Experience the splendor of the Olympic Peninsula, the spectacular views of the steep rugged cliffs, the jade waters of the Pacific Ocean and the diverse and dramatic rain forest.
Explore tide pools along the coastal beaches, walk among old-growth forest, roam atop mountain ridges with breathtaking views and stand by glacier-fed rivers and lakes.
The tour begins on a leisurely ferry boat ride over the Puget Sound to the Olympic Peninsula. We will move on to, Crescent Lake, Sol Duc Valley, the Salt Creek Park at the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Hurricane Ridge.
After pickup we take the ferry, spectacular views of the Seattle waterfront and Mt. Rainier.
At 7869ft in length (floating portion 6521ft), it is the longest floating bridge in the world located in a saltwater.
Sequim is known for its Lavender Farms. Stop for breakfast (not included) at Black Bear Diner or Oak Table Cafe
Salmon Cascades and old growth forest. Optional hike to Sol Duc Falls
Sea-stack rock formations, sandy beach and tide pools to explore. (Tide dependent)
Views of the Olympic Mountains from a mile high, hiking, food, a gift shop, wildlife
The City of Port Angeles is the main entrance to the Olympic National Park as well as being the largest city on the Olympic Peninsula.
A gorgeous, glacier carved lake that is so clear you can see down to the bottom of the lake. Trails are lined with tall mossy trees adding to the serenity of the forest.
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This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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