Designation:
Washington State Scenic Byway
- 350 Miles
- Between Olympia and the Megler Astoria Bridge on the Oregon border South of Chinook
- On US Highway 101 around the Olympic Peninsula and down the Pacific Coast
About This Byway
Washington's longest byways encompasses the glacially sculpted peaks and immense forests of the Olympic Peninsula. The byway showcases diverse geography from sea stacks along the wild ocean beaches, to lush estuaries. Travelers are drawn to the old-growth forests, and unique plants and wildlife of Olympic National Park, the living tribal cultures or the lifestyle of contemporary forestry and fishing communities.
Explore and Plan Your Trip
Plan a trip and find more information about the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway, including pictures, maps, sample itineraries and services provided on this byway.
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Connected Scenic Byways
Historic Markers On Byway
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Conditions on the Road
Traffic
Traffic Conditions for the Olympic Peninsula
WSDOT Traffic Cameras
Weather
Current Weather for the Olympic Peninsula
Weather Forecast for Washington State
Mountain Passes
None on this Route
Towns and Points of Interest on the Byway
- Olympia
- Shelton
- Potlatch
- Hoodsport
- Lilliwaup
- Hamma Hamma
- Eldon
- Triton
- Duckabush
- Brinnon
- Quilcene
- Discovery Bay
- Gardiner
- Blyn
- Sequim
- Port Angeles
- Elwha
- Fairholm
- Sappho
- Forks
- Klaloch
- Queets
- Amanda Park
- Neilton
- Humptulips
- Hoquiam
- Aberdeen
- Artic
- Raymond
- South Bend
- Bruceport
- Nemah
- Long Beach
- Ilwaco
- Chinook