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    Mt. Saint Helens National Monument

    Cheryl's Northwest Tours
    Ever wonder what a real life volcano looks like? Find out on this tour to Mt. Saint Helens, an active volcano that last erupted on May 18th, 1980. See amazing scenery on the way up and down from Johnston Ridge. You will also go on a nature walk to see the new growth since the eruption, including a new lake! You will have the opportunity to gaze at the amazing blast side of the mountain, which has a new ice glacier and two new lava cones. All your ‘the floor is lava’ practice will come in handy on this awesome volcano tour with your friendly and personable guide.
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    Hurricane Ridge- Olympic National Park

    Cheryl's Northwest Tours
    Visit Olympic National Park with a knowledgeable and friendly local guide. You will visit Hurricane Ridge, classified as a Wonder of the World because it is magnificent. At the top, you will have time to walk the trails. It’s likely that you’ll see deer and rabbits, in their natural habitat! The views are stunning as are the Olympic Mountains.
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    Mount Rainier Tour

    Cheryl's Northwest Tours
    Take this wonderful day trip with a local, personable guide. You will visit Narada falls, Christine falls and see Northwest flowers. Do some light hiking on different style trails before heading to the dormant volcano, Mount Rainier. This volcano was originally named Mt. Tahoma by the Natives, which means Big Mountain and is full of old-growth evergreen forests, subalpine meadows and spectacular alpine vistas.
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    Geology & Ice Age Flooding Tour

    Cheryl's Northwest Tours
    Go back 15,000 years and see terrain that took a geologist nearly 20 years to prove to his colleagues! On this tour, you will visit the Columbia Plateau, a famous geological basin formed by massive flooding. The Plateau is nicknames scablands because of the scars that remain in the topography. This is one of Washington State’s 7 Wonders-- don’t wonder why, just go see for yourself.
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    State Agriculture: Apples, Irrigation, and Desert

    Cheryl's Northwest Tours
    This all day road trip will amaze you. You will first embark on a trip over Snoqualmie Pass and Blewett Pass followed by a drive through orchards with fruit of the season: Apples, cherries, apricots, plums, pears and more. Witness first hand the scrab-lands of Central Washington with sage brush and wheat fields. The amazing Dry falls which was the largest waterfall in it’s day, over 3 miles wide! Need a bath? Dip your foot in Soap Lake which has so many minerals that the water naturally feels like there is soap in it!
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    Leavenworth Alpine Village Tour

    Cheryl's Northwest Tours
    Visit the Leavenworth Alpine Village and learn how a railroad town transformed into a beautiful, mountainous, Bavaria. Bavaria is located in the Germany/Switzerland area of Europe, but this Village does a fine job at representing it. On this tour, your guide will teach you about the history of the cool little village. You will have time to do some shopping on your own and get to choose from endless amounts of German food, or Chinese… Mongolian.. Mexican.. Pizza.. Waffles.. Whatever you want!
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    Duwamish Tribe & Local Native Influences

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    Visit the Duwamish Tribe and get an idea of what life is like living as a Native American in present day. The Duwamish Tribe is a small tribe who is still fighting for their rights for federal recognition. On this tour, you will visit their Long House and park which run along the Duwamish River. Then you will go downtown to see statues of Chief Seattle and visit the Pike Place Market shop which is dedicated to Regional Native American Art. This tour is full of history!
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    Glass Blowing

    Cheryl's Northwest Tours
    Blow, blow, blow your glass in this glass blowing class! Ever wonder how they make those cool glass sculptures? Find out by learning to do it yourself! In this class, you will be able to make your own glass ball or paperweight with step by step instructions and help from skilled instructors. Your project will be shipped home to you after it anneals (cures). What better keepsake than one you make with your own hands?
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    Mountain Waterfall & Alpine Village Tour

