National Parks Near Seattle
On the Puget Sound in America’s Pacific Northwest, Seattle is surrounded by national parkland, so visitors to the city are only a few hours drive from dense rainforests, snow-capped mountains and the Pacific Ocean.
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San Juan Islands National Monument
The San Juan Islands is an archipelago located between the Washington mainland and Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Getting to the San Juans
Olympic National Park
Check Out the View
North Cascades National Park
The American Alps
Find Your Way
Crater Lake National Park
Over the dormant volcano Mount Mazama, Crater Lake is 21 square miles of intensely blue water and the deepest lake in America.
Mount Rainier National Park
Less than 90 miles southeast of Seattle, Mount Rainier National Park has everything from wildflower-filled day hikes to summiting the iconic 14,409-foot peak.