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Best Western Park Plaza
620 South Hill Park Drive
Puyallup, WA 98373
Nightly Rates (139.99 - 139.99)   3 Star

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Property Description
Guests of the Best Western Park Plaza in Puyallup will find the hotel a perfect location for family, friends or business travelers alike to explore the many charms of Puyallup, while relaxing in our elegant and regal atmosphere. At the Best Western Park Plaza, our professional and friendly staff looks forward to showing our guests you do not have to be at home to feel at home. Our attractive rooms are functional as an office and comfortable as a private residence. Reclining wingback chairs and traditional cherry wood furnishings adorn plushy carpeted rooms; some even offer four-poster canopy beds. Each morning guests wake up and stroll down the lobby to take advantage of our extensive European continental breakfast, which includes a variety of fresh fruits, baked goods, cheeses, yogurt, juice, coffee and tea.




Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Parking

  • Business Center

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Free Parking

  • Pool

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Newspaper

  • Free Newspaper
  • Mini Bar
  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities
  • Skiing
  • Hairdryers Available
  • Free Local Telephone Calls
  • Elevators
  • Television with Cable
  • Restaurant
  • Express Checkout
  • Pets Allowed

  • Room Information
  • Physically challenged rooms
    Spacious rooms that are wheelchair accessible, bathrooms with roll-in showers and hand rails in bathtubs.
  • 1 KING BED,NO SMOKE,RECLINER,FRIGE,MICRO,COFFE MKE
    * 1 King Bed* Coffee Maker* Microwave* No Smoking* Recliner* Refrigerator* Continental Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,RECLINER,REFRIGE,MICROWAVE,COFFE MAKER,
    * 1 King Bed* Coffee Maker* Microwave* Recliner* Refrigerator* Continental Breakfast
  • 1 QUEEN BED,NO SMOKING,COFFEE MAKER,HAIR DRYER,CON
    * 1 Queen Bed* Coffee Maker* Hairdryer* No Smoking* Continental Breakfast
  • 2 QUEEN BEDS,NO SMOKE,RECLINER,FRIGE,MICRO,COFFE M
    * 2 Queen Beds* Coffee Maker* Microwave* No Smoking* Recliner* Refrigerator* Continental Breakfast
  • 2 QUEEN BEDS,RECLINER,REFRIGE,MICROWAVE,COFFE MAKE
    * 2 Queen Beds* Coffee Maker* Microwave* Recliner* Refrigerator* Continental Breakfast
  • SUITE-1 QUEEN BED,NO SMK, 2ND BD SOFA BD,HOTTUB,MI
    * Suite-1 Queen Bed* Hot Tub* Microwave* No Smoking* Refrigerator* Second Bed Is A Sofabed* Continental Breakfast
  • SUITE-1 QUEEN BED,NO SMK, 2ND BD SOFA BD,HOTTUB,MI
    * Suite-1 Queen Bed* Hot Tub* Microwave* No Smoking* Refrigerator* Second Bed Is A Sofabed* Continental Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,NSMK,WIRELESS HI SPEED NET,RCLINR,MICRF
    * 1 King Bed* Microwave And Refrigerator* No Smoking* Recliner* Wireless Hi Speed Net* Continental Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,SMOK,WIRELESS HI SPEED NET,RCLINR,MICRF
    * 1 King Bed* Microwave And Refrigerator* Recliner* Smoking Room* Wireless Hi Speed Net* Continental Breakfast
  • 1 QUEEN BED,NSMK,WIRELESS HI SPEED,HAIR,COFMKR,IRO
    * 1 Queen Bed* Coffee Maker* Hairdryer* Iron And Ironing Board* No Smoking* Wireless Hi Speed Net* Continental Breakfast
  • 2 QUEEN BEDS,NSMK,WIRELESS HI SPEED NET,RCLINR,MIC
    * 2 Queen Beds* Microwave And Refrigerator* No Smoking* Recliner* Wireless Hi Speed Net* Continental Breakfast
  • 2 QUEEN BEDS,SMOK,WIRELESS HI SPEED NET,RCLINR,MIC
    * 2 Queen Beds* Microwave And Refrigerator* Recliner* Smoking Room* Wireless Hi Speed Net* Continental Breakfast
  • SUITE-1 QUEEN BED,NSMK,2BD SOFA,WIRELES HI SPED NE
    * Suite-1 Queen Bed* Jetted Tub* No Smoking* Second Bed Is A Sofabed* Wireless Hi Speed Net* Continental Breakfast

  • Rate Disclaimer
    Indicative rates are for search purposes only. The entire range of rates may not be available during certain seasons or other specified periods of time. Check for specific rate availability when making a reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 
  • Check in time is 3:00 P.M. 
