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Favorite scenic place that's not in a National Park that you have visited
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I believe Artist's Point, above the Baker ski resort, is national forest but not national park. Mindblowing up there:

For a lesser known spot, Racehorse Falls, between Bellingham and Baker:


Three levels of falls, one of them with a natural water slide into a deep pool. The upper two are steep descents to get down to, so there are ropes installed for aid in climbing down. Short hike to get in and out, but it's well hidden and not as well known.
One that's special to me because it combines dirt bike riding to get in, absolutely spectacular fishing once there, and the clearest water I've seen in nature (can watch a trout chase your lure 50 yeeeaaarrrrrrrds away): Two Little Lakes, near Maverick Saddle. Can't find any pics.
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International would be Machu Picchu, followed by any beach north or south of Puerto Vallarta. Domestic may very well be my back yard


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Shi Shi Beach


Makah Bay

Gifford Pinchot NF


Klickitat Valley


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Western US division, this place.

Non Western US division, this place.
North America, non US division, this place.
Non North America Division, this place.
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The bush and the outback.
In yo mama's bedroom.
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Germany Valley and Seneca Rocks



Mt. Baring
Dry Falls / Grand Coulee

Roan Cliffs
Back side of Mt. Timpanogas and Sundance is beautiful as well as the drive from Bend (top of Pilot Butte has best views) north to Mt. Hood.
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From a nature/scenic standpoint, hiking at about 13K in Colorado is pretty sweet

Most of the best pieces of real estate that I've ever been on are tied to golf courses. Two of my favorites are the 11th, 17th and 18th holes at Kapalua Plantation and Arcadia Bluffs in Michigan
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