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Olympic Peninsula and Forest Tour

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Embark on an exhilarating journey through the enchanting Olympic Peninsula and Forest on this immersive day tour. Lose yourself in the lush greenery of the Quinault rainforest, as you meander along moss-covered trails, surrounded by vibrant ferns. Witness the majesty of the world's largest Sitka Spruce tree and soak in the mystical atmosphere of this captivating natural wonder. As you venture further, catch glimpses of the magnificent Olympic National Park and the awe-inspiring Mountain, if the weather permits. Along the way, visit the iconic Capitol building and take a rejuvenating pit stop at Starbucks or a grocery store. Passing through Tacoma, catch a glimpse of the famous Tacoma Dome and the Car Museum. With plenty of opportunities for rest and a scrumptious included lunch, this tour guarantees an unforgettable experience. Book your spot today and immerse yourself in the magic of the Olympic Peninsula.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 9 hours
  • Suitable for 2-5 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Stunning moss covered trails in Quinault rainforest
  • Opportunity to see the world's largest Sitka Spruce tree
  • Starbucks and rest stop available for refreshments
  • Chance to see the beautiful Mountain if the weather is clear
  • Pass by the Tacoma Dome and Car Museum in Tacoma
  • Lunch
  • All taxes, fees and handling charges
  • Gratuities

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Introduction

Escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of the Olympic Peninsula and Forest Tour. This tour promises a serene experience, surrounded by lush ferns and moss-covered trails that will transport you to a world of pure magic. From the moment you step foot in the Quinault rainforest, you'll be captivated by its vibrant ambiance, especially during the spring and early summer when the rain and mist enhance the atmosphere. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through the Olympic National Park, where you'll be awestruck by the awe-inspiring Sitka Spruce tree, the largest of its kind in the world.

What to expect?

During this captivating tour, you can expect a total duration of 540 minutes, filled with nature's wonders and breathtaking sights. The itinerary begins with a leisurely walk through the Quinault rainforest, where the moss-covered trails will mesmerize you at every turn. Marvel at the beauty of Olympic National Park and choose from two enchanting trails. As you continue your journey, keep an eye out for the majestic sight of Mount Rainier, a constant companion throughout the tour. Along the way, you'll also catch a glimpse of Tacoma's renowned landmarks, such as the Tacoma Dome and the Car Museum.

Who is this for?

The Olympic Peninsula and Forest Tour is a perfect experience for nature enthusiasts of all ages. Whether you're a solo traveler seeking tranquility, a couple in search of a romantic escape, or a family wanting to create lasting memories, this tour offers something for everyone. It caters to those who appreciate the beauty of untouched landscapes and a slower pace of exploration.

Why book this?

Indulge your senses and reconnect with nature on the Olympic Peninsula and Forest Tour. This journey will transport you to a world of serene beauty, away from the chaos of everyday life. Whether you choose to stroll along the moss-covered trails or simply bask in the enchantment of your surroundings, this tour promises an unforgettable experience. With lunch included, ample rest stops, and fascinating sights like the largest Sitka Spruce tree and Tacoma's iconic landmarks, every moment of this tour is designed to immerse you in the wonders of the Olympic Peninsula.

Good to know

During the tour, there will be convenient restroom and stretching stops, ensuring your comfort throughout the day. It's worth noting that Curt Cobain, the legendary musician of Nirvana, was born in Aberdeen, a place you'll pass by during the journey. The tour also offers an opportunity to make a Starbucks or grocery stop if needed. Make sure to keep your eyes peeled for Mount Rainier, as clear weather allows for spectacular views of this majestic mountain.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Olympic Peninsula and Forest Tour have been left in awe of its natural beauty and tranquility. They praise the stunning trails in the Quinault rainforest and the lush surroundings that transport them to another world. Many appreciate the informative stops along the way, from seeing the largest Sitka Spruce tree to catching glimpses of Tacoma's impressive landmarks. Overall, those who have embarked on this tour testify to its ability to create moments of wonder and escape from everyday life.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Olympic National Park

In the Quinault rainforest, you'll slowly walk through moss covered trails that are stunning. In spring and early summer the rain or mist makes the experience especially vibrant. There are 2 trails offered plus see the worlds largest Sitka Spruce tree.

Olympia

(Pass by)

See the Capitol building on your way.

Aberdeen

(Pass by)

We make a Starbucks and rest stop here or grocery stop if you need anything. Curt Cobain, of Nirvana, was born in Aberdeen.

