15 days in Washington State Itinerary
Created using Inspirock Washington State trip itinerary builder
Start: Jacksonville
Fly to Seattle Tacoma International Airport, Drive to North Cascades National Park
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North Cascades National Park
— 2 nights
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Olympic National Park
— 5 nights
Drive
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Mount Rainier National Park
— 4 nights
Drive
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Snoqualmie
— 2 nights
Fly
End: Jacksonville
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North Cascades National Park — 2 nights
Explore North Cascades National Park's surroundings by going to Rainbow Falls (in Stehekin) and Mt Baker Ski Area (in Glacier). The adventure continues: admire all the interesting features of N Cascades Hwy, get great views at Diablo Lake Vista Point, take your sightseeing to a higher altitude at Washington Pass, and explore the activities along Diablo Dam.
For photos, where to stay, maps, and more tourist information, refer to the North Cascades National Park trip planner.
Jacksonville to North Cascades National Park is an approximately 13.5-hour combination of flight and car. You can also drive. You'll gain 3 hours traveling from Jacksonville to North Cascades National Park due to the time zone difference. Traveling from Jacksonville in July, you will find days in North Cascades National Park are little chillier (76°F), and nights are colder (52°F). Wrap up your sightseeing on the 11th (Tue) early enough to travel to Olympic National Park.
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For photos, where to stay, maps, and more tourist information, refer to the North Cascades National Park trip planner.
Jacksonville to North Cascades National Park is an approximately 13.5-hour combination of flight and car. You can also drive. You'll gain 3 hours traveling from Jacksonville to North Cascades National Park due to the time zone difference. Traveling from Jacksonville in July, you will find days in North Cascades National Park are little chillier (76°F), and nights are colder (52°F). Wrap up your sightseeing on the 11th (Tue) early enough to travel to Olympic National Park.
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Olympic National Park — 5 nights

Change things up with these side-trips from Olympic National Park: Sandphifer Gallery (in Pacific Beach) and Quinault Big Spruce Tree (in Quinault). And it doesn't end there: stroll through Hurricane Ridge, take a peaceful walk through Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center, take your sightseeing to a higher altitude at Mount Olympus, and explore the activities along Lake Crescent.
To find photos, more things to do, reviews, and tourist information, use the Olympic National Park driving holiday planner.
The Route module can help you plan travel from North Cascades National Park to Olympic National Park. Traveling from North Cascades National Park in July, you will find days in Olympic National Park are little chillier (70°F), and nights are about the same (52°F). Wrap up your sightseeing on the 16th (Sun) early enough to travel to Mount Rainier National Park.
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To find photos, more things to do, reviews, and tourist information, use the Olympic National Park driving holiday planner.
The Route module can help you plan travel from North Cascades National Park to Olympic National Park. Traveling from North Cascades National Park in July, you will find days in Olympic National Park are little chillier (70°F), and nights are about the same (52°F). Wrap up your sightseeing on the 16th (Sun) early enough to travel to Mount Rainier National Park.
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Mount Rainier National Park — 4 nights

Spend the 19th (Wed) wandering through the wild on Discover Nature. There's lots more to do: take your sightseeing to a higher altitude at Mount Rainier, admire the verdant scenery at Paradise Valley, trek along Skyline Trail, and take in the dramatic scenery at Narada Falls.
To see reviews, ratings, maps, and tourist information, go to the Mount Rainier National Park trip planner.
Explore your travel options from Olympic National Park to Mount Rainier National Park with the Route module. When traveling from Olympic National Park in July, plan for a bit warmer days in Mount Rainier National Park, with highs around 79°F, while nights are about the same with lows around 53°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 20th (Thu) so you can travel to Snoqualmie.
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To see reviews, ratings, maps, and tourist information, go to the Mount Rainier National Park trip planner.
Explore your travel options from Olympic National Park to Mount Rainier National Park with the Route module. When traveling from Olympic National Park in July, plan for a bit warmer days in Mount Rainier National Park, with highs around 79°F, while nights are about the same with lows around 53°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 20th (Thu) so you can travel to Snoqualmie.
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Snoqualmie — 2 nights

Step out of Snoqualmie to go to North Bend and see Rattlesnake Mountain Trail, which is approximately 44 minutes away.
To see photos, ratings, where to stay, and other tourist information, refer to the Snoqualmie trip itinerary builder.
Explore your travel options from Mount Rainier National Park to Snoqualmie with the Route module. Expect somewhat warmer evenings in Snoqualmie when traveling from Mount Rainier National Park in July, with lows around 59°F. On the 22nd (Sat), wrap the sightseeing up by early afternoon so you can fly back home.
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To see photos, ratings, where to stay, and other tourist information, refer to the Snoqualmie trip itinerary builder.
Explore your travel options from Mount Rainier National Park to Snoqualmie with the Route module. Expect somewhat warmer evenings in Snoqualmie when traveling from Mount Rainier National Park in July, with lows around 59°F. On the 22nd (Sat), wrap the sightseeing up by early afternoon so you can fly back home.
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Washington State travel guide
The Evergreen State
A state with two distinct faces, Washington features a landscape split apart by the Cascade Mountains, separating the damp forested areas to the west from the irrigated farmland to the east. Named after the country's first president, Washington is the second most populous state in the western United States. Nearly 60 percent of its population lives in the Seattle metropolitan area, one of the state's most popular holiday destinations. A land of over 1,000 dams, Washington is a leading producer of products as diverse as wine, lumber, apples, hops, pears, and potatoes. A big contributor to the nation's manufacturing industries, the state also boasts a cosmopolitan culture with plenty of sightseeing opportunities and a selection of small cafes, bars, and restaurants.