2 days (approx.)
Daily Tour
4 people
English
Be inspired by the glacier-capped peaks, valleys of forests, hot springs, and rugged Pacific coastline.Get amazed by the magnificent Hurricane Ridge and Lake Crescent! Learn the history of Leavenworth, a German Town, with a glance at its unique Bavarian-inspired treasures.Try an authentic local German pork trotter meal with sausage and dark beer! Room Details All hotel rooms are based on two Full / Double beds or one King/Queen bed depends on what hotel availiable on the day. The maximum occupancy per room is four travelers. One Room Selection If you are a party of more than four guests or desire to have separate rooms, please provide a separate booking. Avoid traveling in a different bus? If you have more than one booking, please provide all confirmation numbers once your bookings are complete.
Seattle
Olympic National Park is a famous national park located in the state of Washington! The park has four basic regions: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west side temperate rainforest and the forests of the drier east side. The Olympic Peninsula has 73 miles of beautiful and breathtaking coastline views! Make sure to take a look at the rainforest in the west and the magnificent Olympic Mountains in the central! Due to Olympic National Park being isolated from the mainland, many of its vegetation and animals can only be found here. Explore with us today one of the most highly visited National Parks along the west coast!
12 hours • Admission Ticket Free
Seattle
04/01-10/15 Itinerary:
Seattle takes the ferry go to Bainbridge (45 mins) → Olympic National Park → Hurricane Ridge (75 mins) → Lake Crescent (30 mins) → Marymere Falls (45 mins) → Bainbridge takes the ferry back to Seattle (45 mins)
Special Note:
Hurricane Ridge will be closed from 10/16/2023. In case of closure of Hurricane Ridge or other irresistible factors (such as heavy rain, mudslides and other extreme weather), the itinerary will be changed to Ediz Hook (30 mins) → East Beach (30 mins).
10/16-03/31 Itinerary:
Seattle → Olympic National Park → Lake Crescent (30 mins) → East Beach (30 mins) → Marymere Falls (45 mins) → Ediz Hook (30 mins) → Bainbridge takes the ferry back to Seattle (45 mins)
• Admission Ticket Free
Olympic National Park Visitor Center
Olympic National Park Olympic National Park is a United States national park located in the state of Washington, of the Olympic Peninsula. The park has four basic regions: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west side temperate rainforest and the forests of the drier east side. U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt originally created Mount Olympus National Monument. The Olympic Peninsula has 73 miles of coastline, keeps the original view since ice age. With a low land of rainforest in its west, a magnificent Olympic Mountains in central, and few locations here can be visited by automobile makes it the paradise for hiking. Isolated from the mainland, many of its vegetation and animals can only be found here. The Olympic National Park locates in Olympic Peninsula is one of the most highly visited National Parks along the west coast.
• Admission Ticket Free
Hurricane Ridge
04/01-10/15 Itinerary:
Located within Washington’s Olympic National Park, this mountainous region is a popular destination for hiking, skiing and snowboarding. In the summer, several picnic areas open up, making this a great spot for a day-trip from nearby Seattle.
Special Note:
Hurricane Ridge will be closed from 10/16/2023. In case of closure of Hurricane Ridge or other irresistible factors (such as heavy rain, mudslides and other extreme weather), the itinerary will be changed to Ediz Hook (30 mins) → East Beach (30 mins).
1 hour 15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Marymere Falls
Because of development, very few temperate rainforests outside of Olympic National Park exist along this stretch today. In Olympic, temperatures rarely drop below freezing or go above 80F, enabling an incredibly unique ecosystem to grow. Mosses, ferns, Douglas fir, red alders, Western hemlocks and Sitka spruce thrive in temperate rainforests, as do epiphytes, which are plants growing on other plants. Cat-tail moss and licorice ferns are two types of epiphytes you will find in Olympic.
45 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Lake Crescent
Lake CrescentThis deep lake in the heart of Olympic National Park holds water that is a brilliant hue of bright blue. It was formed during the last Ice Age by thousands of years of glacial activity.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Bainbridge Island Ferry
Roundtrip Ferry bewteent Seattle and Bainbridge(around 45 mins for each way)
1 hour 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Ediz Hook
Ediz Hook is a long, thin peninsula that juts out from the Port Angeles Harbor. The vast open view of the hook showcases the blue and green colors of the Olympic Mountains and also gives a faint view of Canada from across the water. Other than the group of stray community cats that roam the area, you are more than likely to find seals and peeks of orcas in the distance. Additionally, there is an abundance of different types of birds. At the very end of Ediz Hook there is a U.S. Coast Guard Station responsible for search and rescue, homeland security, and environmental maintenance.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
East Beach Road
The aptly-named East Beach is tucked away on Lake Crescent’s northeastern end, less than one mile from Highway 101. Its convenient location makes it a popular spot, and this place fills up fast during the warm summer months. East Beach stretches from Stearns Wharf to the City limits just past the Clark Estate, on the eastern end of the four-mile stretch of City beach parks. East Beach offers picnic facilities, more than a dozen volleyball courts, a playground, and beautiful ocean views.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Leavenworth
Explore the Snoqualmie Falls and Leavenworth the German Village! These are both two amazing places to explore. Enjoy an unforgettable day full of amazing memories.
Itinerary:
Snoqualmie Falls (45 mins) → Leavenworth the German Village (180 mins)
• Admission Ticket Free
Snoqualmie Falls
The Snoqualmie Falls waterfall is located in Washington State. It is seen along the river of the same name. The falls and the town gained international recognition when they were used as filming locations for the hit show “Twin Peaks.” These falls are breathtaking and definitely worth the visit!
45 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Leavenworth
Explore the German village 2.5 hours northwest from Seattle, the most popular town in this area where people celebrates all the time. You can see nice maple leaves here in falls. Leavenworth, the townsite was across the Wenatchee River from Icicle and was named Leavenworth the same year the rail construction began. Captain Charles Leavenworth, president of the Okanogan Investment Company, purchased the land in the present-day downtown and laid the streets parallel to the new railroad tracks. The railroad construction was completed during the winter of 1893. Lafayette Lamb and his brother, Chancery Lamb arrived in 1903 from Iowa to build the second largest sawmill in Washington state in winter the town is covered by white snow and holiday decorations. Lovely atmosphere can be found here all year round. Enjoy shopping for delicate European souvenirs and the famous German food and beer, or try on traditional German clothes.
3 hours • Admission Ticket Free