5 days in Washington State Itinerary

Created using Inspirock Washington State journey planner
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Seattle
— 2 nights
Ferry to Bainbridge Ferry Terminal, Bus to Olympic National Park
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Olympic National Park
— 2 nights
Fly to Seattle/Boeing Field, Fly to Chicago

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Seattle — 2 nights

Emerald City

You've added Space Needle, Anacortes Kayak Tours, Pike Place Market, and other attractions to your itinerary. Start off your visit on the 20th (Wed): make a trip to Space Needle and then admire the sheer force of Snoqualmie Falls. Here are some ideas for day two: get a new perspective on things with Anacortes Kayak Tours and then get a taste of the local shopping with Pike Place Market.

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Chicago to Seattle is an approximately 7-hour flight. You can also fly; or drive; or take a train. Traveling from Chicago to Seattle, you'll gain 2 hours due to the time zone difference. Plan for little chillier nights when traveling from Chicago in July since evenings lows in Seattle dip to 60°F. You will leave for Olympic National Park on the 22nd (Fri).
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Olympic National Park — 2 nights

Your day by day itinerary now includes Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center. On the 22nd (Fri), take a peaceful walk through Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center. Here are some ideas for day two: tour the pleasant surroundings at Sol Duc Falls and then take a peaceful walk through Olympic National Park.

To find more things to do, traveler tips, photos, and other tourist information, you can read our Olympic National Park trip itinerary planner.

Traveling by combination of ferry and bus from Seattle to Olympic National Park takes 5 hours. Alternatively, you can ride a ferry; or do a combination of ferry and bus; or take a bus. Prepare for slightly colder weather when traveling from Seattle in July: high temperatures in Olympic National Park hover around 70°F and lows are around 52°F. On the 24th (Sun), you're off to home.
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Washington State travel guide

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Art Museums · Observation Decks · Specialty Museums
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.
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