What You Will Do
Olympic National Park is well known for having several different ecosystems to explore: subalpine forest, wildflower meadows, temperate rain-forest, and the rugged Pacific Shore. This twelve hour tour allows you to sample each of these systems with the added advantage of having an experienced guide to answer any questions that may arise. Come explore tide pools along the coastal beaches, roam among old-growth forest, trek atop mountain ridges with breathtaking vistas and stand by glacier-birthed rivers and lakes. The tour begins on a leisurely ferry boat ride over the Puget Sound to the Olympic Peninsula. The exact itinerary will be curated by the tour guide however our first stop will usually find us at Hurricane Ridge where you will hike to an incredible view of the valley below and the snow-capped mountains in the distance. We will move on to Crescent Lake and the seasonally Sol Duc Valley, and a sandy beach along the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Please plan on walking six miles.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Seattle
various landmarks as we pick folks up.
2
Washington State Ferries
30 minutes
Washington state has the largest ferry system in the country connecting islands and the Kitsap peninsula with the Seattle area. great views on the way to Bainbridge Island. there is a galley for breakfast and coffee. Art. restrooms.
3
Bainbridge Island
a quaint island in view of Seattle. Winslow the main town and a fast transition from urban to rural.
4
Port Gamble
a charming old lumber town with distinctive northeast architecture.
5
Hood Canal Floating Bridge
one of the world's longest floating bridges and a good opportunity to see porpoises in Puget Sound.
6
Jamestown S'Klallam Reservation
20 minutes
This is where we stop for food. The Longhouse deli- full-service deli, souvenirs and everything you will need to snack on for the day. restrooms.
7
Port Angeles
The Gateway to the Olympics. a town mentioned in the twilight series.
8
Hurricane Ridge
1 hour 30 minutes
breath taking views of mountains and the sea. we hike here about a mile along a ridgeline. a 5 star attraction in the park.
9
Salt Creek Recreation Area
1 hour
Optional stop depending on the tide: Sea-stack and tide pools with a great beach. If tide or time tables are not conducive to stop at Salt Creek Recreation Area a stop at Dungeness Spit will replace it. Dungeness spit is also a great beach and wildlife sanctuary. Hike and enjoy.
10
Lake Crescent
A gorgeous, glacier carved lake that is so clear you pear deep in the lake. A national park lodge is located here and a nice place to relax if not going on a hike to Marymere Falls and old growth trees. Kayaks and other boats are available to rent if you choose not to hike.
11
Lake Crescent
1 hour 30 minutes
Unusually crystal, clear lake with trails through old growth forest to Marymere Falls.
12
Sol Duc Falls
1 hour 30 minutes
Optional park stop. Fall is most likely time to stop. A very pretty waterfall, old growth forest with with areas exhibiting temperate rain forest. Seasonal Salmon runs too, in autumn. hiking or if you bring your swimsuit you can soak in hot springs.
13
Dungeness Recreation Area
1 hour
Optional Stop: If tide or time tables are not conducive to stop at Salt Creek Recreation Area a stop at Dungeness Spit will replace it. Dungeness spit is also a great beach and wildlife sanctuary. Hike and enjoy.
14
Elwah River
20 minutes
optional stops depending the day, waterfalls, big trees, the largest dam removal and wildlife rehabilitation project in the world.
15
Washington State Ferries
30 minutes
We go back to Seattle by ferry and after a long day we often see the sunset over the waters. Seeing Seattle loom larger and larger is a great way to end the day. They serve beer and Ivars's clam chowder as well on board.
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