In the Pacific Northwest, we frequently have to wait until July for the weather to become favorable, but this year we have already experienced several days in the 80s. January saw record high temperatures and the heat wave appears to be continuing. And when the sun comes out in our neck of the woods, people move in droves in the nearest body of water. With dozens of lakes riddled throughout the landscape, there are many opportunities for Eastern Washington watersports.
Whether you enjoy fishing, kayaking, water skiing or just laying on the banks and basking in the sunshine, the summer climate in the Pacific Northwest is ideal for fun in the water. Unlike many areas of the country, there is little humidity and temperatures hover in the 80s, which is enjoyable for virtually everyone. And thanks to the incessant rainfall during the rest of the year, virtually ever body of water is surrounded by rich, lush flora.
The Columbia River Basin covers over 260,000 square miles in North America and provides some of the most picturesque views in the country. One of the best spots to view the Basin is in central Washington, near the city of George. In and around George, Washington there are various scenic vantage points for tourism, as well as multiple hiking trails and boat ramps for the river.
The Gorge Amphitheater is positioned at the edge of one of the cliffs and hosts an array of concerts every summer. It is continuously voted as one of the best venues in the world to see a show. Just down the road there is the famous Wild Horses monument overlooking the Basin. These regal horse statues create beautiful animal silhouettes during sunrise and sunset. If you are from out of the area, there are several options for accommodations, including Eastern Washington villas.


