Gold! read the headlines in July of 1897. After years of struggling through a depression, the people of the nation were intrigued by the possibility of riches. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park preserves the story of the 1897-98 stampede to the Yukon gold fields and Seattle’s role in this event. The park offers a glimpse at the stories of adventure and hardship of the gold rush.
Moderately warm dry short summers mid-July - Early September, cool cloudy and occasionally wet weather the rest of the year. Normal summer temperatures mid-70's to 55. Winters are cool and wet mid-40's to high 20's. Snow in downtown rarely last a day or two, but within a few miles of downtown snow depths can be over 10 feet deep.
Often confused with the wetter coastal Northwest climate, Seattle's annual precipitation ranges from 30 to 36 inches. Most of this falls from mid-September till June often as light to moderate showers.
Communities Surrounding Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park
Note: The times listed below are approximate driving times to the park.