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From Portland: Columbia Gorge Waterfalls Tour

From Portland: Columbia Gorge Waterfalls Tour

Departing downtown Portland, we’ll head east along the Columbia River towards the quaint town of Troutdale, known as the Gateway to the Gorge. We will join the beautiful Historic Columbia River Highway, the first planned scenic roadway in the United States, and wind our way along the Sandy River to our first stop for the day: Crown Point Vista House. This famous overlook sits 733 feet above the Columbia River, atop the remains of a lava flow that swept through the Gorge around 14 to 17 million years ago! There, we will find amazing 180-degree views of the Columbia River Gorge and have time to explore the Vista House. This intricately designed observatory and museum is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. From there, we will again join the historic highway as we drive deeper into the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Our first waterfall for the day will be the dramatic Latourell Falls, which plunges 249 feet over a massive wall of columnar basalt. Depending on the season, a short ¼-mile, well-maintained trail hike will be led to get a closer view of the falls. Continuing on our journey through the gorge, we’ll get a sneak peek of the famed Multnomah Falls on our way to our next stop—an overlooked gem directly off of the historic highway called Horsetail Falls. Once at the base of these falls, it won’t be difficult to see how it received its name. Feel the mist on your face as the water plummets down into the deep pool below. Worry not! The grand Multnomah Falls will be the final stop in our journey. Plummeting 620 feet in two major steps, Multnomah Falls is the highest waterfall in Oregon and second highest continuously flowing waterfall in the nation! There, we will explore the Multnomah Falls Historic Lodge (a Cascadian style stone and timber lodge built in 1925) as well as the beautiful Multnomah Falls itself. During the gorge fire of 2017, the wildland fire crew fought tirelessly and ultimately saved this historic landmark. The easily accessible viewing platform offers a full view of the Benson Bridge and cascading falls beyond it. Our journey will return us to Portland via the Columbia River scenic route (approximately 45 mins). Depending on changing visitation patterns in the Columbia River Gorge, this tour may run in the reverse order than what is listed above.

From Seattle: Pacific Northwest Waterfalls & Hiking Tour

From Seattle: Pacific Northwest Waterfalls & Hiking Tour

Dive into the heart of the Pacific Northwest with this engaging half-day tour, showcasing the region's breathtaking natural beauty and rich history. Your journey begins with a scenic drive from downtown Seattle to the lush Olallie State Park, home to the enchanting Twin Falls. Here, embark on a moderate hike through ancient forests, accompanied by the soothing sounds of cascading waterfalls. The adventure continues through the quaint towns of North Bend and Snoqualmie. In North Bend, catch a glimpse of the iconic diner from the "Twin Peaks" TV show before driving through the historic logging town of Snoqualmie to the 270-foot tall Snoqualmie Falls, one of the area's most spectacular natural landmarks. Finally, enjoy the serene views of Borst Lake, with Mount Si reflecting on its surface. This tour is a feast for the eyes and offers a journey through the area's history, from its early logging days to its cultural significance in popular media. Concluding back in Seattle, this experience leaves you with a deeper appreciation for the natural and cultural treasures of the Pacific Northwest.

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. (In the winter some areas of the park are closed and some waterfalls may be frozen or not accessible and getting close to glaciers may not be possible if more roads are closed on some winter days). After a day of exploration, leave the park in the afternoon and drive back to downtown Seattle.

Seattle: Snoqualmie Falls and Twin Falls Guided Tour

Seattle: Snoqualmie Falls and Twin Falls Guided Tour

Visit two iconic waterfalls in western Washington — Snoqualmie Falls and Twin Falls — on a half-day tour from Seattle. Learn about the area with your guide, hike to the waterfalls, and get given space to soak up the peace of the forest, river, and waterfalls. After making your way to the meeting point in Seattle, set off on your trip into the mountains of the Cascades. Along the way, listen to your guide's commentary about the history, ecology, and mystery of the Pacific Northwest. Your guide will use a microphone to ensure everyone can hear clearly. At the falls, explore one of the planet's most ancient rainforests as you find out about its immense biodiversity and connectivity. Learn about the fantastic fungi and the contributions and intelligence of nature. Hike along a lush trail with beautiful scenery and abundant wild berries to enjoy along the way. There are two trail options — easy or moderate — to choose from on the day. Upon arrival at each waterfall, have ample opportunity to take photographs of these natural wonders. Later, return to Seattle for drop-off at the original meeting point. Your guide will also give you a multitude of recommended activities, experiences, and foodie destinations for your future adventures in Seattle and Western Washington.

