June 24, 2017 / Evan Bush / Seattle Times

Road to snowy and scenic Artist Point will open Thursday, WSDOT says

The Washington State Department of Transportation plans to open access to Artist Point this Thursday, giving drivers access to a renowned, 360-degree view that includes the glaciated peaks of Mount Shuksan and Mount Baker. The popular and scenic location, which opens most summers to great fanfare, is about three hours northeast of Seattle in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Read full story here. 

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