I spend a lot of time thinking about the best drives in Washington—and they are legion. It’s hard to top Highway 20, recently reopened for the spring, in a jaw dropping cruise through the North Cascades. But I’m also partial to a trip through rolling Palouse or the low-key putter across Lopez Island.
But for every world-class road trip, there is a stretch of misery—a section of road that inspires dread in any Pacific Northwest traveler. (And no, we’re not talking about painful in-town gridlock.) Here, by my account, are our state’s crummiest drives.
Highway 2 through Sultan
The backups are legendary. The mostly
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