  • Check out time is 12:00 P.M. 
  • Time Zone is  Pacific Standard Time 
  • 100  rooms. 
  • 0  suites. 
  • 3  floors. 

  • Directions
    áFrom: I-5 north or south. Exit onto Highway 512, Exit 27), head east towards Puyallup, exit off Highway 512 at the 9th Street Southwest/94th Avenue East exit. Turn left off exit and cross the freeway; turn right onto South Hill Park Drive. áFrom: Highway 167. Going north or south, exit onto 512 West towards Puyallup, exit off Highway 512 at the South Hill/Eatonville Highway 161 exit. Turn right off the exit, and turn left onto South Hill Park Drive. áFrom: Downtown Puyallup. Travel south on South Meridian Street. Go pass the fairgrounds and continue up the hill. Keep to the right. Turn right, heading over the freeway. Turn left onto South Hill Park Drive into the hotel parking lot. Pierce County Airport 5 miles, Sea-Tac International Airport 20 miles

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  • Recreation:
    * Mount Rainier National Park: Come visit Washington State's most popular natural attraction. Enjoy countless waterfalls, 300 miles of hiking trails, campgrounds and spectacular vistas. Drive to the visitor center at Paradise located at 5,400 feet and open year. There is a park entrance fee. Call 360-569-2211 or visit www.nps.gov/mora for more information. * Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad: A 1920's locomotive takes you on a 90-minute roundtrip route from Elbe to Mineral lake through lush forests near the base of Mount Rainier. Adiner train is also available featuring Northwest cuisine. Trains run Memorial Day through Labor Day. Call 1-888-STEAM-11 or visit www.mrsr.com for more information. * Northwest Trek: This unique wildlife park covers 600 acres where you will find free roaming bison, moose, elk, deer and more. Visitors ride through the park in trams narrated by naturalists. Wolves, bears and wildcats are also featured in a most-protected natural habitat. Call 1-800-433-8735 or visit www.nwtrek.org for ticket information and hours. * Western Washington Fairgrounds/Puyallup Fair: This fairground is host to the annual Puyallup Fair each September. The Puyallup Fair draws 1.5 million visitors each year and is now among the six largest fairs in the nation. In addition to the traditional livestock and agricultural exhibits, the fair also includes carnival rides and games, rodeo shows, hobbies and crafts, dozens of restaurants and nationally renowned entertainer in concert. At other times of the year, the fairground is host to numerous events open to the public such as A Victorian Country Christmas, horse and dog shows, the Sewing Expo, antique and collectable show, etc. Call 253-841-5045 or visit www.thefair.com for more information * The AmphiTheatre: "Jesus of Nazareth" is one of the regions most spectacular outdoor dramas featuring a cast of over 1000 people including horses, cows, sheep, camels, pigeons and donkeys. You will be transported back to Jerusalem at the time of Christ as you sit beneath the stars. Performances run on weekends in July and August. Call (253) 848-3411 or visit www.theamphitheatre.com for ticket information. * Van Licrop Bulb Farm: The Puyallup Valley's major bulb-growing farm, offers a beautiful display garden featuring daffodils, tulips, iris, crocus and hyacinth. Visitors will enjoy strolling through the garden and shopping in the gift and flower shop. The gardens are in bloom March and April and are open 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. The gift shop is open February to June and September to October. Call 253-848-7272 for more information. * Puyallup Farmers Market: The Puyallup Farmers Market brings local farmers and growers together with artists and shoppers every Saturday from May to September. Fresh produce, flowers, baked goods, plants, hand made jewelry and gifts and gifts are among the items ofr sale in downtown Puyallup's Pioneer Park. Call 1-800-634-2334 for more information. * Washington State History Museums: Exhibits feature first person