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3 WA national parks are among 17 best in the US, according to new Travel + Leisure ranking

An array of peaks and glaciers looking south from Sahale Glacier Camp in North Cascades National Park.
An array of peaks and glaciers looking south from Sahale Glacier Camp in North Cascades National Park. Staff file, 2008

Between its mountains, islands, pine tree-lined cliffs and beaches, Washington is known for its access to nature. So it should come as no surprise that its three national parks are among the best in the country, according to a new ranking from Travel + Leisure.

Earlier this month, the travel magazine published its annual ranking of the 25 best national parks in the U.S., based on 200,000 reader responses to a survey on a wide variety of travel topics. Washington’s three national parks — Mount Rainier, Olympic and North Cascades — all made the top 17.

Washington tied with California and Utah for the second most parks on the list, behind just Alaska, which had four. Here’s how Washington’s parks fared.

Washington’s National Parks

Klapatche Park on the Wonderland Trail in Mount Rainier National Park.
Klapatche Park on the Wonderland Trail in Mount Rainier National Park. Courtesy Craig Romano
Backpackers hike the boardwalk trail between Lake Ozette and Cape Alava in Olympic National Park.
Backpackers hike the boardwalk trail between Lake Ozette and Cape Alava in Olympic National Park. Drew Perine Staff file, 2010
  • The lowest-ranking Washington park on the list was North Cascades National Park, which tied for the No. 17 spot with Glacier Bay in Alaska. Despite being located roughly 100 miles from Seattle and 70 miles from Bellingham, North Cascades is one of the least visited national parks in the country. But its average score of 82.10 — ahead of more popular parks like Acadia and Bryce Canyon — along with its glaciers and suspiciously blue waters, suggest it’s somewhat of a hidden gem.

Paddling on Ross Lake, with Pumpkin Mountain at right, looking toward the saddle that contains Big Beaver Creek trail in North Cascades National Park. Lauren Danner, author of “Crown Jewel Wilderness,” a book about the creation of North Cascades National Park, will host a meet-the-author and book signing event at 7 p.m. Thursday at Browsers Bookshop in Olympia.
Paddling on Ross Lake, with Pumpkin Mountain at right, looking toward the saddle that contains Big Beaver Creek trail in North Cascades National Park. Lauren Danner, author of “Crown Jewel Wilderness,” a book about the creation of North Cascades National Park, will host a meet-the-author and book signing event at 7 p.m. Thursday at Browsers Bookshop in Olympia. Steve Ringman Olympian file photo

Travel + Leisure’s top 10 national parks

These are the ten best national parks in the country, according to Travel + Leisure, along with their average scores:

  • Yellowstone (90.79)

  • Grand Teton (88.94)

  • Yosemite (88.34)

  • Glacier (87.20)

  • Kenai Fjords (86.73)

  • Rocky Mountain (86.21)

  • Zion (85.62)

  • Great Smoky Mountains (85.41)

  • Katmai (85.10)

  • Denali (85.00)

This story was originally published July 20, 2024 at 5:00 AM.

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Daniel Schrager is the service journalism reporter at the Bellingham Herald. He joined the Herald in February of 2024 after graduating from Rice University in 2023. Support my work with a digital subscription
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