It’s always nice when we can give summer a proper goodbye here in Washington. Few states are as beautiful as Washington is, and especially in the fall. We’ve still got a beautiful, colorful Washington autumn ahead of us, and there are plenty of places in our beautiful state that shine their brightest in autumn. If you’re looking for a little escape before winter, here are some of the best places to visit in Washington state in the fall!
- Lake Wenatchee State Park
James_Seattle / Flickr Lake Wenatchee is one of the most ruggedly beautiful parts of our state. And although summers in this area can be pretty hectic, the crowds thin out by early October, and all you’re left with is scenery like this. Lake Wenatchee, Washington 98826, USA
- Winthrop and the Methow Valley
Martha T / Flickr It’s no secret that Winthrop is a fantastic place to visit in any season, both for its Old West vibes and close proximity to nature. And the surrounding Methow Valley often receives national attention for its autumn hues. Winthrop, WA 98862, USA
- Washington Park Arboretum (Seattle)
Rachel Samanyi / Flickr The Washington Park Arboretum is a quiet, peaceful little sanctuary in Seattle’s Madison Park neighborhood. It’s incredibly vibrant in the fall, especially at the Japanese Gardens. Washington Park Arboretum, 2300 Arboretum Dr E, Seattle, WA 98112, USA
- Mount Rainier National Park
Jim Culp / Flickr You might think of Mount Rainier National Park as a summertime destination – and if you’re hoping to go on a lengthy hike or camp in the park, that might be the ideal time to go. But every fall, this rugged terrain showcases fall foliage so colorful that it rivals the beauty of the summer wildflowers. Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA
- Leavenworth
Visit Leavenworth / Facebook Like most large events in Washington this year, Leavenworth’s Oktoberfest and other events and festivals are canceled this year. However, we assure you that you do not need them to have a beautiful time in this charming little Bavarian village. The fall foliage here is unreal.
- Manito Park (Spokane)
Lenee Grady / Google If you live in Eastern Washington, you owe it to yourself to pay a visit to Spokane’s Manito Park before the end of autumn. This 90-acre public park looks especially stunning this time of year. South Manito Park, S Manito Park, Spokane, WA 99203, USA
- Whatcom Falls Park (Bellingham)
Alans1948 / Flickr Located just outside the city of Bellingham, Whatcom Falls Park is a popular recreation space for locals and tourists alike. And this time of year, it is positively radiant. 1401 Electric Ave, Bellingham, WA 98229, USA
Do you have a favorite fall destination in Washington? Tell us about it in the comments!
James_Seattle / Flickr
Lake Wenatchee is one of the most ruggedly beautiful parts of our state. And although summers in this area can be pretty hectic, the crowds thin out by early October, and all you’re left with is scenery like this.
Lake Wenatchee, Washington 98826, USA
Martha T / Flickr
It’s no secret that Winthrop is a fantastic place to visit in any season, both for its Old West vibes and close proximity to nature. And the surrounding Methow Valley often receives national attention for its autumn hues.
Winthrop, WA 98862, USA
Rachel Samanyi / Flickr
The Washington Park Arboretum is a quiet, peaceful little sanctuary in Seattle’s Madison Park neighborhood. It’s incredibly vibrant in the fall, especially at the Japanese Gardens.
Washington Park Arboretum, 2300 Arboretum Dr E, Seattle, WA 98112, USA
Jim Culp / Flickr
You might think of Mount Rainier National Park as a summertime destination – and if you’re hoping to go on a lengthy hike or camp in the park, that might be the ideal time to go. But every fall, this rugged terrain showcases fall foliage so colorful that it rivals the beauty of the summer wildflowers.
Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA
Visit Leavenworth / Facebook
Like most large events in Washington this year, Leavenworth’s Oktoberfest and other events and festivals are canceled this year. However, we assure you that you do not need them to have a beautiful time in this charming little Bavarian village. The fall foliage here is unreal.
Lenee Grady / Google
If you live in Eastern Washington, you owe it to yourself to pay a visit to Spokane’s Manito Park before the end of autumn. This 90-acre public park looks especially stunning this time of year.
South Manito Park, S Manito Park, Spokane, WA 99203, USA
Alans1948 / Flickr
Located just outside the city of Bellingham, Whatcom Falls Park is a popular recreation space for locals and tourists alike. And this time of year, it is positively radiant.