narratives and walk-in sets that bring Washington's History to life. This $41 million, multi-median museum is first class and offers hand on exhibits. Call 1-888-238-4373 or visit www.wshs.org for information. * Tacoma Dome: The Tacoma Dome, the world's largest wood-dome structure, host Tacoma's major events drawing sporting events, large consumer shows such as Boat, Home and RV shows and many nationally recognized entertainers for concerts. Call 252-272-967-7206 or visit www.ci.tacoma.wa.us/tdome for schedule of events. * Fort Lewis Military Museum: One of the Northwest's largest military collections covering the period of 1804's to the present. See an extensive collection of army uniforms and artifacts as well as vintage military machinery. Open Wednesday through Sunday between 12:00 Noon to 4:00 p.m. Admission is free. Call 253-967-7206 for information. * Crystal Mountain: A busy ski area in the winter and a popular summer destination for hiking, mountain biking, and riding the ski lift for an unbeatable view of Mount Rainier and the Cascade Mountain Range. Skiers ride the only high-speed quad chair in the state, which takes them up to a 3,000-foot vertical drop. Cross-country skiing is also available. Call 360-663-2265 for information. * Muckeshoot Casino: Over 1,000 machines, 52 tables, live music, three restaurants and more. Call 1-800-804-4944 or visit www.casino-fun.com for information. * SuperMall, The Northwest's Largest Outlet Mall: Nearly 130 stores such as Donna Karan, Eddie Bauer Outlet, Old Navy, Nike, Ann Taylor Loft and more. Located in Auburn between Seattle and Tacoma. Call 1-800-SAY-VALU or visit www.supermall.com.
  • Nearby Cities:
    * 7 mile(s) from Auburn * 9 mile(s) from Tacoma * 30 mile(s) from Olympia * 32 mile(s) from Seattle
  • Local Attractions:
    * .3 mile(s) from South Hill Shopping Mall * 2 mile(s) from Microchip * 5 mile(s) from Pacific Lutheran University * 5 mile(s) from Western Washington State Fairgrounds * 6 mile(s) from Boeing Fredrickson Pant * 9 mile(s) from downtown Tacoma museums and performing arts center * 9 mile(s) from Tacoma Dome * 9 mile(s) from Port of Tacoma * 10 mile(s) from McChord Air Force Base * 10 mile(s) from Intel * 14 mile(s) from Fort Lewis Army Base * 17 mile(s) from Northwest Trek Wildlife Park * 55 mile(s) from Mt. Rainer visitor center at Paradise
  • Local Attractions:
    * .3 mile(s) from South Hill Shopping Mall * 2 mile(s) from Microchip * 5 mile(s) from Pacific Lutheran University * 5 mile(s) from Western Washington State Fairgrounds * 6 mile(s) from Boeing Fredrickson Pant * 9 mile(s) from downtown Tacoma museums and performing arts center * 9 mile(s) from Tacoma Dome * 9 mile(s) from Port of Tacoma * 10 mile(s) from McChord Air Force Base * 10 mile(s) from Intel * 14 mile(s) from Fort Lewis Army Base * 17 mile(s) from Northwest Trek Wildlife Park * 55 mile(s) from Mt. Rainer visitor center at Paradise
  • Local Attractions:
    * .3 mile(s) from South Hill Shopping Mall * 2 mile(s) from Microchip * 5 mile(s) from Pacific Lutheran University * 5 mile(s) from Western Washington State Fairgrounds * 6 mile(s) from Boeing Fredrickson Pant * 9 mile(s) from downtown Tacoma museums and performing arts center * 9 mile(s) from Tacoma Dome * 9 mile(s) from Port of Tacoma * 10 mile(s) from McChord Air Force Base * 10 mile(s) from Intel * 14 mile(s) from Fort Lewis Army Base * 17 mile(s) from Northwest Trek Wildlife Park * 55 mile(s) from Mt. Rainer visitor center at Paradise
  • Local Attractions:
    * .3 mile(s) from South Hill Shopping Mall * 2 mile(s) from Microchip * 5 mile(s) from Pacific Lutheran University * 5 mile(s) from Western Washington State Fairgrounds * 6 mile(s) from Boeing Fredrickson Pant * 9 mile(s) from downtown Tacoma museums and performing arts center * 9 mile(s) from Tacoma Dome * 9 mile(s) from Port of Tacoma * 10 mile(s) from McChord Air Force Base * 10 mile(s) from Intel * 14 mile(s) from Fort Lewis Army Base * 17 mile(s) from Northwest Trek Wildlife Park * 55 mile(s) from Mt. Rainer visitor center at Paradise
