Squamish, British Columbia
(Driving Time: 4 hours, Distance: 230 miles)
- With towering mountains, rushing rivers, and lush forests, this outdoor mecca offers world-class rock climbing, hiking, and stunning vistas that'll take your breath away.
Glacier National Park, Montana
(Driving Time: 7 hours, Distance: 430 miles)
- Prepare to be awestruck by the jagged peaks, pristine alpine lakes, and abundant wildlife of this wilderness paradise, where hiking trails wind through meadows carpeted with wildflowers.
Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
(Driving Time: 5 hours, Distance: 300 miles)
- An iconic Pacific Northwest landmark, Mount Rainier's snow-capped summit dominates the skyline, surrounded by old-growth forests, cascading waterfalls, and endless opportunities for outdoor adventure.
Cannon Beach, Oregon
(Driving Time: 6 hours, Distance: 360 miles)
- With its iconic Haystack Rock, long stretches of sandy beach, and charming coastal town, Cannon Beach is the perfect spot to breathe in the fresh ocean air and watch the sunset over the Pacific.
Tofino, British Columbia
(Driving Time: 7 hours, Distance: 400 miles)
- Nestled on the rugged west coast of Vancouver Island, Tofino's stunning beaches, ancient rainforests, and opportunities for whale watching, surfing, and storm watching make it a true natural wonderland.
Lake Chelan, Washington
(Driving Time: 5 hours, Distance: 330 miles)
- With its crystal-clear waters reflecting the surrounding mountains, Lake Chelan offers a peaceful respite, where you can sip local wines, hike through vineyards, and soak up the sun on the lake's sandy shores.