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Data & Research Research and data are essential for State of Washington Tourism (SWT).
Read MoreWalla Walla Valley Tourism Workspace The Walla Walla Valley in southeast Washington will participate in the next Rural Tourism Support (RTS) program offered by SWT.
Read MoreAUGUST 1, 2023 – State of Washington Tourism (SWT) and the Port of Seattle have appointed London-based integrated communications agency Black Diamond to manage its public relations, consumer, and travel trade activity in the UK and Ireland. Washington State is home to an abundance of natural wonders with three national parks – Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic – offering stunning encounters with nature, in addition to the San Juan Islands.
Read MorePartnership Co-Op Opportunities Industry partnerships allow stakeholders from across the tourism sector to share knowledge and resources while working toward common goals.
Read MoreSEATTLE (June 5, 2023) – The Walla Walla region will participate in the next Rural Tourism Support (RTS) program by State of Washington Tourism (SWT).
Read MoreAnnual State Tourism Impacts Released as National Tourism Week Begins SEATTLE – Figures released today by State of Washington Tourism (SWT) indicate continued recovery in Washington State’s visitor volume, expenditures, tax receipts and employment in 2022, though financial gains are undermined by inflation, have not kept pace with other states and employment growth continues to fall short of pre-pandemic benchmarks.
Read MoreWashington Tourism Resource Center The Tourism Resource Center (TRC) serves as an online hub for grants, partnership information, and educational materials for tourism stakeholders in the State of Washington.
Read MoreSWT Programs Overview As the statewide tourism organization, State of Washington Tourism (SWT)’s programs strive to steer tourism as a positive force around the state, with an emphasis on rural and underserved communities.
Read MoreDestination Development State of Washington Tourism’s destination development programs help stakeholders around the state develop, refine, and evolve their visitor product and tourism strategies.
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