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A Pacific Northwest adventure: Rainforests and waterfalls

The Pacific Northwest is America's most lush escape.

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Created by EllieMarie - November 24th 2018

We've spent the past summer partnering with Holiday Inn to find the most epic road trip. To decide on the final route, we had travelers show us their favorite places to visit.

The only places in America outside of the Pacific Northwest that experience more rainfall are Alaska and Hawaii. And all of that rain has made the forests of Oregon and Washington into surreal, verdant wonderlands. In addition, the Pacific Northwest experiences an incredible variety of climates, including coastal, high mountain, alpine, semi-arid, and rainforest. So, starting in Forks, Washington, which is home to the continental U.S.'s highest annual rainfall, the most epic road trip through the Pacific Northwest will take you to some of the most beautiful natural wonders, bustling cities, and amazing historic sites.

18113 Upper Hoh Rd., Forks, WA, US

Hoh Rain Forest

The Pacific Northwest is known for its mountains and coast, but it's also home to rainforests! Hoh Rainforest in Olympic National Park is one of the best hikes in the park. The temperate rainforest features dense stands of trees all covered in verdant moss and lined with lush ferns. It's a surreal spot for some awesome exploring!

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Photo of Olympic National Park
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600 E Park Ave, Port Angeles, WA, US

Olympic National Park

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Olympic National Park is a must-see for anyone exploring the Pacific Northwest. The forests and mountains are typical of the landscapes across the region, and the beaches, with their tide pools and sea stacks, are unlike the beaches anywhere else in the country. Drive Hurricane Ridge, hike along Ruby Beach, explore Sol Duc Falls, hunt for glaciers, and feel the magic of this special park!

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168mi 03h 31m
Photo of Snoqualmie Falls
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6501 Railroad Ave, Snoqualmie, WA, US

Snoqualmie Falls

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For an iconic Pacific Northwest view, drive out of Seattle to Snoqualmie Falls. The observation deck offers a killer view, but the Salish Lodge and Spa right on the riverbank above the falls is absolutely awesome. If the lodge looks familiar, it's probably because it was the filming location for exterior shots of the Great Northern in "Twin Peaks"!

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89mi 01h 55m
Photo of Mount Rainier National Park
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55210 238th Avenue East, Ashford, WA, US

Mount Rainier National Park

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Mount Rainier National Park is utterly breathtaking, and even after you've visited, you might still have a hard time convincing yourself that it is, in fact, a real place. Snowcapped mountain peaks, lush alpine forests, and fields covered in bright wildflowers make for an incredible and unforgettable landscape. If you're short on time, head to the Paradise Jackson Visitor Center for a quick hike and some great views, and if you want to spend the night here, look into booking a stay at the Cedar Creek Treehouse.

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182mi 03h 34m

1634 Duane St, Astoria, OR, US

Bowpicker Fish and Chips

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9mi 00h 18m
Photo of Astoria / Warrenton / Seaside KOA Resort
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1100 NW Ridge Rd, OR, US

Astoria / Warrenton / Seaside KOA Resort

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15mi 00h 24m
Photo of Fort Columbia State Park
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475 Hwy 101, Naselle, WA, US

Fort Columbia State Park

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20mi 00h 32m
Photo of Worlds Longest Drivable Beach - Long Beach Peninsula
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3914 Pacific Way, Seaview, WA 98644, Long Beach, WA, US

Worlds Longest Drivable Beach - Long Beach Peninsula

From the coast to the mountains to the cities, the Pacific Northwest is an adventure-lover's paradise. It's a special region, where quirky is the norm, and parks hide rainforests and glaciers at the same time. Pack up your coziest flannel and your sturdiest hiking boots and prepare for the adventure of a lifetime!