Many of the natural wonders in Washington state are popular tourist spots. But this strategic natural wonders road trip will allow you to make the journey the destination, highlighting five of the nature-made gems that make our state so stunning. Allow four or five full days for this adventure if you can, so that you won’t have to rush through a single sunset. Gas up the car and let’s begin this epic road trip through The Evergreen State.
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- Mount Rainier, Eatonville
Mick Thompson / Flickr If Washington had its own Seven Wonders list, Mount Rainier would surely top it. Start your road trip by spending a full day at Mount Rainier National Park. You can go hiking, visit Martha Falls or just enjoy the mountain views from one of the many viewpoints.
Check out this short video showing gorgeous views of Mount Rainier.
Mount Rainier, Washington 98304, USA
- Lake Chelan, Chelan
Andy Simonds / Flickr Lake Chelan is one of the deepest lakes in the world, and it’s also one of the most pristine places in the state to go for a swim. If you’d rather just admire the water while staying dry, you can go for a boat ride on the Lady of the Lake.
Here’s a cool video showing you a bird’s eye view of Lake Chean.
Lake Chelan, Washington, USA
- Palouse Falls, LaCrosse
Ramanathan Kathiresan / Flickr The official waterfall of Washington is a lasting remnant of the Missoula Floods, which swept across Eastern Washington at the end of the ice age. If you can, try to time your visit to the falls so you can catch a sunset. Watching the light and shadows change along the canyon walls is an unforgettable experience.
Want to see more of this stunning waterfall? Here’s a short video that you will love.
Palouse Falls, Washington 99143, USA
- Columbia River Gorge, Underwood
Jan Tik / Flickr Next, head down south and drive along Washington State Route 14 to take in the views of the amazing Columbia River Gorge. The Columbia River, which runs from British Columbia to Oregon, is one of the world’s largest hydropower systems. Columbia River Gorge view point, Cook-Underwood Rd, Underwood, WA 98651, USA
- Mount St. Helens, Amboy
Jasperdo / Flickr Mount St. Helens has erupted more frequently than any other volcano in the Cascade Range, but it has behaved itself (more or less) since 1980. By visiting Mount St. Helens, you’ll be able to see evidence of the destruction and the following rebirth. Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument Headquarters, 42218 NE Yale Bridge Rd, Amboy, WA 98601, USA
There’s so much to see from behind the wheel in Washington. Are you ready to explore these natural wonders? Tell us in the comments below. If you don’t have the time to take this trip right now, take a drive down one of these scenic byways in Washington.
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Mick Thompson / Flickr
If Washington had its own Seven Wonders list, Mount Rainier would surely top it. Start your road trip by spending a full day at Mount Rainier National Park. You can go hiking, visit Martha Falls or just enjoy the mountain views from one of the many viewpoints.
Check out this short video showing gorgeous views of Mount Rainier.
Mount Rainier, Washington 98304, USA
Andy Simonds / Flickr
Lake Chelan is one of the deepest lakes in the world, and it’s also one of the most pristine places in the state to go for a swim. If you’d rather just admire the water while staying dry, you can go for a boat ride on the Lady of the Lake.
Here’s a cool video showing you a bird’s eye view of Lake Chean.
Lake Chelan, Washington, USA
Ramanathan Kathiresan / Flickr
The official waterfall of Washington is a lasting remnant of the Missoula Floods, which swept across Eastern Washington at the end of the ice age. If you can, try to time your visit to the falls so you can catch a sunset. Watching the light and shadows change along the canyon walls is an unforgettable experience.
Want to see more of this stunning waterfall? Here’s a short video that you will love.
Palouse Falls, Washington 99143, USA
Jan Tik / Flickr
Next, head down south and drive along Washington State Route 14 to take in the views of the amazing Columbia River Gorge. The Columbia River, which runs from British Columbia to Oregon, is one of the world’s largest hydropower systems.
