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Seattle: Mt. Rainier Hiking w/ Waterfalls, Glaciers & Trees

Seattle: Mt. Rainier Hiking w/ Waterfalls, Glaciers & Trees

Start your day trip with a pickup in downtown Seattle in the morning and then drive for two hours to Mt. Rainier National Park. See all the highlights of the park throughout the day. Follow your guide to view glaciers, waterfalls, rivers, lakes, and tall trees in the forests. Take in the stunning views of the glacier-covered volcano, which towers over the surrounding mountains in the Cascade Mountain Range with its 14,410-foot height - the tallest mountain in Washington. Hike with the guide for a few hours while taking in the panoramic views of Mt. Rainier and other mountains in the park. From November to June snowshoes/crampons are provided when the trails are covered with snow. After a day of exploration, leave the park in the afternoon and drive back to downtown Seattle.

Portland: Mt. Hood Day Tour

Portland: Mt. Hood Day Tour

Your 8.5-hour trip begins early with a hotel pickup from downtown Portland. Embark on an exhilarating morning drive through the Columbia River Gorge. Catch spectacular views of the Cascade Mountains that flank the river and glimpse a waterfall or two. Along the forested highway, visit Oregon’s famous waterfall Multnomah Falls. Join your guide and fellow visitors on Benson Bridge and snap a picture of the 611-foot-tall cascade of water as it crashes below. Next, continue to Hood River, a picturesque valley town renowned as a prime destination for wind sports. Watch kiteboarders and windsurfers skate across the water as you learn about Hood River’s rich environmental and cultural history. Then take some free time for lunch, shopping or wine-tasting (if whimsy strikes you!). Then visit Rowena Crest which has spectacular views of the Columbia River Gorge. The final stop on your guided tour is the glorious Mount Hood, Oregon’s tallest peak at 11,249 feet (3,429 meters) and Timberline Lodge. Take a mountain walk or a self-guided visit through the renovated lodge that was once the setting for the classic film The Shining. Your day concludes back in Portland by early evening.

From Seattle: Visit Snoqualmie Falls and Hike to Twin Falls

From Seattle: Visit Snoqualmie Falls and Hike to Twin Falls

We will meet in a coffee shop in Seattle's Pioneer Square neighborhood. The coffeeshop is called Zeitgeist Coffee. This tour focuses on connecting with nature and enjoying the peaceful and relaxing way that the forest can bring calmness to us. The experience has been customized to fit different age and fitness levels. This is a morning tour that focuses on connecting with nature, we aim to help travelers interpret the natural area of the cascades. This experience intends to leave the travelers with a new appreciation for natural spaces. Please keep in mind there is some hiking on this tour. We try to tailor the hiking in a way that is appropriate for all guests. Some guests might not be able to finish the hike but still be able to enjoy the natural beauty of the cascade mountains. This tour is available for different age groups as well. This tour includes visiting two different two waterfalls in the Cascades Mountains. It is a special journey into a temperate rainforest and a unique opportunity to see massive old growth trees. We try to keep a tight schedule and return back to the city by 12:00pm. It is recommended for guests to bring water and snacks as the experience is all morning and includes some physical exertion.

Seattle:Small Group Mount Rainier National Park 1-Day Tour

Seattle:Small Group Mount Rainier National Park 1-Day Tour

Mount Rainier stands as an icon in the Washington landscape. Mount Rainier, also known as Tacoma, is the highest mountain of the Cascade Range of the Pacific Northwest, and the highest mountain in the state of Washington. Mount Rainier is an active volcano and has the most glaciated peak in the United States. It spawns five major rivers, and the top of the mountain is covered with snow all year round. When snow melts, water flows down in a large volume, and gives Rainier National Park the best waterfalls, vast lakes, and lush green forests. Summer (May to Oct) itinerary: Seattle → Mt. Rainier National Park → Longmire Museum (20 mins) → Christine Falls (10 mins) → Narada Falls (40 mins) → Paradise Visitor Center (120 mins) → Reflection Lake (10 mins) → Seattle Winter (Nov to April) itinerary: Seattle → Mt. Rainier National Park → Longmire Museum (60 mins) → Wonderland Trail (60 mins) → Seattle Special Notes: 1. Along the way of Wonderland Trail, we will arrange parking for 1-2 attractions according to the actual situation: Narada Falls, Paradise Visitor Center. 2. In the case of heavy snowfall during the winter season, the schedule of going uphill at Mount Rainier National Park may be halted. We will instead enjoy the breathtaking views at the foot of the mountain instead. 3.Explore the park's best spots by hiking or snowshoeing, depending on the season. Mt. Rainier National Park Mount Rainier is circled by the Wonderland Trail and is covered by several glaciers and snowfields totaling some 35 square miles. Carbon Glacier is the largest glacier by volume in the contiguous United States, while Emmons Glacier is the largest glacier by area. About 1.8 million people visit Mount Rainier National Park each year. Longmire Museum Located on the south side of Mount Rainier at 2,700 feet above sea level, Longmire Museum makes up part of the historic Longmire district. Once a ranger office, the building now houses historic exhibits about the park's natural and geological history, and animals. Narada Falls At only 150 feet from the road to Paradise, Narada Falls is the largest waterfall accessible by car in the park, and one of the most impressive. Paradise Visitor Center Paradise is famous for its glorious views and wildflower meadows. When James Longmire's daughter-in-law, Martha, first saw this site, she exclaimed, "Oh, what a paradise!" The park's main visitor center, the Henry M. Jackson Memorial Visitor Center, is located in the upper parking area. Paradise is also the primary winter-use area in the park, receiving on average 643 inches (53.6 feet/16.3 meters) of snow a year. or Wonderland Trail The Wonderland Trail is a 93-mile hiking trail that encircles Washington's most famous volcano. Each year, hikers vie for permits to embark on a backpacking trip on it, with only a handful scoring the permits to undertake this strenuous hike.

