7 Top places where you can see the Northern Lights this Winter

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Discover the ultimate guide witnessing northern lights Washington. Aurora borealis, mesmerizing phenomenon, paints sky vibrant colors as solar particles dance Earth's magnetic field.

It is one of the best spots to see the northern lights in Washington, as it has very dark skies and a wide open view of the north. 

Metaline Falls 

#1

It is the third-highest mountain in Washington and a popular destination for skiing, snowboarding, and hiking. 

Mount Baker 

#2

Mount Rainier is the highest mountain in Washington and the most iconic landmark in the state. It is a volcano in the Cascade Range, about 60 miles southeast of Seattle. 

Mount Rainier 

#3

Mount St. Helens is a volcano in the Cascade Range, about 50 miles northeast of Portland, Oregon. 

Mount St. Helens 

#4

Neah Bay is a small town in Clallam County, on the northwestern tip of the Olympic Peninsula. 

Neah Bay 

#5

The North Cascades Highway, also known as State Route 20, is a scenic road that runs through the North Cascades National Park, from Sedro-Woolley to Winthrop. 

North Cascades Highway 

#6

Palouse Falls, situated approximately 65 miles northeast of Pasco in the Palouse region, holds the esteemed title of being Washington state's official waterfall. 

Palouse Falls 

#7

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