by plane? lol, i would hope so! ;o) ok, so depending on where in California, lets say los angeles, to where in Japan, lets say tokyo, a non stop flight is approximately 11 hours and 30 minutes, give or take. :o)
11 HRS
Oregon. One would think that California, Washington and Alaska would too. But, Alaska borders the Bering Sea not the Pacific Ocean. And California and Washington both have borders that snake back and border smaller inlets.
If you were to travel by air plane from Sacramento, California to Denver, Colorado, what states would you probably fly over
Going north two states (Oregon and Washington) and one state east, would land you in Idaho.
If you travel due north from California to Canada, you would pass through the states of California, Oregon, and Washington. Depending on your exact starting point in California, you might enter Oregon around the northern part of the state and then continue into Washington before reaching the Canadian border.
Washington, D.C.
Flying from California to Lithuania would be about a 12 hour flight.
Good place to look would be the forested mountains of California, Oregon, Washington state. Also in Texas and Florida swamplands.
Usually you would not, if you are talking about parks in general. If you are not talking about a specific park, then the state parks in Washington would be referred to as the Washington state parks. Say that there is such a thing as the Washington State Parks Commission (I have no idea; I just made it up) Then you would refer to this commission as the Washington State Parks Commission.
You would be in the State of Washington.
Not unless it is part of a proper name. The expression "Washington state" is used to indicate the state instead of the city (Washington DC). It would be capitalized if "Washington State" meant "Washington State University."
The easiest way would be by plane.