I am a lifelong resident of the Pacific Northwest region, and there are some beautiful things to see out here, such as volcanic mountain peaks, snow covered especially in the winter ot in late fall, peaks such as Mount Rainier, Mount Hood,Mount Jefferson, Mount Baker: The Olympic national Park in Washingto's coastal area, The Columbia River Gorge scenic area and some incredibly beautiful waterfalls, Silver Creek Falls State Park, Boardman State Park, beautiful coastal bays, and of course, A lot of other beautiful and scenic places. Unlike the eastern seaboard, Oregon and Washington really have very few people except in their very few large cities. California has almost 40,000,000 people,while Oregon and Washington have under 5 million people each
If you look at NASA's nighttime satellite view of North America, you will see that the entire area within the United States west of the Mississippi river is sparsely settled whereas the eastern seaboard and eastern 1/2 of the United States is densely settled. While looking at a conventional map is one way of getting a feel for the United States and North America, the nighttime satellite view from space shows settlement patterns in such a way as to make it obvious why some people out here I think that it is possible that Bigfoot lives here. For real.
If you want to come out here. The late spring is it wonderful time to do so. You could hit the Walla Walla balloon festival for a day or two and then drive west on a good Freeway and drive along the Columbia River and drive the same road pretty much to the Oregon coast and then go down the Oregon coast for a couple of days, and then zip into the Willamette Valley and take interstate five north and all through Washington, up to Canada if you'd like