As we travel cross country on our year-long road trip, we’ve broken our adventure and our route into multiple sections.
- Part 1 looped us from Ohio to Maine and back to Ohio.
- Part 2 carried us across the country from Ohio to Montana and to our adventures in and around Glacier National Park.
And then our journey continued to the Pacific Northwest…
Part III
September 25, 2015 – October 5, 2015
Departing Montana, we made a beeline for Washington. We took a circular route in and around the Olympic peninsula focusing our time in Olympic National Park, both in the Hoh Rainforest and along the rugged iconic Pacific Coast with sea stacks, driftwood trees and tide pools.
Since we had visited the easternmost point in West Quoddy Head, Maine earlier on our trip, we thought it was fitting to also visit Cape Flattery, WA the northwesternmost point in the United States. We did a little ghost hunting and bigfoot chasing before we completed our peninsula loop and continued south toward Oregon.
Check out our blog post with more details and pictures on our Washington adventures.
And check our Part 4 of our route here.
Tips: Zoom in and out on the map, and move the map around to get a better look at the route. Or click “View Larger Map” below to get an even better view.