Washington has around 300 cities and small towns. So when we say there’s something for everyone, we’re not kidding. Still, there’s no denying that the small town charm is especially strong here, even for those who prefer city living. While all of Washington’s small towns have something appealing about them (yes, even that one), they don’t all have postcard-perfect downtown areas. Today, we’re highlighting a few that do. Just try not to fall in love with the best downtowns in Washington state.

Related Stories

The Whole Family Could Spend An Entire Day Having A Blast At Cycle & Coffee Inc In Washington

The Whole Family Could Spend An Entire Day Having A Blast At Cycle & Coffee Inc In Washington

This Nighttime River Float Under The Moon Belongs On Your Washington Bucket List

This Nighttime River Float Under The Moon Belongs On Your Washington Bucket List

Best Waterfalls In Washington: 12 Local Favorites & Hidden Gems

Best Waterfalls In Washington: 12 Local Favorites & Hidden Gems

Do you agree that these are the best downtowns in Washington State, or does this list barely scratches the surface? Which ones do you think we need to talk about next time? If you want to explore more small towns, check out our list of the best small towns in Washington state.

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

More to Explore

Small Towns in Washington State

Are there any haunted places to visit in Washington State? 

Washington State is chock full of ghost towns, so you best believe we have a lot of small town hauntings that are super scary! Of the haunted places in Washington state to visit, we think one of the creepiest is Kells Irish Pub and Restaurant. This space used to be known as the Butterworth building and was previously a morgue! While you enjoy tasty food and drinks to some live Irish music, keep an eye out for terrifying paranormal activity like mirrors breaking, lights flickering, and visible spirits. People have reported seeing a man inside the Guinness mirror as well as a young red-headed girl walking around the bar. And if that's not scary enough for you, we have also put together a ghost town road trip through some of Washington's most frightening abandoned areas.

What are the most peaceful small towns in Washington State? 

There can be a bit of hustle and bustle in the bigger cities and towns in the Evergreen state, but if you are looking for peace and quiet, you can easily find it in the small towns in Washington. We are big fans of Kettle Falls and their welcome sign that reads "Home to 1640 people and one grouch." It's the perfect little spot to get away from it all and still take in all the natural beauty of Washington State. Another great choice is the town of Soap Lake. Named after the bizarre body of water that is said to contain skin-smoothing ingredients and even have healing powers, you may catch a tourist coming through Soap Lake, but in general, it is quite remote and the perfect spot to escape from humanity and take a soothing dip.

Which small towns in Washington are best for a getaway? 

If you want to take a weekend getaway in Washington State, there are some awesome spots that provide lots to do but are small enough that you can experience most of what they have to offer in just a few days. We think you'll particularly love spending a few days in the impressive Port Angeles. This area is packed with opportunities for outdoor adventures like hiking, biking, and fishing. Here, you can also see both the highest peaks and most stunning water views in Washington. There are over 45 parks and killer dining and shopping here as well. You can even take a tour of underground Port Angeles and discover how the city was raised up over 14 feet to avoid flooding many years ago!