Go Strollers !!

[June in Seattle] Mount Saint Helens National Volcanic Monument (West Side)

  • Distance and Travel Time (from downtown Seattle): 137 miles (2h 21m)
  • Trip Type: Overnight trip or Day trip
  • Parking
    Use the parking lot at each viewpoint of the park.
  • When to Go
    Late spring ~ early fall (to avoid the winter seasons and the snow, go sometime in May through October, but also avoid the high heat in peak summer)
  • Things to Do
    Enjoy views, strolling, see wild flowers, explore nature, etc.
  • Tips
    1) It is a 3 hour + drive from Seattle, so if your family is not used to spending long hours in the car, make it an overnight trip. If everyone is okay with the drive, depart early in the morning, spend a couple hours there and come back all in a day.
    2) Loowit Viewpoint is a nice stop for the whole family to take a short stroll and stretch out your legs from the long drive.
    3) At the Visitors Center at Johnston Ridge Observatory, you can watch a short film about the eruption in 1980 and stroll along the trail.
    4) Kids preschool age and up may enjoy participating in the Junior Ranger program to earn a Junior Ranger badge. Ask for a junior ranger activity book at the Johnston Ridge Observatory.
Forest Learning Center

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Loowit Viewpoint

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Johnston Ridge Observatory

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Eruption Trail at Johnston Ridge Observatory

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Wild Flowers

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