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Volcano Country
Volcano Country
MT. BAKER SCENIC BYWAY
Length: 58 miles, SR-542
Driving Time: 1.5 hours (one way)
Local Planning Resources: bellingham.org
CHUCKANUT DRIVE
Length: 24 miles, SR-11
Driving Time: 45 minutes
Local Planning Resources: bellingham.org
MOUNTAINS TO SOUND GREENWAY
Length: 101 miles, I-90
Driving Time: 1.5 hours
Local Planning Resources: mtsgreenway.org
At A Glance
1 Peace Arch State Park
Visit the only Washington state park that consists of two parks in two countries. Created as a symbol for peace, the dramatic Peace Arch rises from the lawns and flowering gardens on the U.S./ Canada border in Blaine.
2 Artist Point
Located at the end of the Mt Baker Byway, Artist Point boasts 360-degree views of Mount Shuksan and Mount Baker, as well as access to many hiking trails. Accessible from Julyearly October.
3 Savor Bellingham
Award winning restaurants offering locally sourced ingredients. Craft beverage culture means many craft breweries to choose from, but also cideries, distilleries, wineries, local kombucha, and more.
4 Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Located in Skagit Valley, an easy walk along the shallow bay offers views of the mud-flats and surrounding estuary. Stop in to the interpretive center to learn about the ecosystem of Padilla Bay.
5 Skagit Valley Tulip Festival
This annual event, designed as a driving tour with multiple access points, is held from April 1-30 and celebrates millions of tulips bursting into bloom.
6 Snoqualmie Falls
One of WA's most visited waterfalls, the falls make a dramatic 270-foot plunge from a cliff with multiple viewing points, above and near the pool at the bottom.
7 Seattle Space Needle
From 520-feet above ground, you can trace the outlines of the Cascade Mountains against the horizon, enjoy views of Mt. Rainier or track ferries and boats as they cruise through Elliott Bay.
8 Mount Rainier
Be amazed by the views at Reflection Lakes. One of the most iconic views of Mt. Rainier can be found here - in summer, the lakes are bordered with dazzling wildflowers.
9 Mount St. Helens
Experience the amazing landscape of a volcanic blast zone! See nature's amazing ability to emerge from ashes to regrow the forest.
WHITE PASS SCENIC BYWAY
Length: 119 miles, US-12
Driving Time: 2.5 hours
Local Planning Resources: whitepassbyway.com
CHINOOK PASS SCENIC BYWAY
Length: 85 miles, SR-410
Driving Time: 3 hours
Local Planning Resources: visitrainier.com
SPIRIT LAKE MEMORIAL HIGHWAY
Length: 52 miles, SR-504
Driving Time: 1.25 hours (one way)
Local Planning Resources: visitmtsthelens.com
Did you know that the tallest mountain peaks in Washington are volcanoes? You can see their huge snow-capped domes from miles away. The tallest of these is Mount Rainier at 14,410 feet, capped with more than 35 square miles of snow and ice year-round. After Mount Rainier, the next tallest mountains are Mount Adams, Mount Baker, Glacier Peak and Mount St. Helens. Enjoy exploring volcano country!
Bellingham
Mount Baker, also known as Koma Kulshan, is a 10,781 foot glaciated volcano in the North Cascade Mountains. Make Bellingham your base camp for fun excursions to the mountains and nearby islands. Savor farm-to-table menus, craft brews, family moments, a vibrant arts scene and charming historical treasures.