Crazy, kooky Washington roadside attractions to visit this summer

Since the 1900s, the state has erected a handful of quirky community gems. From a 60-foot-long squirrel bridge to a teapot-shaped gas station, Washington’s whimsical side continues to support memories of the past, present and future.

Whether you’re gazing up at a pedestal to grab a quick photo-op with the “world’s largest egg,” or feeding a few small pieces of garbage to a makeshift goat, Washington invites you to explore its oddities beyond Seattle’s gum wall.

Think less about your destination and more about the journey along the way, is essentially the edict of these spots. Keep reading to see some of Washington’s quirkiest roadside attractions to visit.

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