1401 Electric Ave, Bellingham, WA 98229, USA
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Best Places To Visit In Washington In The Fall August 30, 2022 Tori Jane What are some of the best places to visit in Washington in October? Washington in the fall is a truly amazing time. You cannot beat the intense, vibrant color that seems to light up every nook and cranny of this beautiful place, and of course, we have our list of favorite places for fall color in Washington. Visit any of our amazing state parks and/or National Parks, like Mt. Rainier National Park, for an autumn experience you’ll never forget. Other amazing autumn destinations in Washington include the Olympic Peninsula, where you’ll spot bright color peeking through in between the fluffy branches of evergreen pines. Other excellent places to go in Washington during the fall include Leavenworth and even the Hoh Rainforest! What is fall in Washington state like? Fall in Washington is a wonderful time of year, and not even just for the colors (though that is a big reason). Early fall is typically dry and sunny, which is delightful considering just how rainy our state can be in the summer. In fact, the average rainfall in Washington state during September is just two inches! Temperatures tend to steadily drop from the 60s and 70s to the 50s, and oftentimes a nice, light sweater is perfect for an outdoor stroll. The color all over the state is vibrant and intense, and fall is a wonderful time to embark on a scenic Washington state road trip or two. Oh, and you can’t miss the fall festivals – never miss the fall festivals! Of course, come November, you ought to expect some snow flurries. Can’t be perfect outside forever! What is there to do in Washington state in October? There are so many ways to enjoy Washington in the fall! As we mentioned above, there are always our amazing state parks; what better time to go camping than now? Even better, find yourself a delightful location for glamping in the fall in Washington and do that – you’ll never want to camp any other way. There are all sorts of fun fall festivals in Washington, as well some wonderful corn mazes in Washington to explore as well. Autumn in Washington is an amazing time – we think you’ll love it.
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Best Places To Visit In Washington In The Fall
August 30, 2022
Tori Jane
What are some of the best places to visit in Washington in October? Washington in the fall is a truly amazing time. You cannot beat the intense, vibrant color that seems to light up every nook and cranny of this beautiful place, and of course, we have our list of favorite places for fall color in Washington. Visit any of our amazing state parks and/or National Parks, like Mt. Rainier National Park, for an autumn experience you’ll never forget. Other amazing autumn destinations in Washington include the Olympic Peninsula, where you’ll spot bright color peeking through in between the fluffy branches of evergreen pines. Other excellent places to go in Washington during the fall include Leavenworth and even the Hoh Rainforest! What is fall in Washington state like? Fall in Washington is a wonderful time of year, and not even just for the colors (though that is a big reason). Early fall is typically dry and sunny, which is delightful considering just how rainy our state can be in the summer. In fact, the average rainfall in Washington state during September is just two inches! Temperatures tend to steadily drop from the 60s and 70s to the 50s, and oftentimes a nice, light sweater is perfect for an outdoor stroll. The color all over the state is vibrant and intense, and fall is a wonderful time to embark on a scenic Washington state road trip or two. Oh, and you can’t miss the fall festivals – never miss the fall festivals! Of course, come November, you ought to expect some snow flurries. Can’t be perfect outside forever! What is there to do in Washington state in October? There are so many ways to enjoy Washington in the fall! As we mentioned above, there are always our amazing state parks; what better time to go camping than now? Even better, find yourself a delightful location for glamping in the fall in Washington and do that – you’ll never want to camp any other way. There are all sorts of fun fall festivals in Washington, as well some wonderful corn mazes in Washington to explore as well. Autumn in Washington is an amazing time – we think you’ll love it.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Washington in the fall is a truly amazing time. You cannot beat the intense, vibrant color that seems to light up every nook and cranny of this beautiful place, and of course, we have our list of favorite places for fall color in Washington. Visit any of our amazing state parks and/or National Parks, like Mt. Rainier National Park, for an autumn experience you’ll never forget. Other amazing autumn destinations in Washington include the Olympic Peninsula, where you’ll spot bright color peeking through in between the fluffy branches of evergreen pines. Other excellent places to go in Washington during the fall include Leavenworth and even the Hoh Rainforest!
What is fall in Washington state like?
Fall in Washington is a wonderful time of year, and not even just for the colors (though that is a big reason). Early fall is typically dry and sunny, which is delightful considering just how rainy our state can be in the summer. In fact, the average rainfall in Washington state during September is just two inches! Temperatures tend to steadily drop from the 60s and 70s to the 50s, and oftentimes a nice, light sweater is perfect for an outdoor stroll. The color all over the state is vibrant and intense, and fall is a wonderful time to embark on a scenic Washington state road trip or two. Oh, and you can’t miss the fall festivals – never miss the fall festivals! Of course, come November, you ought to expect some snow flurries. Can’t be perfect outside forever!
What is there to do in Washington state in October?
There are so many ways to enjoy Washington in the fall! As we mentioned above, there are always our amazing state parks; what better time to go camping than now? Even better, find yourself a delightful location for glamping in the fall in Washington and do that – you’ll never want to camp any other way. There are all sorts of fun fall festivals in Washington, as well some wonderful corn mazes in Washington to explore as well. Autumn in Washington is an amazing time – we think you’ll love it.