Washington & Oregon Road Trip Itinerary
+ Top Attractions

Recommended Travel Time:  ‑ 3 Weeks
 

Seattle, Washington

2 - 4 Days

Seattle is a gorgeous seaside city full of contemporary high-rise buildings and landmarks, surrounded by breathtaking natural scenery. Around Downtown Seattle you'll find many excellent restaurants and a thriving nightlife scene.

Seattle Center hosts the city's iconic Space Needle tower, which offers sweeping panoramic views from the top. Nearby you can visit the stunning Chihuly Gardens & Glass as well as the incredible Museum of Pop Culture, which was designed by famous architect Frank Gehry.

Downtown Seattle hosts the first Starbucks Cafe, the scenic Seattle Waterfront, and Pikes Place Market, where you'll find many unique shops as well as the famous Gum Wall. Also Downtown are the city's iconic Smith Tower and Columbia Center skyscrapers, both of which offer amazing views from the top. To enjoy picturesque views overlooking Downtown for free head to Kerry Park, as well as the Gas Works Park, which sits on the shore of Lake Union.

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Possible Trip Extension (1 ‑ 3 Days)

Mount Baker & North Cascades, Washington

Reaching Victoria, B.C.

(From Bellingham you can drive over the Canadian border to the Vancouver suburb of Tsawwassen to catch the car ferry to Swartz Bay on Vancouver Island and continue driving to nearby Victoria.)

From Seattle you can take the ferry from the Washington city of Port Angeles. When returning from Victoria you'll want to take the ferry back to Port Angeles, Washington as it is located adjacent to Olympic National Park.

Possible Trip Extension (2 ‑ 5 Days)

Victoria & Vancouver Island, British Columbia

Olympic National Park, Washington

2 - 4 Days

Olympic National Park is located along the massive Olympic Peninsula of Washington, centered around massive breathtaking mountains and forests. The national park hosts several lush green rainforest eco-systems that you can explore, including the Hoh Rainforest, Quinault Rainforest, and the Sol Duc Falls Trail.

Along the coast are several gorgeous beaches with dense forests that stretch to the rocky coastline. These include Ruby Beach, Rialto Beach, Second Beach, and Cape Flattery, with Cape Flattery located at the most northwestern tip of the continental United States.

The Olympic Peninsula also offers amazing hiking, including the Hurricane Hill Trail which traverses alongside lush meadows and abundant wildlife, while offers majestic views of the Olympic Mountains and the coast. On the other side of the mountains it the Mt. Ellinor Trail, from which you can enjoy magnificent far-reaching views over the surrounding vast wilderness of forests and lakes.

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Northern Oregon Coast & Cannon Beach (Southbound)

1 - 3 Days

Oregon's northern coast hosts a variety of scenic viewpoints and attractions along Highway 101. This route follows a long stretch of this highway between Astoria near the northwestern tip of Oregon and the city of Tillamook.

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Southern Oregon Coast (Southbound)

1 - 2 Days

Oregon's southern coast features several extremely scenic areas located along Highway 101, although the entire drive along the coast is quite scenic. This route follows along a stretch of this highway between Newport / Yachats, Or and concludes in Brookings, OR just north of the California border.

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Possible Trip Extension (2 ‑ 4 Days)

Upper Northern California Coast & Redwoods (Southbound)

Crater Lake National Park, Oregon

1 - 2 Days

The gorgeous Crater Lake National Park is centered around a massive deep blue lake which sits inside of a vast crater, surrounded by beautiful mountains and forest.

You can drive around the vast Crater Lake to enjoy multiple perspectives over this gorgeous natural wonder, most notably Meriam Point, the Watchman Overlook which looks out directly over Wizard Island, and the Sinnott Memorial Observation Station in Rim Village. From Rim Village you can take the short hike up to one of the lake's best viewpoints atop Garfield Peak.

On the northern side of Crater Lake you can hike down to the lakeshore via the Cleetwood Cove Trail, which also leads to the lake's boat tour dock, although these tours must be made far in advance.

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Bend, Oregon

1 - 3 Days

The city of Bend is set in the high desert of Central Oregon surrounded by a vast volcanic landscape. The city is a great base from which to explore the incredible natural wonders in the area. The city's historic downtown area is known as Old Bend and hosts many great shops and restaurants. Bend is also home to the last remaining Blockbuster Video as well as the Deschutes Brewery. You can enjoy views over the city from atop the Pilot Butte.

Just west of Bend is the majestic Tumalo Falls. To the north of Bend is Smith Rock State Park, an immensely beautiful volcanic landscape of tall sheer cliffs which are great for rock climbing or hiking. The Crooked River flows around the center of the park, creating a giant peninsula.

South of Bend is the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, which hosts several large cinder cones amongst a black volcanic landscape. Popular attractions in the monument include the Big Obsidian Flow Trail, Paulina Creek Falls, the Lava River Cave, and the High Desert Museum.

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Possible Trip Extension (½ ‑ 2 Days)

Williamette National Forest, Oregon

Silver Falls State Park, Oregon

½ - 1 Day

Approximately 1 hour south of Portland is Silver Falls State Park, so be sure to get an early start on the day in order to visit this beautiful place. Silver Falls State Park is a miniature rainforest ecosystem featuring several huge waterfalls amongst an incredibly lush green landscape, with all of the waterfalls connected by a single creek.

To see all of the waterfalls you can hike the popular Trail of Ten Falls, which connects all of the park's waterfalls via an extremely scenic 7.2 mile (11.6 km) hike through this rainforest-like environment. Alternatively you can see some of the park's largest and most notable waterfalls with a much shorter amount of hiking.

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Portland, Oregon

2 - 4 Days

Oregon's capital city of Portland is located just south of the Washington border and over 60 miles (100 km) inland from the Pacific Coast. Portland has a renowned nightlife scene, with the most popular areas being Downtown Portland, Morrison Street, and Burnside Street. In these areas you'll find many great breweries, restaurants, and bars.

Downtown Portland hosts the tranquil Lan Su Chinese Garden, the Portland Art Museum, and Powell's City of Books, a massive multi-leveled bookstore that's quite famous.

One of Portland's top sights in the hills above the city is the chateau-stye Pittock Mansion with its fancy historic interiors and excellent views overlooking Downtown Portland. Nearby are two lush and beautiful gardens, the Portland Japanese Garden and International Rose Test Garden. On the northeastern side of Portland is Rocky Butte Park, which offers excellent views overlooking Portland and both Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Hood on a clear day.

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Columbia River Gorge, Oregon

Day-Trips

The Columbia River Gorge separates the state of Washington on the northern side, and Oregon on the southern side of the river. On the Oregon side of the river gorge you'll find many stunning massive waterfalls surrounded by lush dense forests, connected via the Historic Columbia River Highway.

Heading east from Portland you'll encounter the Crown Point Vista House, which overlooks a picturesque section of the Columbia River Gorge from high above.

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Possible Trip Extension (1 ‑ 2 Days)

Mount St. Helens National Monument, Washington

Mount Rainier National Park, Washington

1 - Days

Mount Rainier National Park is centered around the colossal Mt. Rainier volcano, which towers nearly 14,100 feet (4,300 m) above the surrounding landscape and is among the tallest peaks in the continental USA. The volcanic mountain is covered in glaciers, forests, and meadows, and harbors abundant wildlife.

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Return to Seattle

((Or Portland or Vancouver))