The 8 Best Backroads In Washington For A Long Scenic Drive
Anytime’s really an ideal time for a long, peaceful drive down a quiet, scenic road. Unfortunately, those quiet roads aren’t always easy to come by in Washington. However, there are still some backroads where you can cruise comfortably without being surrounded by tons of other cars. Here are eight of the best scenic drives in Washington that are definitely worth checking out.
Put on your favorite playlist, find a quiet route, and explore some of the best scenic drives in Washington State.
These are just a few of the “roads less traveled by” in Washington State. What are your favorite scenic drives in Washington? Do you find yourself often searching for the best backroads near me? Join the conversation in the comments! Then, check out 12 of the most beautiful byways in Washington. And make sure that before you head on any scenic drive, you are prepared. Check out our ultimate road trip packing list.
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What are the best roadside attractions in Washington?
If you like quirky roadside attractions in Washington, you’ll definitely want to get a glimpse of The World’s Largest Egg. You’ll find that massive egg in the small town of Winlock. The World’s Largest Egg sometimes remains a pristine white, although it’s also sported the Seahawks logo. It also remembered those lost on 9/11 with an American flag. You won’t have to look too far to also see some oversized roosters and chickens hanging around town.
Fan of the arts? You’ll definitely want to check out Gospodor Monument Park, a unique sculpture park that cost $1 million to build and that pays tribute to Mother Theresa, victims of the Holocaust, and Native Americans.
Are there any other scenic backroads to drive along in Washington?
On the hunt for some more scenic backgrounds in Washington? Definitely set off on the Chinook Scenic Byway, which meanders through Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and Mount Rainier National Park. Be sure to take your time and really drink in the sheer natural beauty along the drive. (Don’t forget your camera.)
You’ll definitely also want to take a drive along the highest road in Washington. However, make sure you’re not afraid of heights because you’ll traverse a thin gravel and sand road that makes passing precarious. The highest road in Washington has an elevation of 6,100 feet.
Are there other similar things to do in Washington when you have a free afternoon?
Still looking for more things to do in Washington when you have a free afternoon? How about taking a leisurely one-mile hike that will lead to the turquoise Spirit Falls? The gushing waterfall drops a stunning 33 feet into a pool of water.
When the weather turns warm, you might also want to set off on the Moulton Fall Trails, an out-and-back trail that leads to a jaw-dropping swimming hole. The predominately flat trail is ideal for hikers of all ages and of all skill levels. Admire the waterfall before taking a dip in the cool water.