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πŸ”οΈ Washington Highlights Road Trip

Seven fast days around Olympic, Mount Rainier and the North Cascades β€” Hurricane Ridge, the Hoh, the wild coast, Skyline Loop and Diablo Lake β€” with an optional eighth day for Maple Pass.

πŸ”οΈ Washington Highlights Road Trip

πŸš— Recommended Plan: 7–8 Days / 6–7 Nights

This condensed Washington loop keeps the state's strongest first-visit experiences β€” Hurricane Ridge, the Hoh Rain Forest, the Pacific coast, Mount Rainier's Skyline Loop, Snoqualmie Falls and the North Cascades Highway β€” without stretching to the full 11-day national-parks route.

πŸ—ΊοΈ Core Route

Seattle β†’ Port Angeles β†’ Hurricane Ridge β†’ Lake Crescent β†’ Hoh Rain Forest β†’ Forks β†’ La Push β†’ Ruby Beach β†’ Olympia β†’ Mount Rainier Paradise β†’ Snoqualmie Falls β†’ Diablo Lake β†’ Washington Pass β†’ Winthrop β†’ Seattle

  • πŸ›£οΈ Distance: roughly 850–1,000 miles
  • ⏱️ Pure driving: 21–25 hours, excluding ferries, hikes and traffic
  • πŸš— Vehicle: a normal sedan is sufficient

⚠️ Seven days is a fast itinerary. It works only when you start early, avoid unnecessary hotel changes, and choose one primary hike per day.

Day 1

πŸŒ„ Day 1 β€” Seattle β†’ Hurricane Ridge β†’ Port Angeles

ItemRecommendation
⛴️ FerrySeattle β†’ Bainbridge, or drive via Tacoma
🚘 Driving~2.5–3.5 hours, excluding ferry wait
πŸ›οΈ StayPort Angeles
⏰ DepartBefore 7:30 a.m.

The ferry is the scenic start; driving through Tacoma is the fallback when vehicle queues are excessive. Spend the afternoon at Hurricane Ridge, then overnight on the Port Angeles waterfront.

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    🐟 Pike Place Market
    🐟 Pike Place MarketPartly cloudy63Β°F / 17Β°C1–2 hours

    πŸ™οΈ Kick off downtown at Seattle's Pike Place Market before pointing the car toward the Olympic Peninsula.

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    Hurricane Ridge
    Hurricane RidgePartly cloudy42Β°F / 6Β°C3–4 hours

    πŸŒ„ Olympic's easiest alpine access β€” check the road report before driving up.

    πŸ₯Ύ Hurricane Hill Trail β€” ~3.4 mi / 700 ft round trip, 2–3 hours, 🟑 moderate β€” open subalpine ridgeline over the Olympics and the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

Day 2

🌿 Day 2 β€” Lake Crescent β†’ Hoh Rain Forest β†’ Forks

ItemRecommendation
🚘 Driving~3–4.5 hours
πŸ›οΈ StayForks
⏰ Depart~7 a.m.

A dense day: keep Lake Crescent focused and reach the Hoh before the afternoon queue builds.

❌ Skip Mount Storm King on this itinerary β€” it would push the Hoh too late.

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    Lake Crescent
    Lake CrescentClear58Β°F / 14Β°C1.5–2.5 hours

    🏞️ A short stop at Lake Crescent Lodge and the Barnes Point shoreline.

    πŸ₯Ύ Marymere Falls Trail β€” ~1.7 mi / 300 ft round trip, 1–1.5 hours, 🟒 easy to 🟑 moderate.

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    Hoh Rain Forest
    Hoh Rain ForestClear58Β°F / 14Β°C2–3 hours

    🌿 The entrance can queue for hours in summer β€” leave Lake Crescent on time.

    πŸ₯Ύ Hall of Mosses β€” ~0.8 mi loop, 30–60 minutes, 🟒 easy.

    πŸ₯Ύ Spruce Nature Trail β€” ~1.2 mi loop, 45–75 minutes, 🟒 easy.

