Recently, the team at WalletHub compared over 170 of the most populous U.S. cities and how they measured up to 43 key indicators of good health. The data compared ranged from the cost of medical care to how many fitness clubs per capita the cities have. While Spokane, Tacoma, and Vancouver all earned a spot on the list (68, 69, and 52 respectively), Seattle managed to come in second on the list. Here’s how the Emerald City earned that spot.

Seattle might be a major city, but it’s also close to forests, mountains, and beaches.

Jonathan Moreau / Flickr You’re never more than an hour away from nature when you’re here.

Seattle came in first place on WalletHub’s ranking of physically active adults.

David Lee /Flickr Over half the locals are in good shape, probably because they walk everywhere.

The city has plenty of walking trails, urban hikes, bike paths, and more, ranking third on WalletHub’s list of most running trails per capita…

Fiore Power / Flickr

… and there’s certainly no shortage of fresh, delicious produce, which was another factor in the list-making.

Sea Turtle / Flickr Having access to nutritious foods is essential for good health.

Despite its reputation as one of America’s rainiest cities, Seattle actually has plenty of beautiful days.

epsilonimages / Flickr In fact, the city sees less annual rain fall than New Orleans, Boston, and West Palm Beach, just to name a few.

Seattle has been one of the country’s healthiest and fittest cities for years, and it’s nice to see it so high on the list for 2020.

Chris Yunker / Flickr And it seems as if other Washington cities are catching up quickly.

Although this city has had a rather gloomy winter this year, the weather can be a lot more pleasant than you’re led to believe.

Russell Bernice / Flickr Seattle’s walking paths get plenty of use.

We’re glad to hear that the second healthiest city in America is located right here in Washington. But no matter what part of the state you call home, you’re lucky to be a Washingtonian.

Jonathan Moreau / Flickr

You’re never more than an hour away from nature when you’re here.

David Lee /Flickr

Over half the locals are in good shape, probably because they walk everywhere.

Fiore Power / Flickr

Sea Turtle / Flickr

Having access to nutritious foods is essential for good health.

epsilonimages / Flickr

In fact, the city sees less annual rain fall than New Orleans, Boston, and West Palm Beach, just to name a few.

Chris Yunker / Flickr

And it seems as if other Washington cities are catching up quickly.

Russell Bernice / Flickr

Seattle’s walking paths get plenty of use.

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