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Forest Edge Cabin

Directions to Washington State

GETTING TO WASHINGTON STATE:

The state is located in the extreme northwest corner of the contiguous United States. It is bordered by Oregon to the south, Idaho to the east and the Canadian Province of British Columbia to the north. The western side of the state is bordered by the Pacific Ocean.

DRIVING: All areas of the state can be reached by major Interstates or good state roads. Running north-south through the western part of the state is Interstate 5 which comes from Oregon and continues up to British Columbia where it becomes Canadian Highway 99. Another north-south route is Interstate 82 from Hermiston, Oregon, up through the tri-cities of Pasco, Richland and Kennewick. It continues north through Yakima eventually becoming Highway 97 and crossing Wenatchee, Chelan and the Okanogan Valley before reaching Canada. Interstate 90 runs east-west in the almost center of the state coming from Idaho, through Spokane in Eastern Washington and terminating in Seattle to the west. Other east-west highways are Highway 12 in the southern part of the state and Highway 2 in the northern part.

FLYING: There are major international airports in the Seattle Tacoma area (Western Washington) and Spokane in eastern Washington. Access to the state is also easy from Portland International in Portland, Oregon, just across the river from Vancouver, Washington (not Vancouver, BC) in the southern part of the state and from Vancouver, BC just across the border from Blaine and Bellingham, Washington in the northern region of the state. There are also jet serviced airports in Wenatchee, Yakima and the Tri-Cities.

RAIL: Amtrak provides passenger rail service north-south through Seattle-Tacoma and east-west through Spokane to Seattle.

Directions to Mount Rainier

Mount Rainier National Park is located in west central Washington about 48 miles southeast of Tacoma, Washington. The park is approximately a one to two hour drive from Seattle, Tacoma and Yakima, Washington and Portland, Oregon. Access to Mount Rainier National Park is found through four main park entrances:

Northwest Entrance at Carbon River
Northeast Entrance at Sunrise/White River
Southwest Entrance at Nisqually River
Southeast Entrance at Ohanapecosh

Other park roads are open only during the summer months.

For detailed directions to your property please see below

Directions to this property

Severe weather possible in the winter, make sure to travel with chains and/or have AWD capability on your vehicle

Coming from the North, heading South from Seattle:
- get on I-5 Southbound towards Portland / Vancouver
- take exit 154A onto I-405 N towards Renton
- take exit 4 onto WA-169 / Maple Valley Highway to Enumclaw, travel for about 23 miles, until you see the Stop N Shop
- turn Left onto SE 416th St
- turn Right onto 284th Ave SE, which turns into Farman St N
- turn Left onto WA-410 / SE 448th St / Roosevelt Ave E, becomes Chinook Pass Highway. Travel for about 40 miles
- slight Right onto WA-123, travel for 16 miles
- turn Right onto US-12 W, travel for 7 miles
- turn Right onto Skate Creek Rd S, at the Cowlitz River Lodge
- turn Right onto Cannon Rd, second right after crossing the Cowlitz River, and travel for about 2.5 miles
- turn Left onto Tattoosh Trail
- turn Left onto Sunstone Rd
- Cabin is on the right about 50 feet down the road

Coming from the South, heading North from Portland:
- Get on I-5 Northbound towards Seattle
- take exit 68 and turn Right onto US-12 E toward Morton/Yakima. Travel for 65 miles.
- turn Left onto Skate Creek Rd S, at the Cowlitz River Lodge
- turn Right onto Cannon Rd, second right after crossing the Cowlitz River, and travel for about 2.5 miles
- turn Left onto Tattoosh Trail
- turn Left onto Sunstone Rd
- Cabin is on the right about 50 feet down the road