6 Insane Spots Right Across The Border From BC You Have To Travel To This Summer
Make your road trips epic this summer.

The summer is the perfect time to head stateside for a mini-getaway. After all, we're bordering an entirely different country with its own separate culture and history—why not take advantage! We have a ton of Seattle road trip ideas from BC, but these ones on this list are only for those seeking a truly unique experience.
We've found the most insane spots just a drive away from BC in Washington State. These surreal spots are sure to blow your mind! Whether you're looking for a wild experience or you just want to see something new and different, there's something on this list you'll want to check out this summer.
Predators of the Heart Sanctuary
Price: $275 per person
Address: 4709 Welch Ln, Anacortes, WA 98221, USA
Why you need to go: You can meet with and get close to actual wolves at this adorable sanctuary in the wilderness.
The Red Hall At The Seattle Public Central Library
Price: Free!
Address: 1000 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
Why you need to go: Lose yourself in the Seattle Central Library and find this insane hidden corridor where everything is painted blood red.
The Spheres
Price: Free!
Address: 2111 7th Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA
Why you need to go: Amazon's HQ includes these giant glass spheres containing a unique space so full of plants it feels like you're in the jungle.
Unicorn
Price: Varies
Cuisine: Carnival-themed food and drinks
Address: 1118 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122, USA
Why you need to go: This infectiously fun carnival themed-bar is where you'll want to grab drinks and fair-food snacks while you're in Seattle.
Chihuly Garden and Glass
Price: $32
Address: 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109
Why you need to go: This gallery features breathtaking pieces of glasswork and there's a crazy garden that blurs the lines between the natural world and the art world.
Stonehenge
Price: $12
Address: 35 Maryhill Museum of Art Drive, Goldendale, WA 98620
Why you need to go: You need to see this full-scale replica of Stonehenge in a rural corner of Washington State!