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Seattle: Tall Sailboat Sunset Harbor Cruise

Seattle: Tall Sailboat Sunset Harbor Cruise

Experience the romance of traditional sailing on sunset cruise through the Seattle Harbor. Relax on the boat's comfortable seats or take in the views from the high spacious decks. Have the chance to purchase some delicious snacks and drinks while you sail. Hop aboard the schooner 'Bay Lady' and depart from Pier 66 on Seattle's waterfront. Feel the thrill of letting the wind decide the direction of the ship. Admire sights like the Space Needle, Smith Tower, and on clear days, see Mount Rainier's snowy peak. Let the sunset over the mountain ranges of the Puget Sound take your breath away. Unwind with a drink from the onboard bar that serves a refreshing range of drinks like cider, beer, wine, champagne, soda, and water. 

From Seattle: Mount Rainier National Park Guided Tour

From Seattle: Mount Rainier National Park Guided Tour

Explore Mount Rainier National Park on a day tour from Seattle with a professional tour guide and discover its scenic vistas and spectacular landscapes. Experience old-growth forests, wildflower-filled meadows, thundering waterfalls, and wonderful views of Mount Rainier. After meeting in downtown Seattle, hop in a comfortable 22-passenger minibus with large windows, high back seats, and air-conditioning and head straight to the park. Learn more about your surroundings with live onboard commentary from your guide. Relax onboard the bus or hike along scenic trails at the various stops throughout the day. Purchase some lunch at a local café or buy a picnic lunch at a grocery store. After lunch, visit the interpretive center at Paradise to learn more about the mountain’s glaciers, plants, and animals. Return to Seattle through pastoral farmlands and wonderful Pacific Northwest scenery. Make a final stop at Wapiti Woolies and try its famous huckleberry ice cream.

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.

Seattle: Tall Ship Harbor Cruise

Seattle: Tall Ship Harbor Cruise

Experience the romance of traditional sailing on a schooner sailboat. Relax on the boat's comfortable seats or take in the views from the high perimeter railing. Have the chance to purchase some delicious snacks and drinks while you sail. Hop aboard the schooner 'Bay Lady' and depart from Pier 66 on Seattle's waterfront. Feel the thrill of letting the wind decide the direction of the ship. Admire sights like the Space Needle, Smith Tower, and on clear days, see Mount Rainier's snowy peak. Search for local wildlife like swooping seagulls, frolicking porpoises, and playful harbor seals. Unwind with a drink from the onboard bar or sea if the sailor's life is for you by trying your hand at hoisting the sails. If the conditions are right, go full pirate ship and watch the canons fire.

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.

Seattle: Scenic Night Tour with Space Needle & Skywheel

Seattle: Scenic Night Tour with Space Needle & Skywheel

Join us on a thrilling night experience in the amazing city of Seattle, where we invite you to discover the hidden gems of the Emerald City. Get ready for an exhilarating night of exploration, starting with convenient pickups from your designated locations prior to the start time of the tour in one of our complimentary vehicles. Our first stop is the iconic “Great Wheel”, known as the tallest wheel in the western United States, a captivating attraction that offers breathtaking views of Seattle's skyline and the sparkling waters of Elliott Bay. Step into one of the spacious cabins and ascend high above the city, taking in the panoramic vistas that will leave you awe-inspired. Feel the gentle breeze as you rotate gracefully, capturing Instagram-worthy photos and creating lasting memories. Next, we venture to the picturesque Kerry Park, renowned for its stunning views. From this elevated vantage point, immerse yourself in the majestic beauty of Seattle's skyline, with the towering Mount Rainier as a backdrop. Snap postcard-worthy photos and appreciate the harmonious blend of nature and urban splendor. Following our time at Kerry Park, we embark on a leisurely drive to the acclaimed Space Needle. Marvel at the striking architecture of this symbol of innovation as we arrive at its doorstep. Ascend to the observation deck and be greeted by a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of the cityscape. Admire the architectural marvels, the vast expanse of Puget Sound, and the surrounding mountains that paint a vivid backdrop to this vibrant city. We continue our adventure with a captivating city drive, where you'll witness the energetic pulse of Seattle. Traverse through its bustling streets, catching glimpses of iconic landmarks that dot the urban landscape. As we make our way through the city, we'll drop off passengers at their respective locations, ensuring a convenient and seamless journey for all. Join TripShepherd for this great night experience, an immersive adventure that showcases the highlights of this vibrant city. From the stunning views at the Wheel and Kerry Park to the captivating heights of the Space Needle, this tour promises a day filled with wonder and exploration. Come and discover Seattle like never before!

