Free Pacific Northwest Trip Itinerary Template

Pacific Northwest Trip Itinerary

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Destination: Pacific Northwest


Our travel agency has curated a perfect four-day journey into the Pacific Northwest's most awe-inspiring sights and activities. This itinerary is tailored toward discerning travelers seeking a balance between urban exploration, outdoor adventure, and phenomenal natural wonders.

Day 1: Seattle, Washington

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Start your day with a visit to the iconic Space Needle for panoramic views of the city and Puget Sound.

Explore the lively Pike Place Market, where you can sample local foods, shop for souvenirs, and watch fishmongers toss fish.

Visit the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) to learn about the region's music, film, and pop culture history.

Enjoy dinner in the trendy Capitol Hill neighborhood, known for its diverse dining options and vibrant nightlife.

Day 2: Olympic National Park, Washington

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Drive to Olympic National Park. Explore Hurricane Ridge for stunning mountain views and hiking trails.

Stop for a picnic lunch at Lake Crescent and take a short hike along the shoreline.

Visit the Hoh Rainforest to marvel at ancient trees draped in moss and explore nature trails.

Stay overnight in one of the park's lodges or campsites.

Day 3: Portland, Oregon

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Mid-morning

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Drive to Portland and start your day with brunch at one of the city's famous eateries, such as Screen Door or Mother's Bistro.

Explore the Pearl District, known for its art galleries, boutiques, and coffee shops.

Visit Washington Park to see the International Rose Test Garden and Japanese Garden.

Enjoy dinner and drinks in the eclectic Alberta Arts District or Mississippi Avenue.

Day 4: Columbia River Gorge, Oregon

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Mid-morning

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Drive to the Columbia River Gorge and start your day with a hike to Multnomah Falls, the tallest waterfall in Oregon.

Visit the historic Columbia Gorge Hotel and enjoy lunch with views of the river.

Explore the scenic Historic Columbia River Highway, stopping at vista points and waterfalls along the way.

Return to Seattle or Portland, depending on your departure plans.

Travel Essentials:

  1. Clothing: Pack layers for variable weather, including rain gear and sturdy shoes for outdoor activities.

  2. Navigation: Maps, GPS devices, or navigation apps for driving and hiking routes.

  3. Accommodation: Book accommodations in advance, whether hotels, lodges, or campsites.

  4. Health and Safety: First aid kit, medications, sunscreen, and insect repellent.

  5. Identification and Documentation: ID, passports (if crossing borders), and travel insurance information.

  6. Technology: Phone, camera, chargers, and power banks for capturing memories.

  7. Snacks and Water: Carry snacks and refillable water bottles for sustenance during activities.

  8. Entertainment: Books, music, or games for downtime between activities.

  9. Cash and Cards: Have a mix of payment methods for purchases and emergencies.

  10. Reservations and Tickets: Print or have electronic copies of reservations for attractions and activities.

  11. Local Information: Guidebooks, brochures, or online resources for regional attractions and dining options.

  12. Emergency Contacts: Keep a list of emergency contacts, including local authorities and embassy information.

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