  • Local Attractions:
    * .3 mile(s) from South Hill Shopping Mall * 2 mile(s) from Microchip * 5 mile(s) from Pacific Lutheran University * 5 mile(s) from Western Washington State Fairgrounds * 6 mile(s) from Boeing Fredrickson Pant * 9 mile(s) from downtown Tacoma museums and performing arts center * 9 mile(s) from Tacoma Dome * 9 mile(s) from Port of Tacoma * 10 mile(s) from McChord Air Force Base * 10 mile(s) from Intel * 14 mile(s) from Fort Lewis Army Base * 17 mile(s) from Northwest Trek Wildlife Park * 55 mile(s) from Mt. Rainer visitor center at Paradise
  • Recreation:
    * Mount Rainier National Park: Come visit Washington State's most popular natural attraction. Enjoy countless waterfalls, 300 miles of hiking trails, campgrounds and spectacular vistas. Drive to the visitor center at Paradise located at 5,400 feet and open year. There is a park entrance fee. Call 360-569-2211 * Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad: A 1920's locomotive takes you on a 90-minute roundtrip route from Elbe to Mineral lake through lush forests near the base of Mount Rainier. Adiner train is also available featuring Northwest cuisine. Trains run Memorial Day through Labor Day. Call 1-888-STEAM-11 * Northwest Trek: This unique wildlife park covers 600 acres where you will find free roaming bison, moose, elk, deer and more. Visitors ride through the park in trams narrated by naturalists. Wolves, bears and wildcats are also featured in a most-protected natural habitat. Call 1-800-433-8735 * Western Washington Fairgrounds/Puyallup Fair: This fairground is host to the annual Puyallup Fair each September. The Puyallup Fair draws 1.5 million visitors each year and is now among the six largest fairs in the nation. In addition to the traditional livestock and agricultural exhibits, the fair also includes carnival rides and games, rodeo shows, hobbies and crafts, dozens of restaurants and nationally renowned entertainer in concert. At other times of the year, the fairground is host to numerous events open to the public such as A Victorian Country Christmas, horse and dog shows, the Sewing Expo, antique and collectable show, etc. Call 253-841-5045 * The AmphiTheatre: "Jesus of Nazareth" is one of the regions most spectacular outdoor dramas featuring a cast of over 1000 people including horses, cows, sheep, camels, pigeons and donkeys. You will be transported back to Jerusalem at the time of Christ as you sit beneath the stars. Performances run on weekends in July and August. Call (253) 848-3411 * Van Licrop Bulb Farm: The Puyallup Valley's major bulb-growing farm, offers a beautiful display garden featuring daffodils, tulips, iris, crocus and hyacinth. Visitors will enjoy strolling through the garden and shopping in the gift and flower shop. The gardens are in bloom March and April and are open 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. The gift shop is open February to June and September to October. Call 253-848-7272 for more information. * Puyallup Farmers Market: The Puyallup Farmers Market brings local farmers and growers together with artists and shoppers every Saturday from May to September. Fresh produce, flowers, baked goods, plants, hand made jewelry and gifts and gifts are among the items ofr sale in downtown Puyallup's Pioneer Park. Call 1-800-634-2334 for more information. * Washington State History Museums: Exhibits feature first person narratives and walk-in sets that bring Washington's History to life. This $41 million, multi-median museum is first class and offers hand on exhibits. Call 1-888-238-4373 * Tacoma Dome: The Tacoma Dome, the world's largest wood-dome structure, host Tacoma's major events drawing sporting events, large consumer shows such as Boat, Home and RV shows and many nationally recognized entertainers for concerts. Call 252-272-967-7206 * Fort Lewis Military Museum: One of the Northwest's largest military collections covering the period of 1804's to the present. See an extensive collection of army uniforms and artifacts as