The late 1800s gold mining ghost town of Bodie in the Okanogan Highlands of Washington State is a particularly photogenic historical attraction, especially in fall and winter.
The Okanogan Highlands are located in the northeast corner of Washington, bounded to the north by British Columbia and to the east by Idaho. The province is delineated by the Okanogan and Spokane Rivers and is divided into east and west sections by the Columbia River. This geologic province is categorized by rounded mountains with elevations up to 8,000 feet and deep, narrow valleys.