National Parks in Washington

Explore 3 national parks in the Washington region

Pacific

Mount Rainier National Park

Washington

Mount Rainier's glacier-clad peak dominates the Pacific Northwest skyline, rising 14,411 feet above subalpine meadows carpeted with wildflowers.

236,382 acres 2,023,949 visitors/yr
Pacific

North Cascades National Park

Washington

North Cascades is America's Alps, a rugged wilderness of jagged peaks, over 300 glaciers, and turquoise lakes that remains one of the least-visited national parks.

504,781 acres 30,085 visitors/yr
Pacific

Olympic National Park

Washington

Olympic encompasses three dramatically different ecosystems—glacier-capped peaks, old-growth temperate rainforests, and over 70 miles of wild Pacific coastline—all in one park.

922,649 acres 2,718,828 visitors/yr

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