An unobstructed view of the Space Needle from the water |
The next day, we checked out of the hotel and began our journey down South (destination: Portland). But on the way down, we wanted to stop by Mount Rainier National Park. Mt Rainier is about a 2.5 hr drive from Seattle and according to some geological report, it is considered one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world. We took our chance and got to see some of the most incredible scenery as a result! Mt Rainier National Park has 4 entrances (one on each corner). We took the most popular Southwest entrance at Paradise.
Along the drive route, we stopped by many, many scenic points and passed by beautiful waterfalls. This is my favorite, the Narada Falls - the waterfall drops in 2 tiers. Narada Falls |
As we continued our drive up the side of the mountain, we began to see snow on the ground. I guess that because of the heavy rainfall this region had in the last few months, the snow hasn't all melted yet. We came across a family of 3 deer roaming around. It was awesome to see wildlife in their natural habitat. We also saw a fox along the way.
We originally intended to only spend 2.5 hrs at the park, but ended up taking over 4 hours because everywhere we looked, the scenery was so spectacular and breath-taking! As we exited through the Southeast side of the Park, we finally Mt Rainier after the clearing of the clouds. So surreal!
Mt Rainier after clearing of the clouds |
We finally left the park and continued our journey to Portland. Today was also SQ's 40th birthday. Because we didn't leave Mt Rainier until 5pm, we ended up celebrating SQ's birthday with a dinner at Red Lobster in Kelso, Oregon....a very random place in a very random town. SQ said his favorite part of this entire trip was the day spent at Mt Rainier. I'm glad that he got to spend his birthday in such a beautiful, memorable place.
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