Explore Washington Adventurously in Four Days

  • Day 1: Kayaking in Discovery Park
    20 minutes (6.5 miles) from Seattle

    Discovery Park is the largest park in Seattle, spanning over 500 acres. Experience the beauty of the land by kayaking through the shores of the park. Get a chance to view local wildlife such as bald eagles, seals, and sea lions.

  • Day 2: Hiking to Rattlesnake Ledge
    40 minutes (32 miles) from Seattle

    Rattlesnake Ledge is a mountain trail full of natural beauty. Walk through the wooded area and hear the sound of wildlife around you. Enjoy a scenic view of Mount Si, North Bend, and the Snoqualmie valley from the top.

  • Day 3: Zipline Tour in Whistler
    4 hours (234 miles) from Seattle

    Whistler Zipline offers a thrilling adventure for all adrenaline junkies. Take a tour of Whistler's Coastal Mountains by zipping through the trees. Experience the beautiful views while gliding through the air at high speed.

  • Day 4: Rock Climbing in Leavenworth
    2 hours 10 minutes (119 miles) from Seattle

    Leavenworth is a small Bavarian-style village known for its beautiful surroundings. Climb up the granite cliffs and enjoy the beautiful views that only climbers get to see. Challenge yourself by selecting routes based on your level of experience.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Discovery Park Kayaking (2-3 hours, $45-55)
  • Rattlesnake Ledge Hiking (4 hours, free)
  • Whistler Zipline Tour (3 hours, $119-129)
  • Leavenworth Rock Climbing (3-4 hours, $80-100)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $244-284

Transportation

Transportation around Washington involves using public transport or a rental car, depending on your preference. A rental car would be ideal for this itinerary, giving you control of your time and plans. For an economy car, rental costs could range from $50-70 per day. A Seattle day pass costs $8 while a Whistler round-trip is estimated to cost $60 per person.

Useful Tips

If you have extra time, consider visiting the Olympic National Park or mountaineering in Mount Rainier National Park. For those who have less time, consider removing the day trip to Whistler.

Airports

The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is located 14 miles south of Seattle’s central business district. It is the largest airport in the Pacific Northwest region of the US and is well-connected to different parts of Washington.

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