From Seattle/Kirkland/Bellevue: Leavenworth Exclusive Tour

From Seattle/Kirkland/Bellevue: Leavenworth Exclusive Tour

Leavenworth is the most famous German town in the northwest of the United States. Climb Stevens Pass, through the Cascade Mountains. alongside the Skykomish River. On arrival in the Bavarian town (Leavenworth), you’ll have two hours for lunch (own expense) with free time to explore. The German town - Leavenworth has more than 90 shops, each with a unique style including wine shops and art galleries. There are also many restaurants operating German-style cuisines, such as the German village of Schweinshaxe, German sausage, and Munich beer, which has won the tourists' favor. Depending on the season and the weather we will take you to one of the scenic roads heading to Seattle.

From Seattle: Customized Mount Rainier Tour

From Seattle: Customized Mount Rainier Tour

Join a small group of fellow travelers and a friendly guide for a scenic drive through the Cascade Mountains, where you’ll marvel at the evergreen forests, sparkling lakes, and historic towns along the way. Stop at scenic viewpoints and waterfalls as you capture breathtaking photos at picturesque viewpoints. You’ll also have free time to explore the park’s trails, wildlife, and visitor center at your leisure. Whether you’re a nature lover, a history buff, or a thrill-seeker, you’ll find something to love about Mount Rainier at your own pace. Mount Rainier is more than just a mountain. It’s a national treasure that offers something for everyone. Whether you want to admire the snow-covered summit, wander through the wildflower meadows, or learn about the park’s fascinating history, you’ll find it here. This tour includes convenient pickup and drop-off from selected locations in downtown Seattle and airport hotels. Don’t miss this chance to see one of America’s most spectacular natural wonders. Book your Mount Rainier Tour from Seattle today and prepare for a memorable adventure!

From Seattle: Mount Rainier National Park 1-Day Tour

From Seattle: Mount Rainier National Park 1-Day Tour

Mount Rainier, the highest peak in Washington and an active volcano, is a majestic landmark known for its year-round snow-capped summit, glaciers, rivers, waterfalls, and lush forests. During the summer, a popular itinerary includes stops at Longmire Museum, Christine Falls, Narada Falls, Paradise Visitor Center, and Reflection Lake. In winter, the itinerary focuses on Longmire Museum and Wonderland Trail, with potential stops at Narada Falls and Paradise, weather permitting. Heavy snowfall may limit access to higher elevations, but visitors can still enjoy scenic views from the base of the mountain. Summer (May to Oct) itinerary: Seattle → Mt. Rainier National Park → Longmire Museum (20 mins) → Christine Falls (10 mins) → Narada Falls (40 mins) → Paradise Visitor Center (120 mins) → Reflection Lake (10 mins) → Seattle Winter (Nov to April) itinerary: Seattle → Mt. Rainier National Park → Longmire Museum (60 mins) → Wonderland Trail (60 mins) → Seattle Special Notes: 1. Along the way of Wonderland Trail, we will arrange parking for 1-2 attractions according to the actual situation: Narada Falls, Paradise Visitor Center. 2. In the case of heavy snowfall during the winter season, the schedule of going uphill at Mount Rainier National Park may be halted. We will instead enjoy the breathtaking views at the foot of the mountain instead. 3.Explore the park's best spots by hiking or snowshoeing, depending on the season Mt. Rainier National Park Mount Rainier is circled by the Wonderland Trail and is covered by several glaciers and snowfields totaling some 35 square miles. Carbon Glacier is the largest glacier by volume in the contiguous United States, while Emmons Glacier is the largest glacier by area. About 1.8 million people visit Mount Rainier National Park each year. Longmire Museum Located on the south side of Mount Rainier at 2,700 feet above sea level, Longmire Museum makes up part of the historic Longmire district. Once a ranger office, the building now houses historic exhibits about the park's natural and geological history, and animals. Narada Falls At only 150 feet from the road to Paradise, Narada Falls is the largest waterfall accessible by car in the park, and one of the most impressive. Paradise Visitor Center Paradise is famous for its glorious views and wildflower meadows. or Wonderland Trail The Wonderland Trail is a 93-mile hiking trail that encircles Washington's most famous volcano. Each year, hikers vie for permits to embark on a backpacking trip on it, with only a handful scoring the permits to undertake this strenuous hike.

