Explore the stunning landscapes of Mount St. Helens on this full-day adventure from Seattle. Discover the impact of the iconic 1980 eruption that transformed the region as you visit the Mount St. Helens Visitor Center and Coldwater Ridge Visitor Center. Walk the Eruption Trail for captivating views of the volcanic terrain and learn about the area's ecological recovery from an expert guide. Unwind by the serene Coldwater Lake, perfect for nature lovers and photographers alike.
- Full-day tour from Seattle to Mount St. Helens
- Engage with exhibits at the Mount St. Helens Visitor Center
- Walk along the Eruption Trail for spectacular views
- Relax at Coldwater Lake, capturing beautiful photographs
You will receive a text message in advance with your approximate pickup location and time. You can also request a custom pickup and drop-off location if needed.
The stop includes an approximate 3 hours driving time from pick up locations: Large, step-in model of the volcano Life-size mannequins Functioning seismograph and live feed of current Mount St. Helens volcano seismicity Chronological timeline of events leading up to the volcanic blast on May 18, 1980 Theater program offered twice an hour; at :05 and :35 after. Outdoors, visitors can explore Silver Lake along the 0.6 mile-long trail, including boardwalks over the wetland where a variety of aquatic plants and migratory waterfowl can be viewed at different times of the year.
Coldwater Visitor Center overlooks Mount St. Helens and is within the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. It is located along State Hwy 504, about 45 miles east of I-5. Built in 1993, Coldwater Visitor Center is just over 24,600 sq. ft. between two floors. Fantastic views of Mount St. Helens and close access to Coldwater Lake, which features picnic site, (non-motorized or electric motor) boat launch, accessible trails, fishing, restrooms, and parking.
After this stop , we will head back - 3 hours drive time to drop off locations A barrier-free, paved hike of less than one mile from the Johnston Ridge Observatory. The trail includes interpretive kiosks and 360 views of Mount St. Helens and the surrounding blast zone.
On your way to or from the Johnston Ridge Observatory take a side-trip to Coldwater Lake formed by an avalanche during the volcano’s eruption. The lake is just a short distance off the highway. You’ll find a parking area with paths to the lake; restroom, boat launch (electric motors only) and trails (don’t throw away that wrist-band!). You will need them as proof that you’ve paid to visit or hike the trails inside the Mount St Helens National Volcanic Monument. There are also hiking trails around Coldwater Lake Coldwater Lake provides a tranquil ending to a long and scenic experience through a landscape that must be seen to believe.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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