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2015
21
October
Looking for a BC or Washington State road trip that's fire-free and close by?
21
October
Question:
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Stacy
Sorry, I don't have many ideas at this time, since I've been out of the events loop for a year of travel, but I have to like this post for your fire reference!
There's the Interior Provincial Exhibition in Vernon over the Labour Day weekend, if you're heading in that direction. I don't think that area's on fire (yet).
Nav
La Casa resort in west kelowna is nice. You can find a private rental straight from owner on vrbo.
Joan
the circle route through the Kootenays...
Jackie
Mount St. Helens in Washington and Crater Lake in Oregon. Both stunning US national parks
Crystal
Depending on how many days you have. Starting point? I'll say coming out of Vancouver drive up through Whistler to Lillooet. Lillooet to Hat Creek Ranch. North on highway 97 to Clinton. Drive through to Echo Valley Ranch spend a day or two there. Horseback riding. Continue north to 100 Mile House. Turn onto highway 24. Travel through to Lac De Roche Resort & spend a night or two there by the lake (they have cabins & electricity). Travel through to highway 5. Turn onto highway 5 & drive over to sun peaks and spend a night or 2 there... Various activities and if on the weekend - they have something planned every weekend. Along with hiking, and a new atv type thing. Spas. And finish off with driving to Kamloops and either spend a night there at hotel in Aberdeen and a lot to do here... Shopping, movies, music in the park, casinos. And get onto coquihalla and back to Vancouver. Could be as long as you want - a week or longer!! Note: Echo Valley is expensive depends on which day of the week.
Mydhili
Thanks Crystal, you have been a wealth of information!
Crystal
Lac de Roche is awesome!! Haven't stayed at Echo Valley... It's on my list to do. Looks amazing. They have a Facebook page. Same with Lac de Roche. Sun Peaks... Will know more after this weekend. Staying at Kookaburra Lodge.
Mydhili
Let us know how it goes and the fire situation.
Erin
Oregon coast.
We just did a week road trip from Vancouver down to San Francisco and back. Did Seattle, Portland, six flags, San Fran and the Oregon coast. Highly recommend it!
Heidi
The Island is wonderful! Drive out to the West Coast for a couple days- the weather here has been spectacular. No fire bans right now, but that could change. Then explore the Island Highway up to the north end and down to Victoria, finishing in the city and see the Butchart Gardens- awesome! Ferry back via Victoria
Mydhili
We go to the Oregon coast quite a bit due to our friends living out there. Beautiful country. We are thinking of the Island as well. Have not done in a couple of years and maybe all the way to Tofino. Have family in Victoria where we can stay a couple of nights.
Margaret
The Dry Falls and Grand Coulée Dam in Washington State are interesting. They have a laser light show on the dam that is amazing.
Susan
If you like an outdoorsy trip (hiking biking, possible camping), Cascades National Park and the Methow Valley in Washington State are fantastic. You can do an out and back trip, or do a loop drive (the Cascade Loop). To get there, take Highway 20 east from Mount Vernon through the Cascades National Park (several viewpoints, camping options and hiking trails - Cutthroat Pass is a classic), stop in Mazama with its cute and well-stocked general store with a bakery/deli and beer on tap Fridays and Saturdays. Spend some time in the appealing little Western themed town of Winthrop with shopping and cafes. Check out Sun Mountain with great hiking and biking trails, and a gorgeous lodge with fantastic views. Camp and/or swim at lovely Pearrygin Lake. Drive down to the little town of Twisp, along the Methow River and stop along the way for a dip (or, spend a day and float down the Methow river). More hiking and biking await, and a few good restaurants. Past Twisp (which is as far as we went), you can go to Lake Chelan and Leavenworth and Wenatchee, and loop back west towards Seattle. All the info you could need you can find here: http://cascadeloop.com. It's only 4 hours drive from Vancouver to Winthrop - or 5 hours with a stop at Trader Joe's for supplies
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Mydhili
Sounds awesome Susan. Heard something about a fire by Cascade Mountains, so will check into it. Had Leavenworth in mind till I saw a story with a town by there burning down due to forest fires.
Susan
After I wrote that I watched the news and yeah, there are a lot of fires in the area currently
So perhaps a trip for another time!
Mydhili
Thanks so much Susan. It is sad that the forest fires are taking over this summer. Great idea though.
Mandi
The Island if you haven't been, or have been... Lots to do all the way from Victoria to the north island
A.I. says...
Exploring BC and Washington State
If you're looking for a road trip destination within British Columbia or adjacent Washington State for about a week, there are plenty of options to choose from. Here are some ideas to consider:
1. Vancouver, BC
Start your road trip in Vancouver, BC, a vibrant city known for its stunning waterfront, diverse neighborhoods, and delicious food scene. Explore Stanley Park, Granville Island, and the iconic Capilano Suspension Bridge.
2. Whistler, BC
Head north to Whistler, a world-renowned ski resort town that offers outdoor activities year-round. Go hiking, mountain biking, or zip-lining in the summer, or hit the slopes for skiing or snowboarding in the winter.
3. Seattle, Washington
Cross the border into Washington State and visit Seattle, a bustling city with a rich cultural scene. Check out the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, and the Museum of Pop Culture.
4. Olympic National Park, Washington
Drive west to Olympic National Park, a diverse park that encompasses mountains, rainforests, and coastline. Go hiking, camping, or birdwatching in this beautiful natural setting.
5. San Juan Islands, Washington
Take a ferry to the San Juan Islands, a picturesque archipelago known for its stunning scenery and outdoor activities. Go kayaking, whale watching, or simply relax on the beach.
These are just a few ideas to get you started on your week-long road trip adventure in BC and Washington State. Whether you're looking for urban exploration, outdoor adventure, or scenic drives, there's something for everyone to enjoy in this beautiful region.
Mydhili
So want to do something within BC (close by and something that is not on fire) or adjacent Washington State. Any ideas? Road trip is what we are hoping for and for about a week.