a coast-to-coast trip

Four days in the Pacific North West


In May 2024, I traveled by train from the US east coast to the west coast, a journey that took a total of three days! I boarded the train in Boston and spent 22 hours traveling to Chicago. There, I transferred to the Empire Builder, which (in ‘only’ 45-hour) took me all the way to Washington State. In Seattle, I met up with a friend and spent the following days hiking and exploring the Pacific Northwest.

I had missed the landscape ever since I first saw it in October 2022 and was excited to discover more hikes in the area, especially after sitting on a train for three days. The lush green forests and snow-covered mountains made for a perfect start to summer, in my opinion!

The question I got most after my trip was ‘How was the train ride? Would you do it again?’. My honest answer: It was exhausting (surprising, given that all you do is sit, eat, and look out of the window for 3 days), but I’m happy I did it. It was really interesting to drive through all these different states. My favorite parts were

  • seeing Upstate New York (which was surprisingly green!),

  • snaking along the Mississippi River, which represents the border between Wisconsin and Minnesota,

  • driving past Glacier National Park during sundown.

On board of the EMPIRE BUILDER 🚞

Amtrak Trains are incredibly spacious. Plus, not many people seem to take a 70h train on weekdays, so I had plenty of room to stretch out. I spent my mornings drinking coffee and enjoying the views in the observation cart, read a couple of books and articles. While many of the people made use of the dining cart and enjoyed proper meals, I ate the food I brought onto the train with me. My 38L backpack was filled to the brim, with food and snacks and snacks and more snacks.

Exploring the Pacific North West

Ever since I visited Washington back in September 2022, I knew I had to return. The landscapes, forests, and coast lines fascinated me. I was so psyched to be back, ready to explore the Pacific Northwest in a different season. My friend picked me up at the train station in Seattle, and we packed us much as we could into the four days we had:

Day 1:

  • Hiked to Lake Twenty Two in Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.

  • watched the Northern Light in front of our AirBnB 🤯

Day 2:

  • Rented snow shoes and hiked the Skyline Loop Trail at the foot of Mount Rainier

  • Then drove up to Port Angeles to meet my friends collegue and stayed with them for the night.

Day 3:

  • Helena and I woke up at 3am to drive up to the Hurricane Ridge to watch the sunrise, then drove back to the others and had breakfast together.

  • Afterwards, we hiked Mount Storm King, which offered great views over Lake Crescent.

  • Later that day, we drove to Lake Cushman and watched the sun set over the water

Day 4:

  • Hiked Mount Townsend in the fog 😶‍🌫️

  • packed and prepared for our departure the next day

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