If you’re a history buff and a nature lover, you need to check out one of the oldest bridges in Washington. Located near Leavenworth, the historic Penstock Bridge is a relic of our state’s past and a gateway to adventure in the gorgeous Cascade mountain range.

So, lace up your boots! Rain, shine, or snow, this beautiful hike belongs on your radar.

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If you’re a history buff and a lover of the great outdoors, I recommend visiting Penstock Bridge near Leavenworth. This 117-year-old structure is one of the oldest bridges in Washington, and it’s part of a beginning-friendly hike that packs more beauty in two and a half miles than some routes do in ten. Best of all, its proximity to Leavenworth means that this outdoor adventure can easily slot into a weekend itinerary, and you can reward your efforts with a mean cup of cocoa in town when you’re finished.

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