

47.96935 -123.49856 6 Olympic National Park - extremely diverse from the lush canopy of rainforests, to the sandy beaches and rugged, glacier-capped mountains.48.832778 -121.3475 5 North Cascades National Park - jagged peaks, deep valleys, cascading waterfalls and over 300 glaciers form this park.46.85 -121.75 4 Mount Rainier National Park - extremely photogenic volcanic mountain, rising from close to sea level to 14,410 feet (4392 m).Helens National Volcanic Monument - site of the largest recorded volcanic eruption in US history. 45.373514 -121.695919 2 Mount Hood (height 11,239 feet/3425 metres) - The highest mountain in the state of Oregon and a major outdoor recreation site.42.91183 -122.14807 1 Crater Lake National Park - The deepest lake in North America, the clear blue water in this volcanic crater makes it an attraction.47.241389 -122.459444 7 Tacoma – Washington's third-largest city, in the shadow of Mt.


47.658889 -117.425 6 Spokane – the economic and transportation hub of eastern Washington.47.609722 -122.333056 5 Seattle – the largest city in Washington and the Pacific Northwest, and its cultural and economic influence extends far beyond its borders.44.930833 -123.028889 4 Salem – the capital of Oregon, in the fertile Willamette Valley between Portland and Eugene.45.52 -122.681944 3 Portland – the largest city in Oregon, known for its scenic beauty and eco-friendly urban planning policies, with a proudly liberal outlook.47.0425 -122.893056 2 Olympia – the capital of Washington state, on the shores of Puget Sound, and a breeding ground for local alternative culture.44.051944 -123.086667 1 Eugene – the second-largest city in Oregon, known for its natural beauty and its artistic, activist residents.