well as vintage military machinery. Open Wednesday through Sunday between 12:00 Noon to 4:00 p.m. Admission is free. Call 253-967-7206 for information. * Crystal Mountain: A busy ski area in the winter and a popular summer destination for hiking, mountain biking, and riding the ski lift for an unbeatable view of Mount Rainier and the Cascade Mountain Range. Skiers ride the only high-speed quad chair in the state, which takes them up to a 3,000-foot vertical drop. Cross-country skiing is also available. Call 360-663-2265 for information. * Muckeshoot Casino: Over 1,000 machines, 52 tables, live music, three restaurants and more. Call 1-800-804-4944 * SuperMall, The Northwest's Largest Outlet Mall: Nearly 130 stores such as Donna Karan, Eddie Bauer Outlet, Old Navy, Nike, Ann Taylor Loft and more. Located in Auburn between Seattle and Tacoma. Call 1-800-SAY-VALU or visit www.supermall.com.
  • Recreation:
    * Mount Rainier National Park: Come visit Washington State's most popular natural attraction. Enjoy countless waterfalls, 300 miles of hiking trails, campgrounds and spectacular vistas. Drive to the visitor center at Paradise located at 5,400 feet and open year. There is a park entrance fee. Call 360-569-2211 * Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad: A 1920's locomotive takes you on a 90-minute roundtrip route from Elbe to Mineral lake through lush forests near the base of Mount Rainier. Adiner train is also available featuring Northwest cuisine. Trains run Memorial Day through Labor Day. Call 1-888-STEAM-11 * Northwest Trek: This unique wildlife park covers 600 acres where you will find free roaming bison, moose, elk, deer and more. Visitors ride through the park in trams narrated by naturalists. Wolves, bears and wildcats are also featured in a most-protected natural habitat. Call 1-800-433-8735 * Western Washington Fairgrounds/Puyallup Fair: This fairground is host to the annual Puyallup Fair each September. The Puyallup Fair draws 1.5 million visitors each year and is now among the six largest fairs in the nation. In addition to the traditional livestock and agricultural exhibits, the fair also includes carnival rides and games, rodeo shows, hobbies and crafts, dozens of restaurants and nationally renowned entertainer in concert. At other times of the year, the fairground is host to numerous events open to the public such as A Victorian Country Christmas, horse and dog shows, the Sewing Expo, antique and collectable show, etc. Call 253-841-5045 * The AmphiTheatre: "Jesus of Nazareth" is one of the regions most spectacular outdoor dramas featuring a cast of over 1000 people including horses, cows, sheep, camels, pigeons and donkeys. You will be transported back to Jerusalem at the time of Christ as you sit beneath the stars. Performances run on weekends in July and August. Call (253) 848-3411 * Van Licrop Bulb Farm: The Puyallup Valley's major bulb-growing farm, offers a beautiful display garden featuring daffodils, tulips, iris, crocus and hyacinth. Visitors will enjoy strolling through the garden and shopping in the gift and flower shop. The gardens are in bloom March and April and are open 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. The gift shop is open February to June and September to October. Call 253-848-7272 for more information. * Puyallup Farmers Market: The Puyallup Farmers Market brings local farmers and growers together with artists and shoppers every Saturday from May to September. Fresh produce, flowers, baked goods, plants, hand made jewelry and gifts and gifts are among the items ofr sale in downtown Puyallup's Pioneer Park. Call 1-800-634-2334 for more information. * Washington State History Museums: Exhibits feature first person narratives and walk-in sets that bring Washington's History to life. This $41 million, multi-median museum is first class and offers hand on exhibits. Call 1-888-238-4373 * Tacoma Dome: The Tacoma Dome, the world's largest wood-dome structure, host Tacoma's major events drawing sporting events, large consumer