Seattle: Mount Rainier Park All-Inclusive Small Group Tour

Seattle: Mount Rainier Park All-Inclusive Small Group Tour

Discover Mt. Rainer National Park’s highlights on an all-inclusive, small-group full-day tour from Seattle. Explore wildflower meadows, alpine vistas, and waterfalls on foot as you enjoy magnificent views on a guided hike, or snowshoe trek, of Washington State’s highest mountain. Be picked up from the comfort of your accommodation or a centrally-located meeting point in Downtown Seattle. Sit back and admire views of the Rainier volcano which is encased in 35 square miles of snow and ice. Take in the atmosphere of this area that is surrounded by old growth forest and seasonally covered in a stunning carpet of wildflowers. Look for birds, marmots, coyotes, elk, and black bears. Breathe in crisp air as you take in the sounds and scents of the forests and lakes. You'll have plenty of seasonal snacks and refreshments and pause for a delicious lunch from a local woman owned caterer to fuel a day strolling through a landscape of waterfalls, river valleys, and glaciers. Keep your eyes peeled for deer in the meadow as they make their late afternoon trek to the river’s edge. Return by van to your accommodation in Seattle at the end of your tour.

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!

Seattle: Cruise Port City Sightseeing Tour

Seattle: Cruise Port City Sightseeing Tour

Meet your guide at your cruise terminal as you debark from your ship. Bring your luggage along, or use the Port of Seattle’s complimentary port valet service. Port valet will take your checked baggage to the airport and check it in for you, so you can enjoy the tour luggage free. Ask your cruise director for details on how to sign up. Your tour begins in downtown Seattle, home to the Pike Place Market, the world’s oldest Starbucks coffee shop, and more. Then, continue to Pioneer Square and Stadium District, the city's historic core now filled with art galleries and restaurants abutting sports stadiums for the Seahawks, Sounders, and Mariners. Other sights on this tour include the International District and Waterfront and the Seattle Center, where you'll pass but the famous Space Needle. Drive through the quirky Fremont neighborhood, and take a photo with the famous Fremont Troll. Enjoy views from Queen Anne Hill, an area known for its views of Bainbridge Island and Mt. Rainier beyond. Complete your tour at the airport or your hotel. Drop-off at SEATAC by 1:45 PM for guests with flights departing at 3:45 PM or later. For guests adding on Space Needle tickets and the market, drop-off at SEATAC will be by 3:30 PM.

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.

Our most recommended Mount Rainier National Park Hiking

Seattle: Tall Sailboat Sunset Harbor Cruise

Seattle: Tall Sailboat Sunset Harbor Cruise

Experience the romance of traditional sailing on sunset cruise through the Seattle Harbor. Relax on the boat's comfortable seats or take in the views from the high spacious decks. Have the chance to purchase some delicious snacks and drinks while you sail. Hop aboard the schooner 'Bay Lady' and depart from Pier 66 on Seattle's waterfront. Feel the thrill of letting the wind decide the direction of the ship. Admire sights like the Space Needle, Smith Tower, and on clear days, see Mount Rainier's snowy peak. Let the sunset over the mountain ranges of the Puget Sound take your breath away. Unwind with a drink from the onboard bar that serves a refreshing range of drinks like cider, beer, wine, champagne, soda, and water. 

