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The snow-capped volcanic summit of Mount Rainier rising above forested ridgelines, seen from the open alpine meadows of Grand Park in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, under a clear summer sky.

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Best national parks near Seattle

Seattle is ringed by three very different national parks, all within a few hours: the glaciated volcano at Mount Rainier, the rainforest-and-coast variety of Olympic, and the jagged alpine spires of North Cascades. This guide ranks them by drive time and payoff.

Short answer

All three are close: Mount Rainier is about 2 hours south, North Cascades about 2.5 hours northeast, and Olympic about 2.5 to 3 hours west, depending on which corner you target. Mount Rainier is the easiest single day-trip-plus, while Olympic and North Cascades reward an overnight to see properly.

How these parks were ranked for a Seattle trip

  • Drive time from Seattle, since all three are within easy reach.
  • Whether the park works as a long day trip or really needs an overnight.
  • Scenic payoff and the variety each park offers.
  • Season, since the high roads and passes are seasonal.

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The snow-capped volcanic summit of Mount Rainier rising above forested ridgelines, seen from the open alpine meadows of Grand Park in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, under a clear summer sky.The volcano

Mount Rainier

Best for
Paradise wildflower meadows and the Skyline Trail
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Paradise and Sunrise roads are seasonal, the meadows peak only in mid to late summer, and timed-entry reservations have applied in recent summers.

Mount Rainier is about 2 hours south of Seattle, making the Paradise wildflower meadows and the Skyline loop under the glaciers the easiest big-park day from the city.

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Jagged glacier-capped peaks of The Triplets, Cascade Peak, and Johannesburg Mountain rising above forested ridges along the Cascade Pass Trail in North Cascades National Park, Washington.The alpine spires

North Cascades

Best for
Diablo Lake, the North Cascades Highway, and Cascade Pass
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The North Cascades Highway (State Route 20) closes in winter, often from late fall into spring, making this a summer-to-early-fall park.

North Cascades is about 2.5 hours northeast of Seattle and delivers jagged peaks and turquoise glacial lakes, with the North Cascades Highway as one of the great alpine drives.

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Cedar Creek winding across Ruby Beach toward the sea stack of Abbey Island under a soft Pacific Northwest sky, the rugged Olympic National Park coastline in WashingtonThe variety park

Olympic

Best for
The Hoh Rain Forest, Hurricane Ridge, and wild beaches
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The park is big and the coast, rainforest, and ridge are far apart, so plan the loop on US 101 and use more than one base to avoid backtracking.

Olympic is three parks in one, packing temperate rainforest, alpine ridges, and rugged coastline into a single park about 2.5 to 3 hours west of Seattle around US 101.

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Planning notes

Mount Rainier is the easy day-trip-plus

Rainier is the closest and most self-contained, so it works as a long day or a single overnight from Seattle. Reserve timed entry in summer and aim for the Paradise meadows at their mid-to-late-summer peak.

Give Olympic more than one base

Olympic is large and its rainforest, coast, and alpine ridge sit far apart around US 101, so split nights between the Port Angeles and Forks areas rather than day-tripping the whole loop.

Go mid-summer through early fall

This is the dependable window for full access, since the North Cascades Highway and Rainier's high roads are seasonal and the Olympic high country needs the snow to clear.

Frequently asked questions

What national parks are near Seattle?

Three national parks ring Seattle: Mount Rainier about 2 hours south, North Cascades about 2.5 hours northeast, and Olympic about 2.5 to 3 hours west. All three are within easy reach for day trips or overnights.

Which national park is closest to Seattle?

Mount Rainier is the closest at about 2 hours south of Seattle. Its Paradise wildflower meadows and the Skyline Trail under the glaciers make it the easiest big-park day from the city.

Can you visit all three Washington national parks from Seattle?

Yes. Mount Rainier, Olympic, and North Cascades all ring Seattle within a few hours, so a single loop of 7 to 9 days can link all three. Mid-summer through early fall is the best window, when the high roads are open.

Pack and plan this trip

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