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Mount Baker Road Trip (Sights, Hikes, and Activities)  
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Mount Baker Road Trip (Sights, Hikes, and Activities)  

The Mount Baker Scenic Byway SR 542 starts in Bellingham, Washington, and goes up 5,100 feet of elevation ending at Artist Point. It is one of the most stunning highways in Washington – comparable to driving through Mount Rainier National Park. It’s a fantastic alternative, or addition to, visiting the North Cascades National Park, and is an ideal destination for hikers of all abilities.

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All You Need to Know About the Goldmyer Hot Springs
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All You Need to Know About the Goldmyer Hot Springs

Goldmyer Hot Springs was everything we hoped for and more. It’s a natural geothermal hot spring cared for by the Northwest Wilderness Programs, a nonprofit organization established in 1976 to protect this area. The hot springs are so idyllic that soaking there felt like a dream. Move this activity to the top of your Pacific Northwest bucket list!

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Best Activities on the Oregon Coast
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Best Activities on the Oregon Coast

There are stunning sights all along the Oregon Coast, including some of the Pacific Northwest’s best beaches, coastal hikes, and tide pools. Find out when and where to do each here, along with other unique activities, such as visiting the Sea Lion Caves, lighthouses, and more.

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The Ultimate Cascade Loop Itinerary

The Ultimate Cascade Loop Itinerary

The Cascade Loop is a 440-mile road trip through some of Washington’s most gorgeous scenery. As it circles through the Cascade Mountains, it’s the best way to explore the North Cascades National Park. This trip can be completed in one to five days, with epic hikes, waterfalls, and cute towns along the way.

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Mount Rainier National Park Itinerary (From Locals)
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Mount Rainier National Park Itinerary (From Locals)

At 14,410 feet above sea level, Mount Rainier stands far above the surrounding Cascade Mountains. It’s so distinct that locals refer to it as “the mountain” and have an unofficial motto: “Live like the mountain is out.”  We recommend spending between one and five days near the park and suggest erring on the side of more time if you enjoy hiking and scenic drives. 

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Oregon Coast Road Trip Guide