• Appropriately known as the Evergreen State, Washington is awash with pristine nature, spellbinding scenery and dramatic landscapes.
  • Washington became the 42nd state in the United States on November 11, 1889. It was the final state in the contiguous U.S. that has a coastline.
  • Explore the natural beauty and culture of Washington State. Check out the diverse music scene and wineries, and hike a National Volcanic Monument.
  • The State of Washington has the largest ferry system in the United States with 20 terminals located around Puget Sound and in the San Juan Islands.
  • The state is often referred to as “Washington state” in order to distinguish it from the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C.
  • The official travel and tourism website for the State of Washington. Find visitor guides, travel inspiration, and planning tools for your next vacation.
  • It is the only state flag with the image of an American president and a field of green. The flag was adopted in 1923, 34 years after Washington became a state.
  • Washington median household income is $60,294 in 2010-2014 and has grown by 31.72% since 2000.
  • The state enjoys a diverse range of climates, from the temperate rain forests of the Olympic National Park to the arid conditions of Eastern Washington.
  • There are many fun facts about Washington state to learn. Washington is the most northwestern state in the continental United States.