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Mountains, rainforests, beaches, and more in the Pacific Northwest!

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  • 3,749 mi
  • $634
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Created by testing0506 - May 31st 2018

The Pacific Northwest is an enchanting wonderland of natural beauty. In this often grey and unassuming corner of the country, travelers can find parks with snow-capped mountains surrounded by valleys of wildflowers, lush temperate rainforests, and jagged coastal cliffs overlooking misty beaches. There are tons of landscapes to explore here, each more stunning than the last!

292154 Crosspointe Drive, AB, CA

Canadream

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8mi 00h 19m

5111 Northland Drive NW, AB, CA

Cora - Northland Mall

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18mi 00h 29m
Photo of Bow RiversEdge Campground
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900 Griffin Rd E, AB, CA

Bow RiversEdge Campground

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300 Tunnel Mountain, AB, CA

Tunnel Mountain Village I

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Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

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192mi 03h 26m
Photo of Big Country Campground and RV Park
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112 Mile on Hwy 97, BC, CA

Big Country Campground and RV Park

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174mi 03h 16m

61755 Nahatlatch Forest Service Rd, BC, CA

REO Rafting Resort

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Rafting trip on 2nd June am

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136mi 02h 36m

8765 Cariboo Place, BC, CA

Burnaby Cariboo RV Park and Campground Vancouver

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127mi 02h 34m
Photo of North Cascades National Park
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810 State Route 20, Rockport, WA, US

North Cascades National Park

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North Cascades National Park is another Pacific Northwest gem. Featuring majestic mountains, hundreds of glaciers, alpine forests, crystal-clear streams, and misty waterfalls, it's a total stunner. The park's electric-blue, glacier-fed Diablo Lake is a once-in-a-lifetime view that has to be seen to be believed!

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Photo of Newhalem Creek Campground
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North Cascades Hwy., Marblemount, WA, US

Newhalem Creek Campground

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10mi 00h 15m

810 State Route 20 Colonial Creek, Sedro-Woolley, WA, US

Colonial Creek Campground

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Alltrails hike www.alltrails.com/explore/recording/colonial-creek?u=m

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136mi 02h 53m
Photo of Snoqualmie Falls
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6501 Railroad Ave, Snoqualmie, WA, US

Snoqualmie Falls

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The thundering Snoqualmie Falls are a popular scenic attraction in Washington, thanks in part to the waterfall's appearance on the cult TV show "Twin Peaks." There's an observation deck that offers picture-perfect views of the landscape, and if you're feeling in need of some pampering, you can book a stay at the Salish Lodge and Spa, perched right on the edge of the falls.

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29mi 00h 45m
Photo of Kanaskat Palmer State Park Campground
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Kanaskat Palmer State Park, WA, US

Kanaskat Palmer State Park Campground

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Not booked. http://www.campsitephotos.com/campground/wa/kanaskat-palmer-state-park/

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Photo of Ohanapecosh Campground
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208 Ohanapecosh Rd, Packwood, WA, US

Ohanapecosh Campground

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Photo of Grove of the Patriarchs
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Steve Canyon Road, Packwood, WA, US

Grove of the Patriarchs

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near Ohanapecosh campground - 1,5 mile trail https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/grove-of-the-patriarchs

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17mi 00h 42m

Mount Rainier National Park, WA, US

Reflection Lakes - Mount Rainier NP

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Hiking the trail between the Narada Falls viewpoint and Reflection Lakes is pleasant enough. But you can extend the route into a loop featuring an unobstructed view of the Tatoosh Range from a rocky bluff, and an up-close experience of the awe-inspiring whitewater cascades of the Paradise River. Obtain a free copy of the “Paradise Area Trails” map from the Longmire Wilderness Information Center or Paradise Visitor Center to make this route even easier to follow. From the Narada Falls parking lot, cross the beautiful stone bridge and start downhill on the well-defined trail. Often damp, the trail drops moderately steeply 0.1 mile to a prominent viewpoint. The falls are best seen after mid-morning, when they can be fully illuminated on sunny days. Swirling mists can make the viewing area wet at any time of day. Continue downhill, leaving the crowds behind. At 0.2 mile is a ‘T’ junction with the Wonderland Trail. Go left and start climbing through pleasant shaded forest. The trail is lined with vegetation, predominantly vanilla leaf, blueberries, and ferns. Climb steadily to 0.8 mile, where you crest over a small pass and begin a gentle descent. At 1.3 miles, cross the Stevens Canyon Road and pick up the trail on the opposite side. At a junction with the “Lakes Trail”, go right and round the corner to the first and largest of the Reflection Lakes at 1.5 miles. (This junction offers a loop option of 3 miles.) To complete the recommended 5-mile loop, continue past the middle of the first lake, where the trail becomes a raised paved walkway beside the road. After 400 yards of pavement, follow the trail away from the highway to a junction at 2.0 miles. Go left on the trail also signed as “Lakes Trail”. Back in shady forest, climb on graveled soil to 2.5 miles, where the trail breaks out at Faraway Rock. This is an airy precipice with an outstanding 180-degree view including Stevens Canyon to the east, sparkling Louise Lake below, and the magnificent Tatoosh Range dominating the southern horizon. Pass a small tarn to reach another junction at 2.7 miles. Go left on the High Lakes Trail (or Lakes High Trail as the sign reads). Follow this route, which is mostly level with limited views and occasional ruts, to a junction at 3.8 miles with the other Lakes Trail. From here, the route is the same for either loop. Follow the sign toward Paradise, soon coming to a road. Cross it and pick up the trail at the far right of the wide gravel pullout. Almost immediately you reach the Paradise River and the first of many pleasant riverside viewpoints. Cross the river on a wooden bridge then descend to another road crossing. This one has two-way traffic with limited sight distance. You need to cross the bridge and the road to resume the trail at a small waterfall just below the bridge. Over the next quarter mile, the river churns and drops through a beautiful sequence of cascades, making photography stops almost mandatory. At 5.0 miles, the trail exits adjacent the restrooms at Narada Falls.

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2mi 00h 06m

Mount Rainier National Park, WA, US

Inspiration Point - Mount Rainier NP

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Photo of Christine Falls Viewpoint
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Paradise Road, WA, US

Christine Falls Viewpoint

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From the rocky coast to the forested mountains, the beauty of the Pacific Northwest is home to endless and wildly varied. Dive into the landscapes of this gorgeous corner of America with a road trip through its prettiest parks!