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Border to Border: Essential road trip stops along I-5

The places to see off I-5 exits between California and Washington

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Created by nylnorealo - January 30th 2021

Interstate 5 is the main highway of America's West Coast, running parallel to the Pacific Ocean and U.S. Route 99, from Mexico to Canada. The major states I-5 goes through include California, Oregon and Washington. It runs through some pretty cool cities too: Seattle, Portland, Sacramento, Los Angeles, and San Diego. It also happens to be the only continuous Interstate highway to touch the borders of both Canada and Mexico. These are a few of the best stops along I-5!

7201 Carlsbad Blvd., Carlsbad, CA, US

South Carlsbad State Beach

Surfing, fishing, camping and beach access for day-use visitors make South Carlsbad State Beach a great place to spend some time. If you can, stay to watch the sun set over the water: there's nothing quite like it.

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31520 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, CA, US

Mission San Juan Capistrano

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Next pay a visit to Mission San Juan Capistrano. The history of Spanish missionaries coming to California is important, and also sobering; there are 2,000 inhabitants of this 18th-century mission buried in unmarked graves, mostly Native Americans. The ruins of the old stone building are also quite fascinating to see.

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via Interstate 5 N

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15101 Lancaster Rd, Lancaster, CA, US

Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve

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There's tons of natural beauty along I-5. Between late winter and early spring, Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve explodes with brightly-hued flowers, mostly poppies. Seven miles of trail make for awesome wildflower viewing, or for a good place to stretch your legs after long hours in the car.

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123mi 02h 10m
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17191 Hwy 46, Lost Hills, CA, US

Last Place James Dean Stopped

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If you're into James Dean, history, pop culture, or offbeat roadside attractions, the Last Place James Dean Stopped in Lost Hills fits the bill quite nicely. James Dean died at the young age of 24 in a car crash while driving in his famed "Little Bastard" Porsche Spyder not far from this gas station. There's a 50's themed diner and general store, all bedecked with the legendarily handsome actor's likeness.

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Coalinga, CA, US

New Idria Ghost Town

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New Idria Ghost Town, built around a former mercury mine, was only abandoned in the 1970's so there are still nearly 100 buildings left, although they've been vandalized quite a bit. It's not as rustic as some ghost towns, but it's a cool place to stop and take some gritty pictures.

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Another nice place to stretch your legs is the O'Neill Forebay Wildlife Area in Gustline, CA. It's perfect for camping, or if you pick up some food, for a nice afternoon picnic. If you have time, you can also enjoy the swimming and boating here and at the other nearby reservoirs!

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via County Road 99W & Flournoy Ave

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15312 Highway 299, Shasta, CA, US

Shasta State Historic Park

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The town of Shasta, which was active during the mid-19th century, is mostly abandoned today. However, the old buildings have been preserved at Shasta State Historic Park. Step back in time at the jail, the store, the church, the museum, the post office, and the school.

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24mi 00h 35m

20359 Shasta Caverns Rd, Lakehead, CA, US

Lake Shasta Caverns

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The stunning Lake Shasta Caverns, which must be reached via a boat, are one of the coolest attractions in the area. As you traverse the system of caverns, you'll learn about their fascinating history and see all kinds of wild rock formations. It's a bit of a trek, with about 600 stairs total, but it's well worth the effort.

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150mi 02h 51m
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4303 Sardine Creek L Fork Road, Gold Hill, OR, US

The Oregon Vortex/House of Mystery

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Once you reach Gold Hill, OR pull over at the Oregon Vortex/House of Mystery, a 1930s-era attraction and roadside classic not far off I-5. Whether or not you believe in the scientific analysis of the "vortex" that causes the laws of physics to seem irrelevant (as I suspected in high school science class), it's still a fun stop. Plus, they have a cute curio shop with offbeat oddities.

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88mi 01h 38m
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Umpqua National Forest, OR, US

Umpqua National Forest

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Next, bask in some breathtaking natural beauty at Umpqua National Forest. This massive woodland preserve is packed with shaded trails, fields of wildflowers, misty waterfalls, and cozy cabins. Even taking a quick detour to drive through this beautiful forest is a must!

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400 SW Kingston Ave,, Portland, OR, US

International Rose Test Garden

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After that, if you keep driving up I-5, you'll hit the city of Portland. The International Rose Test Garden is free, and you can't deny that the best way to meet The City of Roses is in their rose garden! You can see all kinds of varieties of the flower here, and take in some awesome views of Portland.

