It isn't easy to go off the grid these days—but luckily, Washington is a state that makes it pretty simple. Our hiking trails, quiet beaches, national parks, and abundance of nature mean we're all a few hours from a peaceful escape at any given time. However, eventually, we head home to our screens, traffic, and busy, fast-paced lives. Recently, Livability created a list of the 12 best places in America to live off the grid. We were surprised to see a local place on the list that wasn't Stehekin, Point Roberts, or a rural community in Eastern Washington. But take a closer look at Gig Harbor and you'll see that they make a solid point for living off the grid in Washington here.
Gig Harbor sits on Gig Harbor Bay in Puget Sound in Pierce County.
It's considered one of the gateways to the Olympic Peninsula.
Despite the fact that it's about an hour from Seattle and less than 30 minutes from Tacoma, this little city stays quiet and peaceful.
It does feel a bit isolated and that's just the way the locals like it. For most, the trek to Gig Harbor requires a trip over the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. After that, you'll feel like you're in a different world.
Gig Harbor, Washington is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. In fact, it may be one of the most beautiful places in Washington State.
Downtown Gig Harbor is delightfully charming, with plenty of restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, and other spots to explore.
That being said, it's not a major shopping destination and it's not a hot spot for tourism.
With a population of about 10,000, Gig Harbor is a small town by most people's definition ... but it has all the amenities you'd find in a major city.
This is the perfect place to put your phone away, relax by the water, and watch the boats enter the harbor as you sip a cup of coffee, and relax. This entire town encourages you to unplug.
Not only is Gig Harbor gorgeous but it is close to an abundance of breathtaking nature.
It really is quite possible to go off the grid in Washington here.
What are your favorite spots for living off the grid in Washington when you need to unplug? What do you consider to be the best places to visit in Washington State? What is life in Washington like? Let us know in the comments!
One of the best ways to visit some of the most beautiful places in Washington State is on a road trip. Check out some of our favorite road trips in the Evergreen State, then read our ultimate road trip packing list so you are prepared for any adventure that comes your way.
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