).

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While on your cruise, you can expect to see much more wildlife besides orca whales. Humpback, gray, and Minke whales, as well as sea lions and seals also inhabit this area. Gray whales can be spotted near Whidbey Island. There is also the scenic Deception Pass, which is worth exploring. Bald eagles,

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