Washington Flag The official flag of Washington consists of seal of the state on a dark green background. It was adopted in 1925.

History of Washington State

Geography of Washington State

Travel Destinations in Washington State

Transportation in Washington State

By Air - Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), and Spokane International Airport (GEG), are two major airports in the state.



By Train - The Amtrak routes of Cascades, Empire Builder, and Coast Starlight run through major cities such as Vancouver, Seattle, and Tacoma.



By Road - I-90, I-5, and I-82 are major interstate highways connecting the state with to the rest of the county.





Education in Washington State

Facts about Washington State

Olympia is the capital, and Seattle is the largest city in Washington.

Mount Rainier in Cascade Range holds more glacial ice than rest of the 47 contiguous states combined.

The Boeing Factory, in Everett, is the world's largest building by volume. More Facts...

National Parks in Washington S. No Name Area Established Location 1 San Juan Island National Historical Park 2,072 acres 24359 San Juan County, Washington, USA 2 Olympic National Park 922,650 acres 14060 Jefferson, Clallam, Mason, and Grays Harbor counties, Washington, USA 3 Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve 19,333 acres 28804 Island County, Washington, USA Map of National Parks in Washington

Golf Courses in Washington S.No. Golf Courses Address 1 Suncadia Resort - Prospector Course Cle Elum, WA 2 Canterwood Golf & Country Club - Canterwood Course Gig Harbor, WA 3 Royal Oaks Country Club - Royal Oaks Course Vancouver, WA Map of Golf Courses in Washington