Day 3

🌊 Day 3 β€” Forks β†’ La Push β†’ Ruby Beach β†’ Olympia

ItemRecommendation
🚘 Driving~4.5–6 hours
πŸ›οΈ StayOlympia
⏰ Depart~7 a.m.

Pacific coast day: choose one La Push beach rather than covering every access point, add Ruby Beach, then continue south.

βœ… Staying in Olympia prevents an unsafe late-night drive into Mount Rainier.

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    Forks
    ForksClear57Β°F / 14Β°C30–45 minutes

    🏘️ Fuel, breakfast and supplies β€” the practical service base for the west side of the peninsula.

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    La Push
    La PushPartly cloudy55Β°F / 13Β°C1.5–2.5 hours

    πŸ₯Ύ Second Beach Trail β€” ~2.1 mi / 300 ft round trip, 1.5–2.5 hours including beach time, 🟑 moderate β€” sea stacks and a broad sand beach.

    • Check the tide tables
    • Respect Quileute tribal rules and posted closures
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    Ruby Beach
    Ruby BeachPartly cloudy57Β°F / 14Β°C1–1.5 hours

    πŸͺ¨ Sea stacks, driftwood and tide pools β€” the strongest roadside stop on Olympic's coast.

    πŸ₯Ύ Ruby Beach Trail β€” ~1 mi / 100 ft round trip, 1–1.5 hours, 🟒 easy to 🟑 moderate.

Day 4

🌲 Day 4 β€” Olympia β†’ Mount Rainier Paradise

ItemRecommendation
🚘 Driving~2.5–4 hours with park stops
πŸ›οΈ StayAshford, Paradise or Packwood
πŸšͺ EntranceNisqually Entrance

An acclimatization day: Longmire, the roadside falls, Reflection Lakes and a short Paradise walk before tomorrow's big hike.

🎟️ No timed-entry reservations in 2026, but parking is finite β€” arrive early.

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    Mount Rainier National Park
    Mount Rainier National ParkClear40Β°F / 4Β°Chalf a day

    🌲 A gentle first Rainier afternoon:

    • Christine Falls & Narada Falls roadside stops
    • Reflection Lakes when the road is open

    πŸ₯Ύ Trail of the Shadows β€” ~0.7 mi loop at Longmire, 30–45 minutes, 🟒 easy.

    πŸ₯Ύ Nisqually Vista Trail β€” ~1.2 mi / 200 ft loop at Paradise, 45–75 minutes, 🟒 easy.

Day 5

πŸ”οΈ Day 5 β€” Skyline Loop β†’ Snoqualmie Falls β†’ North Bend

ItemRecommendation
🚘 Driving~3.5–5 hours after the hike
πŸ›οΈ StayNorth Bend or Snoqualmie
⏰ Trail startBefore 6:30–7 a.m.

The trip's main hike, then the transfer north with a Snoqualmie Falls stop.

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    Mount Rainier National Park
    Mount Rainier National ParkClear40Β°F / 4Β°C4.5–6 hours

    πŸ₯Ύ Skyline Trail Loop β€” 5.5 mi / 1,700 ft loop, 4.5–6 hours, 🟠 strenuous β€” Myrtle Falls, Panorama Point and the Nisqually Glacier up close. Start before 7 a.m.; snow can linger into July.

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    Snoqualmie Falls
    Snoqualmie FallsClear62Β°F / 17Β°C30–75 minutes

    πŸ’§ The 268-foot falls on the drive north β€” after Skyline, the free upper viewpoint is enough.

    πŸ₯Ύ Optional lower trail β€” ~1.4 mi / 300 ft round trip, 1–1.5 hours, 🟑 moderate.

Day 6

πŸ’š Day 6 β€” North Bend β†’ Diablo Lake β†’ Washington Pass β†’ Winthrop

ItemRecommendation
🚘 Driving~5–6.5 hours with stops
πŸ›οΈ StayWinthrop or Mazama
πŸ›£οΈ Main roadState Route 20

The North Cascades Highway day β€” Newhalem, the Diablo Lake and Ross Lake overlooks, Washington Pass, then Winthrop before dark.

🚧 SR 20 is seasonal and can close for snow, fire or rockfall β€” verify WSDOT status before travel.

