We’re so lucky to have a national park to visit in Washington like Mt. Rainier. Not only is the mountain itself absolutely iconic, but it’s also surrounded by the most stunning natural beauty in the state. And while spending a summer day at Mt. Rainier is amazing, nothing beats a crisp autumn day. If you need proof that this is one of the best parks in Washington, just look at these spectacular photos.

If you’re planning a visit to this incredible national park, there’s no better time to visit than during National Park Week. Learn all about this celebration of America’s great outdoors — including fee-free days throughout the year!

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Visit the NPS website to learn more about this national park to visit in Washington.

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After a long day of exploring Mt. Rainier National Park, we recommend spending the night in the tiny town of Elbe.

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What are the most well-known parks in Washington?

Although there are 131 state parks in Washington, it’s the three national parks in Washington that are the most well known. Aside from Mount Rainier National Park mentioned above, you also have Olympic National Park and North Cascades National Park. The nearly one-million-acre Olympic National Park is most known for its jagged-rock beaches and old-growth rainforest. There are about 600 miles of trails to explore as well as opportunities for boating, fishing, camping, and much more. North Cascades National Park is a little over 500,000 acres and is most known for gorgeous valleys, waterfalls, and glaciers, and features a bit more challenges within its recreation, which includes hiking, camping, boating, fishing, horseback riding, and biking. And of course, both are loaded with some of the very best hiking trails in Washington.

What are the scariest haunted houses in Washington?

When it comes to voluntarily becoming scared, Washington has several haunted houses to get terrified at. In Vaughn, you’ll find the Haunted Forest at Grand Farms. This one is completely outdoors and features a medieval horror theme. You’ll head along a nearly one-mile trail full of all sorts of creatures and haunts, like witches, spiders, zombies, and much more. It’s just one of many awesome things to do outside in Washington during October.

What is the weather like during the fall in Washington? 

Fall weather is truly lovely in Washington state. In fact, it’s actually very sunny and dry in September, with the likelihood of rainfall increasing as the fall progresses. Expect temperatures to be very pleasant, generally in the mid-50s range. Not to mention, the outstanding fall foliage you’ll find throughout its over 71,000 square miles. And there are a ton of fun fall activities in Washington such as pumpkin patches, hayrides, and festivals, to take advantage of during this nice stretch of weather.

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