An iconic area of Washington, you’ll find several environments, including rugged coastline, hot springs, rainforests, & mountains capped with glaciers.
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK
MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK
Standing nearly 14,500 feet into the sky, it is one of the most prominent symbols of Washington. It’s also an active volcano and one of the most glaciated peaks in the U.S.
NORTH CASCADES NATIONAL PARK
Dense forests, glaciers, lakes, and rivers make up the breathtaking park with over 400 miles of marked hiking trails, varying in length and degree of difficulty.
LEAVENWORTH
Leavenworth is an Alpine-style village reminiscent of Bavaria. With tantalizing specialty shops, dining, spas, and a myriad of experiences, this town is a can’t-miss.
Made up of 3 main islands, San Juan, Orcas Island, and Lopez Island, this archipelago off the Washington coast is an enchanting example of island beauty.
SAN JUAN ISLANDS
PACIFIC CREST TRAIL
The PCT is a legendary hiking trail that runs from Mexico to Canada covering more than 2,500 miles. Washington has five sections totaling 505 miles.
Tide pools are aplenty here, where you can find sea stars, urchins, anemones and sometimes even an octopus or two. There are over 40 miles of hiking trails through the park.
DECEPTION PASS STATE PARK
SNOQUALMIE FALLS
The beautiful falls tumble 270 feet into a basin below. There are several ways to see the falls and there is a short trail that is wheelchair/stroller accessible from the lower lot.