From Seattle: Snoqualmie, Twin Falls and Ancient Forest Trip

From Seattle: Snoqualmie, Twin Falls and Ancient Forest Trip

We shall convene at Zeitgeist Coffee, a casual establishment situated in Seattle's historic Pioneer Square. This excursion is meticulously designed to foster a profound connection with nature, facilitating tranquility and serenity through the forest's inherent calmness. Tailored to accommodate varying ages and fitness levels, this bespoke experience promises inclusivity. Commencing in the morning, our tour aims to immerse travelers in the natural splendor of the Cascades, offering interpretive insights into the area's ecological significance. The intent is to leave participants with a newfound appreciation for natural environments. Be advised, the tour includes hiking, tailored to ensure accessibility for all participants. While some guests may not complete the hike, they will still relish the Cascade Mountains' breathtaking beauty. This journey includes visits to two majestic waterfalls within the Cascade Mountains, offering an extraordinary venture into a temperate rainforest with the chance to witness colossal old-growth trees. We adhere to a precise schedule, returning to the city by noon. Guests are advised to bring water and snacks to sustain themselves during this morning-long, physically engaging experience.

Electric Bike Tour of Bend & Deschutes River

Electric Bike Tour of Bend & Deschutes River

Imagine taking in the stunning views of Bend and the Deschutes River with snow-capped mountains in the background – all while pedaling effortlessly on a quality electric bike. Your safety is our top priority. Before the tour begins, we will go over how to operate the bikes in great detail as well as take a practice lap to make sure every client is completely comfortable on an electric bike. We will hit some incredibly scenic spots while staying on multi-use paths so cars will not be present. We will learn a bit about the town, the river and the Old Mill area while casually exploring on e-bikes and hopefully encounter some river otter and other such wildlife. This will be an intimate group (limit 6 people) so that we can maximize our time in these incredible surroundings.

Bend: Half-Day Brews & Views Canoe Tour on the Cascade Lakes

Bend: Half-Day Brews & Views Canoe Tour on the Cascade Lakes

Take in the stunning views of the Cascades Lakes while sampling some of Oregon’s most celebrated artisanal beverages. After getting all geared up, you’ll head off towards the lake with your naturalist guide and get to paddling through the pristine mountain waters. Gaze out across the crystal-clear lake, situated on the foot of snow-capped peaks. All the while, taste delicious local craft beers while learning about their production. Your guide will highlight the hidden spots on these beautiful lakes that might not initially meet the eye. You will spend over 2 hours on the water exploring areas accessible exclusively by boat, including fingers, coves, bays, and wetlands created by ancient volcanic activity and erosion. You can even pop into the lake for a dip if you get too toasty. After your excursion, you’ll be transferred back to the meeting point in Bend, having soaked up some of Oregon’s foremost natural beauty. (During the month of October, our canoe tours may take place on a flat stretch of the Deschutes River as temps drop and snow begins to fall on the high elevation lakes. When we transition down to the river, we will also transition to using kayaks as they are more maneuverable on the river! If the sun is out, we will be on the lakes. If there is precipitation, colder temps, or high winds in the mountains, we will head down to the river!)

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our guide tour, Mr. Mehrdad, made this tour one of the best experiences we have ever had. the beautiful views, the knowledge about each spot we visited, the additional visit to a ski resort, and the amazing opportunity to know and experienced important breathe taking places made the your unique and special. The memories we made during this tour were more than expected. Thank you Mr. Mehrdad for everything. we are definitely taking other tours with this great company!

We had a wonderful small group and awesome time. Johny was our tour guide and amazing. He was informative and enthusiastic about each stop. He gave us cool fun facts, helpful tips, was considerate of all levels of hiking for our group, and helped us get nice pics. We also love that this was a half day trip. Highly recommend this for seeing quick glimpse of Washington’s beauty!

The tour was very beautiful and the experience was wonderful. The guide made the transfer safe and pleasant. Leavenworth is a beautiful town to visit in winter, and the road is a spectacle in itself, we had views of snow-covered mountains, waterfalls, and a snowy ski hotel. It was a day we will never forget. I highly recommend it.

It was an excellent day tour experience! Our tour guide Mr. Slav made the trip to the snowy destination truly enjoyable. The ride was safe and smooth, and Slav kept us entertained with snacks, fun facts, quizzes, and interesting information about the places we passed. Highly recommended!"

Our Guide Slav was excellent, he made our trip really memorable one. He is very caring, have knowledge about places , nature and botany. He came our pickup spot on time and even dropped us to our home . I will highly recommend this tour and guide Slav.