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.

Skagway: Yukon, White Pass, & Husky Sled Camp Combo Tour

Skagway: Yukon, White Pass, & Husky Sled Camp Combo Tour

Discover the charm of the Yukon Territory on a guided half-day trip from Skagway as you travel up the Klondike Highway. Pass through the unbridled nature of British Columbia. Later, visit a dogsledding camp and learn about the history of sledding in Canada and Alaska while you meet Husky puppies. Begin your tour as the 1898 Gold Rush stampeders once did, journeying from Skagway and through the White Pass. Drive along the Klondike Highway and admire the scenic forests, waterfalls, and wildlife. Views of the White Pass Railroad evoke a nostalgic mood in the shadow of glacier-covered mountains. Next, enter Canada's province of British Columbia. As you drive, take in the sights of the subarctic alpine tundra that marks out Tormented Valley. Catch a glimpse of Summit Lake before you go on to pause at Canada Customs in Fraser. Continue your tour as you enter the Yukon Territory. Head to the Tagish Lake Dog Sledding Camp and discover the world of dogsledding firsthand. Meet trainers and mushers, see the dogs in action, and visit with puppies. Before you return to Skagway, visit the gift shop for a souvenir.

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: Snoqualmie Falls and Wineries Tour w/ Transfer

From Seattle: Snoqualmie Falls and Wineries Tour w/ Transfer

Welcome to the Snoqualmie Falls Tour! Experience the breathtaking beauty of one of the top ten waterfalls in the United States, which holds a supreme position in the hearts of the local Indians. Our tour takes you over Lake Washington on Seattle’s famous floating bridge, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and waterways. Stop at the picturesque Snoqualmie Falls, one of Washington’s most popular and beautiful scenic attractions. Then, head to Woodinville, home to over 130 wineries and the Hollywood Whisky Factory. You’ll have the opportunity to visit world-class wineries like Chateau Ste. Michelle and Hollywood, or boutique professionals like Darby. With a flexible driver guide to assist you every step of the way, you’re sure to have an amazing day. Book your tour today and get ready to create unforgettable memories!

From Portland: 7 Wonders of the Gorge Jetboat Cruise

From Portland: 7 Wonders of the Gorge Jetboat Cruise

Discover the lower Columbia River Gorge from the water on a roundtrip jetboat cruise from Portland. Travel at speeds of up to 45 miles per hour as you journey along the Willamette River and the mighty Columbia River toward Multnomah Falls. Marvel at views of the city and surrounding countryside as you make your way to Multnomah Falls. Board your explorer cruise from a private dock in Portland and set out on your outdoor adventure. Enjoy sights like Cape Horn, Crown Point, Rooster Rock, Mount Hood, and much more, with a live guide narrating your journey. Your adventure cruise comes to an end back where it began, at the dock on the Willamette River. Passenger Advisory: Explorer cruises are an adventure-style experience traveling at speeds up to 45 miles per hour. The Explorer Jetboat is not wheelchair/walker accessible. Must be steady on feet and take steps. Please note that river conditions vary and may result in frequent, sustained turbulent motion along with varied weather. For safety and comfort, guests should be in good health and without conditions that could be aggravated by motion. Please consult your doctor prior to booking a cruise on the Explorer if you have a health concern.

Snoqualmie, Twin Falls & Ancient Forest (Transport Included)

Snoqualmie, Twin Falls & Ancient Forest (Transport Included)

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.

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Fabulous Tour and exceptional guide! Aaron was our tour guide today and he was absolutely fantastic. He was a wealth of knowledge on all things Portland! He told us everything about volcanos and earthquakes, plus loads of interesting things about indigenous edible plants. He even picked us all some delicious blackberries to eat too. He knew lots of information about environmental issues and we learnt so much We thoroughly enjoyed our time at the gorge and visiting all the waterfalls and would recommend this tour to everyone visiting Portland.

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Wonderful day trip around mt Hood with stop at most iconic locations. Garret was amazing, perfect timing, inclusive and looking after clients with all levels of mobility, great commentary and tips. Very good value for money! Can only highly recommend! Thank you.

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Jared is a great guide, very knowledgeable & friendly too. He knows the area well and offers lots of tips for seattle visitors beyond the tour itself. Highly recommend this tour as a way to get out of the city and connect with nature.

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Slav was terrific! He was kind and engaging in his stories about all things Seattle and more. He was also a great photographer so we had awesome pictures. It was a perfect day!

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Our guide was very knowledgeable, funny, and entertaining