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    Diablo Lake
    Diablo LakeClear62Β°F / 17Β°C1–2 hours

    πŸ’š Diablo Lake Vista Point (20–40 min), with short stops at Newhalem and the Ross Lake Overlook.

    πŸ₯Ύ Optional: Thunder Knob Trail β€” ~3.4 mi / 675 ft round trip, 2–2.5 hours, 🟑 moderate β€” only when legs and daylight allow.

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    Washington Pass
    Washington PassClear51Β°F / 11Β°C20–40 minutes

    πŸ”οΈ Washington Pass Overlook β€” ~0.3 mi paved path, 20–40 minutes, 🟒 easy β€” facing Liberty Bell Mountain at SR 20's scenic high point.

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    Winthrop
    WinthropClear70Β°F / 21Β°Cevening

    🀠 Old-West storefronts in the Methow Valley β€” dinner, fuel and your North Cascades base.

Day 7

πŸ₯Ύ Day 7 β€” A North Cascades Hike β†’ Seattle

ItemRecommendation
🚘 Driving~4–5 hours from Winthrop to Seattle
🏁 FinishSeattle
⏰ StartAt sunrise or shortly after

Choose one hike based on season and fatigue β€” Blue Lake is the best all-around choice, Rainy Lake the recovery option.

βœ… Skipping the final hike in poor weather or smoke is a valid operational decision, not a failed trip.

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    Maple Pass
    Maple PassClear51Β°F / 11Β°C2.5–3.5 hours

    🧭 Pick one hike from the Rainy Pass area before the drive back:

    πŸ₯Ύ Blue Lake Trail β€” ~4.4 mi / 1,050 ft round trip, 2.5–3.5 hours, 🟑 moderate β€” the best all-around choice.

    πŸ₯Ύ Rainy Lake β€” ~2 mi / 70 ft round trip, 1–1.5 hours, 🟒 easy β€” the recovery option.

    βœ… No hike at all is a valid call in poor weather or smoke.

Day 8

🍁 Day 8 (Optional) β€” Maple Pass

ItemRecommendation
πŸ›οΈ StayA second night in Winthrop or Mazama
⏰ StartAt sunrise
πŸ‚ Best windowLate September – early October

Add this day only when you can add another Winthrop night β€” ideally for the golden-larch window. After multiple demanding hikes, a relaxed Methow Valley morning is the better choice.

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    Maple Pass
    Maple PassClear51Β°F / 11Β°C4.5–6.5 hours

    πŸ₯Ύ Heather–Maple Pass Loop β€” ~7.2 mi / 2,000 ft loop, 4.5–6.5 hours, 🟠 strenuous β€” alpine lakes, ridgelines and golden larches in early fall.

    • Parking fills before sunrise on peak weekends
    • Don't park illegally on SR 20

🌀️ Best Time to Travel

πŸ₯‡ Mid-July–September: the best probability that Hurricane Ridge, Skyline and SR 20 are all accessible, with long daylight β€” at the cost of crowds, parking pressure and possible wildfire smoke. πŸ‚ Late September–early October trades some access for golden larches at Maple Pass. πŸ’§ May–June has the strongest waterfalls, but Skyline may need snow travel and SR 20 may still be closed.

🧳 Booking & Logistics

  • 🏨 Book Forks, Mount Rainier-area and Winthrop lodging early.
  • πŸ…ΏοΈ Hurricane Ridge, Paradise, the Hoh and Rainy Pass parking fill early β€” start each day before 7:30 a.m.
  • 🌊 Check Olympic coast tide tables before La Push and Ruby Beach.
  • 🚧 SR 20 is seasonal β€” verify WSDOT status immediately before the North Cascades day.
  • πŸ—ΊοΈ Download offline maps; coverage is unreliable in all three parks.

βœ… Final Recommendation

Use 7 days for the core route between mid-July and September: three focused Olympic days, one full Mount Rainier hiking day, Snoqualmie Falls as a transfer stop, Diablo Lake and Washington Pass as mandatory viewpoints, and Blue Lake as the standard final hike. Add Day 8 only for Maple Pass in larch season.

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