As soon as you are finished touring Mount Rainier National Park, you will continue South until you get to the infamous Mount Saint Helens. If you think the destinations on this itinerary have been impressive so far, we are just getting warmed up. Make sure you bring your hiking shoes with you as this park has some of the best hiking trails in the US National Parks System. At 14,410 feet (or 4,392 meters), Mount Rainier is the 5th tallest mountain in the continental United States and one of the favorite mountains for climbers. Having seen some of the prettier mountains in the Rockies at North Cascades National Park, you will next head South and drive until you get to Mount Rainier National Park. If you into climbing and hiking, you will really enjoy this park as it is a favorite of enthusiasts of both. The North Cascades is one of the prettier sections of the Rocky Mountains and North Cascades National Park lets you explore these beautiful mountains and the surrounding areas. Once you have explored Olympic National Park, you will head East into the Rocky Mountains until you get to North Cascades National Park. You will want to spend a full day in Olympic National Park as there is a lot to see and do. Located on the Olympic Penninsula just outside of Seattle, Olympic National Park is known for the moss-covered trees in its temperature rainforests and the beautiful mountain vistas and beaches that can be found within the park. You will start your trip by flying into Seattle, Washington, where you can spend some time exploring this beautiful city or start your road-trip right away with a stop at the beautiful Olympic National Park. ![]() The Pacific Northwest is renown for its wildness and its beauty and the national parks that are found in the Pacific Northwest of the United States are no different. In this fourth part of my Epic National Parks Road Trips series, I am going to walk you thru a road trip itinerary that takes you thru some of America’s most stunning national parklands.
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