Discover the stunning natural landscapes of Washington, often referred to as the "Evergreen State." From its picturesque Pacific Coast beaches to its majestic snow-capped mountains and vibrant urban centers like Seattle and Spokane, Washington offers a diverse array of environments. The state is predominantly covered by extensive forested areas, complemented by various other biomes. Additionally, it hosts some of the largest industries and businesses in the nation and stands as a leading producer of numerous fruits and vegetables.
As one of the most northwestern states in the United States, Washington has a population of approximately 7.5 million, making it the 13th most populous state. Travelers will have the opportunity to enjoy the state's lush forests, scenic coastal vistas, meandering rivers, agricultural lands, and expansive mountain ranges.
Features
- 3,800 miles of dense road network
- 16 brand new cities (Vancouver, Longview, Aberdeen, Olympia, Tacoma, Seattle, Everett, Port Angeles, Bellingham, Omak, Wenatchee, Yakima, Kennewick, Grand Coulee, Spokane, Colville)
- More than 20 landmark bridges
- 10 original truckstops
- Keystone-Port Townsend Ferry
- Everett swing bridge
- Grand Coulee dam
- Washington's iconic mountains (Mount St. Helens and Mt. Rainier)
- Challenging logging cliff road
- Dynamic speed limits and LED signs
- Large and realistic ports (Seattle, Tacoma, Everett)
- Many unique junctions
- Distinct company docks for new cargoes: yacht builders, vast farms, material storages...
- Washington-specific achievements to unlock