Mount Rainier National Park

(Pass by)

You won't see the park, but you will see the Mountain a lot if the weather is clear.

Tacoma Dome

(Pass by)

Tacoma has a lot to offer. You'll see the Tacoma Dome and the Car Museum on the way through.

Reviews

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5 (12)

Vanessa_S

My daughter and I spent the day visiting the Temperament Rain Forecast with Cheryl. Cheryl checked in the day before, arrived promptly at the scheduled time, in a clean and comfortable SUV, fully stocked with logo’ed water bottles and a full snack basket for the day. Cheryl was very knowledgeable about the area, both in history and culture/customs. We had a great day and we really lucked out with the best day of weather — clear views of the Cascades and Mt. Rainer. I would highly recommend Cheryl as a tour guide and would book again if in the area.

Tourist22030221860

Cheryl not only entertained us with her insightful talk about geology of Olympic peninsula and biology of temperate rainforest forest but also guided us to the uncrowded beautiful trails courteously telling us about the plants and animals we witnessed. This tour became unforgettable memory.

Haldor_B

This was the best trip ever of the ones we took in Seattle. Beautiful rainforests! Our guide Janet was over the top with good information, very attentive to our needs and very kind.

ldytenor

<p>You will love this scenic adventure through the Olympic Peninsula. While it is an all day tour, we were most comfortable the whole day. We experienced stops at the beach and forest with easy hikes and walks and at other noteworthy sites. Cheryl is very knowledgeable, fun and a good driver. Enjoy!</p>

James S

<p>We had the most awesome tour with Cheryl. It turned out we were the only clients that day so we got to have her to ourselves. She is a wealth of knowledge as she grew up in the area and seemed like she knew every tree, trail, plant, waterfall, etc. that there was to see. The main reason we took this tour was I had always wanted tp see the Olympic Natl. Park. and we got to enjoy all 400 miles around the whole park. If you are lucky enough to get Cheryl, you will see and learn so much. We now feel like she's a friend as she treated us like we were friends that she was so happy to show this part of her world.</p>

Christine H

<p>This trip made my Mom's birthday celebration so special. Our guide was fun and knowledgeable. We were able to see and do so much in one day and I would highly recommend this tour and company for an amazing experience!</p>

Sharon S

<p>When you take into account that the tour lasts the whole day and encompasses a whole day's worth of experiences like visiting Merymere Falls, the Hoh Rainforest, and Ruby Beach, while also experiencing the countryside, a ferry ride, and small towns like Forks, the value is worth it, especially with a personable guide like Sheryl.</p>

Nancy L C

<p>My husband and I went with Cheryl on her NW Tour of Olympic National Forest in early August and had a fantastic time! Cheryl is great company, a terrific guide, and taught us much about not just the National Park, but also about Seattle and the surrounding area. We are out-of-state folks, who have a lot to learn about WA State history, and are so glad to have had the chance to learn so much from Cheryl. And the Park and the Olympic Peninsula are just stunning. I highly recommend this tour to you. Cheryl made the whole experience fun and enjoyable!</p>

Robert A

<p>Always a a joy to have someone really care about your experience not just take you for a ride. Be prepared for a long day but worth every minute and every dollar</p>

Dee M

<p>Highly recommend this tour if you want to really experience the beauty of the Northwest. We began our tour at 7am, being picked up at our downtown hotel by our guide, Cheryl. We headed over to a drive in ferry new experience and Cheryl treated us to a warm breakfast while we crossed the sound. It was then on to the Olympic National Forest, where we hiked about a mile and a half - gorgeous scenery, and Cheryl is very knowledgeable about all the trees, plants, etc. we encountered. An upward climb to view Merrymere Falls, and then we returned and drove on to Forks. Cheryl bought us lunch at a quaint café, and we learned that Twilight was actually filmed in Oregon, so nothing really to see with regard to Twilight, except a hokey souvenir shop, which we chose to skip. We drove then to the HOH Rainforest. - another gorgeous walk with spectacular scenery. Again, Cheryl knows so much about the trees and mosses, plants, etc. It was really spectacular. Our last adventure was a visit to the Pacific Ocean - we climbed down to the beach and observed all the rock formations, driftwood actual trees and just enjoyed the fresh salt air. Back to the city where Cheryl dropped us off at the hotel - a very full day and a memory we won't forget. Thanks Cheryl for being such a friendly entertaining host!</p>
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2024-05-17 13:00