shows such as Boat, Home and RV shows and many nationally recognized entertainers for concerts. Call 252-272-967-7206 * Fort Lewis Military Museum: One of the Northwest's largest military collections covering the period of 1804's to the present. See an extensive collection of army uniforms and artifacts as well as vintage military machinery. Open Wednesday through Sunday between 12:00 Noon to 4:00 p.m. Admission is free. Call 253-967-7206 for information. * Crystal Mountain: A busy ski area in the winter and a popular summer destination for hiking, mountain biking, and riding the ski lift for an unbeatable view of Mount Rainier and the Cascade Mountain Range. Skiers ride the only high-speed quad chair in the state, which takes them up to a 3,000-foot vertical drop. Cross-country skiing is also available. Call 360-663-2265 for information. * Muckeshoot Casino: Over 1,000 machines, 52 tables, live music, three restaurants and more. Call 1-800-804-4944 * SuperMall, The Northwest's Largest Outlet Mall: Nearly 130 stores such as Donna Karan, Eddie Bauer Outlet, Old Navy, Nike, Ann Taylor Loft and more. Located in Auburn between Seattle and Tacoma. Call 1-800-SAY-VALU or visit www.supermall.com.
  • Recreation:
    * Mount Rainier National Park: Come visit Washington State's most popular natural attraction. Enjoy countless waterfalls, 300 miles of hiking trails, campgrounds and spectacular vistas. Drive to the visitor center at Paradise located at 5,400 feet and open year. There is a park entrance fee. Call 360-569-2211 * Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad: A 1920's locomotive takes you on a 90-minute roundtrip route from Elbe to Mineral lake through lush forests near the base of Mount Rainier. Adiner train is also available featuring Northwest cuisine. Trains run Memorial Day through Labor Day. Call 1-888-STEAM-11 * Northwest Trek: This unique wildlife park covers 600 acres where you will find free roaming bison, moose, elk, deer and more. Visitors ride through the park in trams narrated by naturalists. Wolves, bears and wildcats are also featured in a most-protected natural habitat. Call 1-800-433-8735 * Western Washington Fairgrounds/Puyallup Fair: This fairground is host to the annual Puyallup Fair each September. The Puyallup Fair draws 1.5 million visitors each year and is now among the six largest fairs in the nation. In addition to the traditional livestock and agricultural exhibits, the fair also includes carnival rides and games, rodeo shows, hobbies and crafts, dozens of restaurants and nationally renowned entertainer in concert. At other times of the year, the fairground is host to numerous events open to the public such as A Victorian Country Christmas, horse and dog shows, the Sewing Expo, antique and collectable show, etc. Call 253-841-5045 * The AmphiTheatre: "Jesus of Nazareth" is one of the regions most spectacular outdoor dramas featuring a cast of over 1000 people including horses, cows, sheep, camels, pigeons and donkeys. You will be transported back to Jerusalem at the time of Christ as you sit beneath the stars. Performances run on weekends in July and August. Call (253) 848-3411 * Van Licrop Bulb Farm: The Puyallup Valley's major bulb-growing farm, offers a beautiful display garden featuring daffodils, tulips, iris, crocus and hyacinth. Visitors will enjoy strolling through the garden and shopping in the gift and flower shop. The gardens are in bloom March and April and are open 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. The gift shop is open February to June and September to October. Call 253-848-7272 for more information. * Puyallup Farmers Market: The Puyallup Farmers Market brings local farmers and growers together with artists and shoppers every Saturday from May to September. Fresh produce, flowers, baked goods, plants, hand made jewelry and gifts and gifts are among the items ofr sale in downtown Puyallup's Pioneer Park. Call 1-800-634-2334 for more information. * Washington State History Museums: Exhibits feature first person