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Hit the Road with Moon Travel Guides!
Discover vibrant cities like Seattle, Vancouver, and Portland, and explore the emerald wilderness in between with Moon Pacific Northwest Road Trip. Inside youll find:

  • Maps and Driving Tools: 31 easy-to-use maps keep you oriented on and off the highway, along with site-to-site mileage, driving times, detailed directions for the entire route, and full-color photos throughout
  • Eat, Sleep, Stop and Explore: With lists of the best hikes, views, and more, you can climb Mount Rainier or relax in Seattle with a freshly brewed cup of coffee or a local craft beer. Hike the temperate rainforests of Oregon, kayak the Puget Sound in Washington, hit the ski slopes in Whistler, or take the ferry to Canada to see First Nations art
  • Flexible Itineraries: Drive the entire two-week route or follow suggestions for spending time in Vancouver, Victoria, the Olympic Peninsula, Seattle, the Oregon Coast, Portland, Neah Bay, Port Angeles, Greenwater, Paradise, Olympia, Astoria, Aberdeen, or Newport
  • Local Insight: Native Washingtonian and outdoorswoman Allison Williams shares her love of the Pacific Northwest
  • Planning Your Trip: Know when and where to get gas, how to avoid traffic, tips for driving in different road and weather conditions, and suggestions for LGBTQ travelers, seniors, and road trippers with kids
With Moon Pacific Northwest Road Trips practical tips, detailed itineraries, and local know-how, youre ready to fill up the tank and hit the road.
Looking to explore more of America on wheels? Try Moon Pacific Coast Highway Road Trip! Doing more than driving through? Check out Moon Seattle or Moon Vancouver.

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Road Trip

ALLISON WILLIAMS

Its not unusual to think of the Pacific Northwest as green and lush But you - photo 3
Its not unusual to think of the Pacific Northwest as green and lush But you - photo 4

Its not unusual to think of the Pacific Northwest as green and lush. But you must tour the entire region to truly appreciate how many shades of the color blanket this corner of the world.

Theres the deep evergreen of Douglas fir trees and the dusty pale green of rainforest moss. The electric green of Seattles hometown sports jerseys. A green ethos keeps Portland running on bicycle power and compost. And then there is all that green cash that companies like Starbucks, Nike, Microsoft, and others bring to the region. And envy? It seems like everyones jealous of the great Pacific Northwest; population growth is off the charts.

Between nature and culture, every possible shade of green appears in the Pacific Northwest. The best way to see the treasures of Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia is to follow the roads connecting vibrant cities like Seattle, Vancouver, and Portland with the wild green places in betweenan untamed coast, a deep forest, and a legendary mountain (or two).

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Where to Go Seattle The future is waiting around every corner of this - photo 6
Where to Go Seattle The future is waiting around every corner of this - photo 7
Where to Go
Seattle

The future is waiting around every corner of this waterfront cityfrom the towering Space Needle to the collection of spacecraft at the Museum of Flight. Wake early for the Seattle Art Museum and bustling Pike Place Market, but prepare to stay up late for farm-to-table dining and a diverse selection of live music.

Vancouver

Mountains tower over Vancouver, Canadaso close that Grouse Mountain skiers practically slide down next to the citys skyscrapers. Bike or walk around downtowns Stanley Park, browse the wares on offer at the Granville Island Public Market, and take in some Olympic history with a day trip to Whistler. At night, sample the myriad options on offer from Vancouvers international culinary scene.

Victoria Victoria may be only a short ferry ride away at the tip of Vancouver - photo 8
Victoria

Victoria may be only a short ferry ride away, at the tip of Vancouver Island, but a visit here feels like crossing the pond to Britain. This is the capital of British Columbia, and a tour of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings provides a primer on the parliamentary system of government. Enjoy the delicate elegance of afternoon tea in the Fairmont Empress Hotel as it holds court over Victorias Inner Harbour, and then visit The Butchart Gardens, a world-class garden housed in an old quarry.

Olympic Peninsula

Washingtons green thumb is a promontory of land rich in natural features. Olympic National Park is home to Hurricane Ridge, with its sweeping ridgetop vistas, and the verdant mists of the Hoh Rain Forest. The peninsulas beaches and bays stretch from the town of Port Angeles to Neah Bay and continue down the coast.

Oregon Coast

Driving down U.S. 101, it seems like the beaches of the Oregon Coast never end. From Astoria, the sand stretches for miles past Cannon Beach and Tillamook Bay. Along the way, follow the footsteps of Lewis and Clark at Fort Clatsop, explore the tide pools at Haystack Rock, and nibble bites of cheese at the Tillamook Cheese Factory.

Portland

Few cities have more personality than Portland. Each small block is packed with unique shops, creative eateries, tasty brewpubs, and residents biking across the bridges between them. Stop and smell the roses that line the International Rose Test Garden (one of the worlds largest) in Washington Park, gaze in awe at the Pittock Mansions three-story staircase, and wander amid the giant playground that is the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.

First Nations totem poles in Vancouvers Stanley Park Seattle Space Needle - photo 9

First Nations totem poles in Vancouvers Stanley Park

Seattle Space Needle Oregon Coast view Mount Rainier When The Mountain - photo 10

Seattle Space Needle

Oregon Coast view Mount Rainier When The Mountain is out its one of the - photo 11

Oregon Coast view.

Mount Rainier

When The Mountain is out, its one of the most spectacular sights in the Northwesta giant dotted with glaciers and flanked by wildflower meadows. Stop at the Jackson Visitor Center in the aptly named Paradise, or spend the night at the historical Paradise Inn. Add a side trip to Mount St. Helens and drive up to the Johnston Ridge Observatory for a firsthand look at where the mountain blew in 1980.

When to Go

If theres one thing you can depend on in the Pacific Northwest, its that you cant depend on the weather. The region is known for rain, but it doesnt fall in regular intervals. Summer is the driest and sunniest season. Occasionally temperatures can soar above 90 degrees, and the lack of widespread air-conditioning can make it uncomfortable. Fall can vary between brisk, beautiful days and soggy, gray ones. Winter rarely brings much snow outside of the mountains and passes (but when it does snow in the city, stay off the streets). Mountain roads, such as those around Mount Rainier, are prone to seasonal closures and may require chains in winter months. Spring is often the rainiest time of year, but it doesnt tend to pour in the regioninstead, expect drizzles with the occasional shower. (Sometimes its even sunny!) In general, when the rain falls in the region its of this gentler varietywhich is why youll notice the locals make do with hats and hoodies rather than umbrellas, and dont tend to let it stop them from getting out and about.

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