Vacation to North Cascades and Olympic

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Wife wants to visit the parks. We've already been to Rainier. Going to go the week before Memorial day weekend, 16th to 24th, to hopefully avoid some of the crowds. I know there still may be snow but going off the last few years the roads should be open. This will be more of a road trip sight seeing trip. No overnight camping or anything. Day hikes and see as much as possible. Looking for itinerary ideas and the best route from one to the other.
 
Plan on a long day hike into the core zone of the Enchantments. You will see lots of goats and amazing alpine lakes. You don’t need a lottery draw if you only day hike. Stay in Leavenworth for a night and eat bratwurst and drink beer. A shorter day hike right outside of Leavenworth is Icicle Ridge.

The Olympics will be less busy but it is huge. The Hoh rainforest is worth a visit, the alpine lakes in the Olympic Mountains a great, but you can also check out the coast. You won’t have time for everything so you’ll just have to pick your top choices.
 
Used to be my stomping grounds, right up there with GNP and the Tetons for most jaw dropping views you'll ever see.

Hiking will be limited in the North Cascades then, but the drive over 20 from Mazama to Darrington is epic. Stop at the Diablo overlook for your mandatory photo session. One of thy least visited parks, so even "peak" times later in the summer are pretty low key compared to Yellowstone or Glacier. A couple of the main spots like Maple Loop Pass, Sahale Arm etc will always be busy but they comprise such tiny corners of the park

The Olympics will be in fine form by then and have some great valley hiking from Sol Duc side or Enchanted Valley. Of course hit Ruby, Rialto, etc. beaches. That time of year if you like to fish id book a half day with a guide out of forks and bonk some springers for the grill. My buddy guides out that way and is a good resource, also had some great airbnbs to stay at right on the river, close to the Hoh river entrance which will hopefully be back in action from last winters washout.
 
Really depends how you’re coming into the area. Some of the areas in north cascades to check out. Leavenworth, Winthrop Both are cool little towns with more hiking than you can imagine around them. Cruise over hwy 20 if it is open. Better views than hwy 2. But even 2 is beautiful, if it works better for your trip. Once you get to the wet side head north to mt baker, you could spend months hiking the trails around it and never hike the same one twice. A cool experience is getting on a sight seeing plane in Bellingham and doing a tour of the San Juan islands. Olympic peninsula the hoh rainforest is awesome to explore. I believe sol duc hotsprings are down there, if you are into that.

If you give some more ideas of what yall are looking to do I could point you in some better directions.
 
Following this closely. I've been considering a similar trip with the family in the near future. Spent alot of time in the San Juan's, Bellingham, Anacortes area visiting family over the years. Intrigued with the Stehekin area and doing some exploring and fishing there
 
Really depends how you’re coming into the area. Some of the areas in north cascades to check out. Leavenworth, Winthrop Both are cool little towns with more hiking than you can imagine around them. Cruise over hwy 20 if it is open. Better views than hwy 2. But even 2 is beautiful, if it works better for your trip. Once you get to the wet side head north to mt baker, you could spend months hiking the trails around it and never hike the same one twice. A cool experience is getting on a sight seeing plane in Bellingham and doing a tour of the San Juan islands. Olympic peninsula the hoh rainforest is awesome to explore. I believe sol duc hotsprings are down there, if you are into that.

If you give some more ideas of what yall are looking to do I could point you in some better directions.
Just looking to see the area and relax. My wife likes to try the local food scene, waterfalls, and she likes the beach. Take in some shorter hikes along the way. We will fly into Seatac Saturday the 16th and then head to one of the parks then fly home Sunday the 24th. Not sure which will be better to go to first logistically.

Leavenworth looks like a great stop. Just looking quick, maybe start off there and make the loop up around on 20 for a couple of days then head to Olympic. Are there boat rides up Lake Chelan? Port Angeles appears to be a good stop, maybe Forks. Hit Hoh Rain Forest for sure. Then head south and back to the airport.
 
16-24. So if it was me. Depending on what time you fly into SeaTac. I would head straight to Leavenworth. Spend the next day in and around the town. You won’t miss a ton of sights on 2 of the drive is at night. After Leavenworth I would head over to Winthrop. Drive between the two is a ton of orchards. Apples and cherries mostly. I would try to book a room at riverside edge in Winthrop. Everything is walking distance in town. There are some cool hikes outside of town if you go up the methow. Falls creek sticks out as an easy hike with good views. Hit school house brewery for best food in town with good beer. Avoid Mexican restaurant and cider house for food. I would then pop over 20, stop at any of the areas for a great hike on the way over. I would then kick north to either glacier or maple falls. Stay up at a cabin or one of the ski bum hotels up there. That should put you about mid afternoon on the 19th if my math is mathing. Depending on how tired you are from hiking and sitting in a car I would either go up to baker that day or the next. Artist point is about the coolest hike I have ever been on. I usually do it atleast once a year. But it is a long hike. That would get you to the 21st. I would then head west to anacortes or oak harbor, If you want to check out some cool island towns anacortes, ferry out to the little island towns. If you want to check out Olympics I would go oak harbor and then ferry over to port Townsend. Once on the peninsula my knowledge is somewhat shaky. I have been up through hoh, but I don’t have any names or places. I do know if you are wanting to see cool landscape it’s tough to beat. Mostly old grown timber once you get off the main roads. That’s about all I got. If you need clarification on anything let me know and I’ll get you answers.
 
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