narratives and walk-in sets that bring Washington's History to life. This $41 million, multi-median museum is first class and offers hand on exhibits. Call 1-888-238-4373 * Tacoma Dome: The Tacoma Dome, the world's largest wood-dome structure, host Tacoma's major events drawing sporting events, large consumer shows such as Boat, Home and RV shows and many nationally recognized entertainers for concerts. Call 252-272-967-7206 * Fort Lewis Military Museum: One of the Northwest's largest military collections covering the period of 1804's to the present. See an extensive collection of army uniforms and artifacts as well as vintage military machinery. Open Wednesday through Sunday between 12:00 Noon to 4:00 p.m. Admission is free. Call 253-967-7206 for information. * Crystal Mountain: A busy ski area in the winter and a popular summer destination for hiking, mountain biking, and riding the ski lift for an unbeatable view of Mount Rainier and the Cascade Mountain Range. Skiers ride the only high-speed quad chair in the state, which takes them up to a 3,000-foot vertical drop. Cross-country skiing is also available. Call 360-663-2265 for information. * Muckeshoot Casino: Over 1,000 machines, 52 tables, live music, three restaurants and more. Call 1-800-804-4944 * SuperMall, The Northwest's Largest Outlet Mall: Nearly 130 stores such as Donna Karan, Eddie Bauer Outlet, Old Navy, Nike, Ann Taylor Loft and more. Located in Auburn between Seattle and Tacoma. Call 1-800-SAY-VALU or visit www.supermall.com.
  • Recreation:
    * Mount Rainier National Park: Come visit Washington State's most popular natural attraction. Enjoy countless waterfalls, 300 miles of hiking trails, campgrounds and spectacular vistas. Drive to the visitor center at Paradise located at 5,400 feet and open year. There is a park entrance fee. Call 360-569-2211 * Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad: A 1920's locomotive takes you on a 90-minute roundtrip route from Elbe to Mineral lake through lush forests near the base of Mount Rainier. Adiner train is also available featuring Northwest cuisine. Trains run Memorial Day through Labor Day. Call 1-888-STEAM-11 * Northwest Trek: This unique wildlife park covers 600 acres where you will find free roaming bison, moose, elk, deer and more. Visitors ride through the park in trams narrated by naturalists. Wolves, bears and wildcats are also featured in a most-protected natural habitat. Call 1-800-433-8735 * Western Washington Fairgrounds/Puyallup Fair: This fairground is host to the annual Puyallup Fair each September. The Puyallup Fair draws 1.5 million visitors each year and is now among the six largest fairs in the nation. In addition to the traditional livestock and agricultural exhibits, the fair also includes carnival rides and games, rodeo shows, hobbies and crafts, dozens of restaurants and nationally renowned entertainer in concert. At other times of the year, the fairground is host to numerous events open to the public such as A Victorian Country Christmas, horse and dog shows, the Sewing Expo, antique and collectable show, etc. Call 253-841-5045 * The AmphiTheatre: "Jesus of Nazareth" is one of the regions most spectacular outdoor dramas featuring a cast of over 1000 people including horses, cows, sheep, camels, pigeons and donkeys. You will be transported back to Jerusalem at the time of Christ as you sit beneath the stars. Performances run on weekends in July and August. Call (253) 848-3411 * Van Licrop Bulb Farm: The Puyallup Valley's major bulb-growing farm, offers a beautiful display garden featuring daffodils, tulips, iris, crocus and hyacinth. Visitors will enjoy strolling through the garden and shopping in the gift and flower shop. The gardens are in bloom March and April and are open 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. The gift shop is open February to June and September to October. Call 253-848-7272 for more information. * Puyallup Farmers Market: The Puyallup Farmers Market brings local farmers and growers together with artists