From Seattle: Mount Rainier National Park Guided Tour

From Seattle: Mount Rainier National Park Guided Tour

Explore Mount Rainier National Park on a day tour from Seattle with a professional tour guide and discover its scenic vistas and spectacular landscapes. Experience old-growth forests, wildflower-filled meadows, thundering waterfalls, and wonderful views of Mount Rainier. After meeting in downtown Seattle, hop in a comfortable 22-passenger minibus with large windows, high back seats, and air-conditioning and head straight to the park. Learn more about your surroundings with live onboard commentary from your guide. Relax onboard the bus or hike along scenic trails at the various stops throughout the day. Purchase some lunch at a local café or buy a picnic lunch at a grocery store. After lunch, visit the interpretive center at Paradise to learn more about the mountain’s glaciers, plants, and animals. Return to Seattle through pastoral farmlands and wonderful Pacific Northwest scenery. Make a final stop at Wapiti Woolies and try its famous huckleberry ice cream.

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.

Seattle: Tall Ship Harbor Cruise

Seattle: Tall Ship Harbor Cruise

Experience the romance of traditional sailing on a schooner sailboat. Relax on the boat's comfortable seats or take in the views from the high perimeter railing. Have the chance to purchase some delicious snacks and drinks while you sail. Hop aboard the schooner 'Bay Lady' and depart from Pier 66 on Seattle's waterfront. Feel the thrill of letting the wind decide the direction of the ship. Admire sights like the Space Needle, Smith Tower, and on clear days, see Mount Rainier's snowy peak. Search for local wildlife like swooping seagulls, frolicking porpoises, and playful harbor seals. Unwind with a drink from the onboard bar or sea if the sailor's life is for you by trying your hand at hoisting the sails. If the conditions are right, go full pirate ship and watch the canons fire.

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.

Seattle: Scenic Night Tour with Space Needle & Skywheel

Seattle: Scenic Night Tour with Space Needle & Skywheel

Join us on a thrilling night experience in the amazing city of Seattle, where we invite you to discover the hidden gems of the Emerald City. Get ready for an exhilarating night of exploration, starting with convenient pickups from your designated locations prior to the start time of the tour in one of our complimentary vehicles. Our first stop is the iconic “Great Wheel”, known as the tallest wheel in the western United States, a captivating attraction that offers breathtaking views of Seattle's skyline and the sparkling waters of Elliott Bay. Step into one of the spacious cabins and ascend high above the city, taking in the panoramic vistas that will leave you awe-inspired. Feel the gentle breeze as you rotate gracefully, capturing Instagram-worthy photos and creating lasting memories. Next, we venture to the picturesque Kerry Park, renowned for its stunning views. From this elevated vantage point, immerse yourself in the majestic beauty of Seattle's skyline, with the towering Mount Rainier as a backdrop. Snap postcard-worthy photos and appreciate the harmonious blend of nature and urban splendor. Following our time at Kerry Park, we embark on a leisurely drive to the acclaimed Space Needle. Marvel at the striking architecture of this symbol of innovation as we arrive at its doorstep. Ascend to the observation deck and be greeted by a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of the cityscape. Admire the architectural marvels, the vast expanse of Puget Sound, and the surrounding mountains that paint a vivid backdrop to this vibrant city. We continue our adventure with a captivating city drive, where you'll witness the energetic pulse of Seattle. Traverse through its bustling streets, catching glimpses of iconic landmarks that dot the urban landscape. As we make our way through the city, we'll drop off passengers at their respective locations, ensuring a convenient and seamless journey for all. Join TripShepherd for this great night experience, an immersive adventure that showcases the highlights of this vibrant city. From the stunning views at the Wheel and Kerry Park to the captivating heights of the Space Needle, this tour promises a day filled with wonder and exploration. Come and discover Seattle like never before!