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1mi 00h 06m

1005 W Burnside St, Portland, OR, US

Powell's City of Books

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Need some more reading material for when you're not in the driver's seat? Powell's City of Books is a legendary independent bookstore. It's utterly massive, so if you're looking for something in particular, grab a map; otherwise, it's just as fun to aimlessly get lost among the rows of books and stumble across something you never knew you needed.

And stay the night at one of Portland's hip hotels: Hotel Modera, The Nines and the Hotel Vintage Plaza are awesome spots.

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3029 Spirit Lake Highway, Castle Rock, WA, US

Mount St Helens Visitor Center

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Whether or not you were alive when the Mount St. Helens volcano erupted in 1980 or not, it's still a formidable sight to see. The Mount St. Helens Visitor Center offers amazing views of the mountain, excellent exhibits, and a trail. If you're feeling daring, you can buy a permit to climb to the top and stare into the crater. It's ideal for beginner mountaineers, but make sure you check up on the status of the volcano before you attempt to conquer it.

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54mi 00h 56m
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12245 Tilley Rd SW, Olympia, WA, US

Millersylvania State Park

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Ahh...back to nature, since the beauty along I-5 in the Pacific Northwest is legendary. The secluded forests and lake (complete with swimming beach!) at Millersylvania State Park are completely relaxing. It also has awesome camping if you find yourself so enchanted by the surroundings that you can't pull yourself away.

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31mi 00h 36m
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12317 Gravelly Lake Dr SW, Lakewood, WA, US

Lakewold Gardens Estate

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After you cruise through Olympia, you'll hit the city of Tacoma. Learn firsthand about Tacoma's prominent past with a tour of Lakewold Gardens Estate. Developed by a shipping magnate as a country retreat in the early 20th century, the gardens were designed by the Olmsteads, the country's most prominent landscaping firm (Frederick Law Olmstead designed Central Park!) Soak in the beauty of the well-manicured property as you stroll along.

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10mi 00h 13m

1801 Dock St, Tacoma, WA, US

Museum of Glass

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Glass isn't just for cups, windows, and spectacles! The Museum of Glass is dedicated to the artistry of glassblowing. Cross the Bridge of Glass, lined with pieces by famed glass artist Dale Chihuly, and check out the museum. See some mindblowing sculptures, watch live demonstrations, and check out the gift shop.

In search of a hotel in Tacoma? The Hotel Murano and the Courtyard in Downtown Tacoma are super nice.

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36mi 00h 43m
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94 Pike St, Ste 32, Seattle, WA, US

Market Theater Gum Wall

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And since I-5 passes through Seattle, you should stop at Pike's Place Market. If you want something grungy to see in this punk rock city, head to the Market Theater Gum Wall. In November of 2015, it was scrubbed clean of chewed up wads of gum for the first time in 20 years. Over 2,300 pounds of gooey gunk was removed from the brick wall at Pike Place Market's Market Theater. Naturally, the moment cleaning was complete, people began to add gum back to the walls. Help bring this weird local monument back to its former glory by contributing a piece!

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1mi 00h 05m
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400 Broad St, Seattle, WA, US

Space Needle

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You can see the classic Space Needle from all across the city, but the view from the top is out of this world. Built in only 400 days for the 1962 World's Fair, it remains one of the most iconic spots in Seattle!

Some cool hotels in Seattle include the Ace Hotel, the Palladian Hotel, and the Alexis Hotel.

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84mi 01h 38m

41020 State Route 20, Oak Harbor, WA, US

Deception Pass State Park

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Then take in awesome views of Puget Sound from Deception Pass State Park's bridge, check out their well-established trails, or just relax on the beach. Bonus: you can camp here as well!

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1401 Electric Ave, Bellingham, WA, US

Whatcom Falls Park

Or cross the mossy stone bridge at Whatcom Falls Park and check out the waterfalls, which make this park the perfect place for a shorter hike. You can also see the fish hatcheries where salmon are raised.

The best time to road trip down I-5: In the summer there's a significant amount of fog along the northern part of the route. The best weather is generally from September through early October, as well as late April and May. Also keep in mind that the summers are high tourist season, and road conditions in winter can be slightly precarious, especially up north.