and shoppers every Saturday from May to September. Fresh produce, flowers, baked goods, plants, hand made jewelry and gifts and gifts are among the items ofr sale in downtown Puyallup's Pioneer Park. Call 1-800-634-2334 for more information. * Washington State History Museums: Exhibits feature first person narratives and walk-in sets that bring Washington's History to life. This $41 million, multi-median museum is first class and offers hand on exhibits. Call 1-888-238-4373 * Tacoma Dome: The Tacoma Dome, the world's largest wood-dome structure, host Tacoma's major events drawing sporting events, large consumer shows such as Boat, Home and RV shows and many nationally recognized entertainers for concerts. Call 252-272-967-7206 * Fort Lewis Military Museum: One of the Northwest's largest military collections covering the period of 1804's to the present. See an extensive collection of army uniforms and artifacts as well as vintage military machinery. Open Wednesday through Sunday between 12:00 Noon to 4:00 p.m. Admission is free. Call 253-967-7206 for information. * Crystal Mountain: A busy ski area in the winter and a popular summer destination for hiking, mountain biking, and riding the ski lift for an unbeatable view of Mount Rainier and the Cascade Mountain Range. Skiers ride the only high-speed quad chair in the state, which takes them up to a 3,000-foot vertical drop. Cross-country skiing is also available. Call 360-663-2265 for information. * Muckeshoot Casino: Over 1,000 machines, 52 tables, live music, three restaurants and more. Call 1-800-804-4944 * SuperMall, The Northwest's Largest Outlet Mall: Nearly 130 stores such as Donna Karan, Eddie Bauer Outlet, Old Navy, Nike, Ann Taylor Loft and more. Located in Auburn between Seattle and Tacoma. Call 1-800-SAY-VALU or visit www.supermall.com.
  • Transportation:
    * 5 mile(s) from Pierce County Airport * 18 mile(s) from Sea-Tac International Airport
  • Transportation:
    * 5 mile(s) from Pierce County Airport * 18 mile(s) from Sea-Tac International Airport
  • Nearby Cities:
    * 7 mile(s) from Auburn * 9 mile(s) from Tacoma * 30 mile(s) from Olympia * 32 mile(s) from Seattle
  • Nearby Cities:
    * 7 mile(s) from Auburn * 9 mile(s) from Tacoma * 30 mile(s) from Olympia * 32 mile(s) from Seattle
  • Nearby Cities:
    * 7 mile(s) from Auburn * 9 mile(s) from Tacoma * 30 mile(s) from Olympia * 32 mile(s) from Seattle
  • Transportation:
    * 5 mile(s) from Pierce County Airport * 18 mile(s) from Sea-Tac International Airport
  • Transportation:
    * 5 mile(s) from Pierce County Airport * 18 mile(s) from Sea-Tac International Airport
  • Transportation:
    * 5 mile(s) from Pierce County Airport * 18 mile(s) from Sea-Tac International Airport
  • Local Attractions:
    * .3 mile(s) from South Hill Shopping Mall * 2 mile(s) from Microchip * 5 mile(s) from Pacific Lutheran University * 5 mile(s) from Western Washington State Fairgrounds * 6 mile(s) from Boeing Fredrickson Pant * 9 mile(s) from downtown Tacoma museums and performing arts center * 9 mile(s) from Tacoma Dome * 9 mile(s) from Port of Tacoma * 10 mile(s) from McChord Air Force Base * 10 mile(s) from Intel * 14 mile(s) from Fort Lewis Army Base * 17 mile(s) from Northwest Trek Wildlife Park * 55 mile(s) from Mt. Rainer visitor center at Paradise
  • Local Attractions:
    * .3 mile(s) from South Hill Shopping Mall * 2 mile(s) from Microchip * 5 mile(s) from Pacific Lutheran University * 5 mile(s) from Western Washington State Fairgrounds * 6 mile(s) from Boeing Fredrickson Pant * 9 mile(s) from downtown Tacoma museums and performing arts center * 9 mile(s) from Tacoma Dome * 9 mile(s) from Port of Tacoma * 10 mile(s) from McChord Air Force Base * 10 mile(s) from Intel * 14 mile(s) from Fort Lewis Army Base * 17 mile(s) from Northwest Trek Wildlife Park * 55 mile(s) from Mt. Rainer visitor center at Paradise
  • Transportation:
    * 5 mile(s) from Pierce County Airport * 18 mile(s) from Sea-Tac International Airport
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