Seattle: Mount Rainier Park All-Inclusive Small Group Tour

Seattle: Mount Rainier Park All-Inclusive Small Group Tour

Discover Mt. Rainer National Park’s highlights on an all-inclusive, small-group full-day tour from Seattle. Explore wildflower meadows, alpine vistas, and waterfalls on foot as you enjoy magnificent views on a guided hike, or snowshoe trek, of Washington State’s highest mountain. Be picked up from the comfort of your accommodation or a centrally-located meeting point in Downtown Seattle. Sit back and admire views of the Rainier volcano which is encased in 35 square miles of snow and ice. Take in the atmosphere of this area that is surrounded by old growth forest and seasonally covered in a stunning carpet of wildflowers. Look for birds, marmots, coyotes, elk, and black bears. Breathe in crisp air as you take in the sounds and scents of the forests and lakes. You'll have plenty of seasonal snacks and refreshments and pause for a delicious lunch from a local woman owned caterer to fuel a day strolling through a landscape of waterfalls, river valleys, and glaciers. Keep your eyes peeled for deer in the meadow as they make their late afternoon trek to the river’s edge. Return by van to your accommodation in Seattle at the end of your tour.

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!

Seattle: Cruise Port City Sightseeing Tour

Seattle: Cruise Port City Sightseeing Tour

Meet your guide at your cruise terminal as you debark from your ship. Bring your luggage along, or use the Port of Seattle’s complimentary port valet service. Port valet will take your checked baggage to the airport and check it in for you, so you can enjoy the tour luggage free. Ask your cruise director for details on how to sign up. Your tour begins in downtown Seattle, home to the Pike Place Market, the world’s oldest Starbucks coffee shop, and more. Then, continue to Pioneer Square and Stadium District, the city's historic core now filled with art galleries and restaurants abutting sports stadiums for the Seahawks, Sounders, and Mariners. Other sights on this tour include the International District and Waterfront and the Seattle Center, where you'll pass but the famous Space Needle. Drive through the quirky Fremont neighborhood, and take a photo with the famous Fremont Troll. Enjoy views from Queen Anne Hill, an area known for its views of Bainbridge Island and Mt. Rainier beyond. Complete your tour at the airport or your hotel. Drop-off at SEATAC by 1:45 PM for guests with flights departing at 3:45 PM or later. For guests adding on Space Needle tickets and the market, drop-off at SEATAC will be by 3:30 PM.

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.

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5
(19 reviews)

I recently booked a one-day tour to Mount Rainier and had an outstanding experience with our tour guide, Mr. Tony Wang. He was incredibly nice, very polite, well manner, always wearing a welcoming smile and ready to assist. His punctuality was impressive; he arrived right on time and kept the schedule perfectly, which made the whole day run smoothly. What truly stood out was his vast knowledge about Mount Rainier and the surrounding areas. He shared fascinating insights and answered all our questions with enthusiasm and expertise. His passion for the park was evident, and it made the tour even more enjoyable. He even provided us with snowshoes and sticks to walk through the mountain and snow, which added an extra layer of adventure. Everything was seamless and well-organized, making the day truly memorable. Overall, Mr. Tony Wang, exceeded all expectations and made the trip an unforgettable adventure. Highly recommend! D Ros, from Texas.

I had a great time on this tour - I was a solo traveler and there were multiple other folks traveling in groups or pairs. Nan was a great guide and driver, and even helped us take some of our photos! I felt very safe and love that they provided equipment like the shoe spikes, show shoes, snow walking sticks, etc. I would recommend this tour!

Susan is a splendid tour guide. Definitely recommend her to anyone who wants to view the beauty of Mt Rainier.

Duan was our guide and he made the day very nice. He was friendly and made sure we were well taken care of.

Susan is a great guide and the hiking was stunning! Definitely recommended!