Columbia River Gorge view point, Cook-Underwood Rd, Underwood, WA 98651, USA
Jasperdo / Flickr
Mount St. Helens has erupted more frequently than any other volcano in the Cascade Range, but it has behaved itself (more or less) since 1980. By visiting Mount St. Helens, you’ll be able to see evidence of the destruction and the following rebirth.
Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument Headquarters, 42218 NE Yale Bridge Rd, Amboy, WA 98601, USA
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NATURAL WONDERS IN WASHINGTON STATE & RELATED INFO February 06, 2023 Melanie J. What are some more Natural Wonders In Washington State? There are lots of natural wonders In Washington State and they include:
Snoqualmie Falls, Snoqualmie Diablo Lake, North Cascades Dungeness Spit, Clallam County Goat Rocks Wilderness, Randle The Hoh Rain Forest at Olympic National Park, Fork
And here’s a previous article telling you more about Washington’s natural wonders. What are the best natural wonders in Washington? The best natural wonders in Washington include stunning lakes, mountain ranges, caves, majestic cascades, and so much more. Here are a few of the best natural wonders in Washington:
The Enchantments at Alpine Lakes Wilderness North Cascades National Park Cape Flattery, Neah Bay Olympic Hot Springs, Port Angeles The Ape Cave, Skamania
Here’s a previous article about some more natural wonders in Washington. What are the best road trips in Washington state? There is so much to explore in the Evergreen State, which makes it a great state for road trips. Some of the best road trips in Washington include:
Waterfalls Road Trip Charming Small Towns Road Trip Lighthouse Road Trip Fall Foliage Road Trip Abandoned Places Road Trip
Be sure to check out this previous article about more fun road trips in Washington.
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NATURAL WONDERS IN WASHINGTON STATE & RELATED INFO
February 06, 2023
Melanie J.
What are some more Natural Wonders In Washington State? There are lots of natural wonders In Washington State and they include:
Snoqualmie Falls, Snoqualmie Diablo Lake, North Cascades Dungeness Spit, Clallam County Goat Rocks Wilderness, Randle The Hoh Rain Forest at Olympic National Park, Fork
And here’s a previous article telling you more about Washington’s natural wonders. What are the best natural wonders in Washington? The best natural wonders in Washington include stunning lakes, mountain ranges, caves, majestic cascades, and so much more. Here are a few of the best natural wonders in Washington:
The Enchantments at Alpine Lakes Wilderness North Cascades National Park Cape Flattery, Neah Bay Olympic Hot Springs, Port Angeles The Ape Cave, Skamania
Here’s a previous article about some more natural wonders in Washington. What are the best road trips in Washington state? There is so much to explore in the Evergreen State, which makes it a great state for road trips. Some of the best road trips in Washington include:
Waterfalls Road Trip Charming Small Towns Road Trip Lighthouse Road Trip Fall Foliage Road Trip Abandoned Places Road Trip
Be sure to check out this previous article about more fun road trips in Washington.
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There are lots of natural wonders In Washington State and they include:
- Snoqualmie Falls, Snoqualmie
- Diablo Lake, North Cascades
- Dungeness Spit, Clallam County
- Goat Rocks Wilderness, Randle
- The Hoh Rain Forest at Olympic National Park, Fork
And here’s a previous article telling you more about Washington’s natural wonders.
What are the best natural wonders in Washington?
The best natural wonders in Washington include stunning lakes, mountain ranges, caves, majestic cascades, and so much more. Here are a few of the best natural wonders in Washington:
- The Enchantments at Alpine Lakes Wilderness
- North Cascades National Park
- Cape Flattery, Neah Bay
- Olympic Hot Springs, Port Angeles
- The Ape Cave, Skamania
Here’s a previous article about some more natural wonders in Washington.
What are the best road trips in Washington state?
There is so much to explore in the Evergreen State, which makes it a great state for road trips. Some of the best road trips in Washington include:
- Waterfalls Road Trip
- Charming Small Towns Road Trip
- Lighthouse Road Trip
- Fall Foliage Road Trip
- Abandoned Places Road Trip
Be sure to check out this previous article about more fun road trips in Washington.