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    Ah, nature. A 3D adventure that requires no additional glasses! During this highly engrossing guided tour, you'll enjoy round trip transportation from Seattle for a loop around some of Washington's most scenic views. You'll begin with Stevens Pass, home to Bridal Veil and Deception Falls, and drive along the Little Wenatchee River through Tumwater Canyon. Arriving in Leavenworth, you'll stop to stretch your legs and enjoy some of this quaint mountain town's engaging hospitality. Then it's onto Blewett Pass and Snoqualmie Pass, before arriving at Washington's most popular waterfall, Snoqualmie Falls. They should make a movie about this tour. Then again, forget it -- it could never live up to the real thing.
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    Mt. Rainier Gondola Ride & Tour

    Cheryl's Northwest Tours
    Overwhelming fear of heights? Maybe skip this one. Insatiable sense of adventure? Read on! During this remarkable guided adventure, you'll pay homage to Washington's spectacular Mount Rainier. This imposing, icy volcano stands at 14,410-feet above sea level, the preeminent icon of the Cascade Mountains. You'll begin your journey from afar, traveling from Seattle to the Cascades with Cheryl's Northwest Tours. Along the way, you'll pass through quaint small towns as you enter the foothills, and enjoying evermore impressive looks at Ranier. Upon arriving at the Crystal Mountain ski resort, you'll get an even more amazing perspective, as you step into a 4-6 passenger tram for a gondola ride up the mountain side! From this aerial vantage point, you'll also be able to check out Mount Adams and the valleys falling away below you. At Crystal Mountain's Summit House, you'll have the chance to grab lunch or dinner, kick back and take in the view from the ridge, or explore some of the hiking trails along the crest. Things look pretty good from atop the mountain!
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    Mt. Saint Helens - Cave & Lava Tube Tour

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    This Mount St. Helens tour is totally tubular. Well, not totally. But there's definitely a tube. During this guided tour around the base of the infamous volcano, you'll get a fascinating look at the residual aftermath remaining years after its catastrophic 1980 eruption. With a topsoil that is just now rejuvenating following Earth-scorching lava flows, you'll be able to check out both buried growth and newly formed vegetation. In doing so, you'll walk a quarter mile along the flat boardwalk known as the "Trail of Two Forests." And, for those not afraid of the dark, you'll have the opportunity to explore the inside of a now partially collapsed lava tube that descends deep into the earth. So, partially tubular.
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    Woodinville Wineries Tour

    Cheryl's Northwest Tours
    What's happening in the Woodinville wine scene? Hear it straight from the grapevine during this guided tour of 3 popular wineries! You'll spend the bulk of this 4-hour trip checking out the scenic Chateau St. Michelle Winery, housed on the former grounds of the Stinson Mansion, and boasting 105 acres of woods and flowerbeds -- not to mention a trout hatchery! Afterwards, you'll enjoy an in-depth tour of the winery, getting a behind the scenes look into their process and philosophy. Then you'll put their product to the test, learning how to correctly taste and compare wines courtesy of an onsite expert and Chateau St. Michelle's award-winning wines. You'll get to show off your new wine-tasting skills at 2 other winery stops: Patterson Cellars and Tefft Cellars. These popular boutique wineries offer an excellent ambiance to sniff and sip your way into a relaxed state of mind!
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    Olympic National Park Rainforest Tour

    Cheryl's Northwest Tours
    Someone tell you to take a hike? Oblige them in style with this getaway adventure to the Olympic Peninsula! During a guided tour, you'll get an intimate introduction to one of Washington's most popular natural environments. You'll explore a Pacific Ocean beach with incredible rock formations, and hike along the pristine trails of Hoh Rain Forest, where you'll find another green world of ferns, mosses, and leafy trees. Inside, your guide will take you for a 40-minute stream-side walk to a waterfall that you'll be gushing about long after the experience ends.
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    Whidbey Island & Deception Pass Bridge Tour

    Cheryl's Northwest Tours
    One of the highlights of this Puget Sound tour might be Deception Pass Bridge, but you can bet it'll be honest-to-goodness fun! That's because you'll be sitting back and relaxing while your tour guide handles the driving and navigation, en route to a fascinating in-depth look at Whidbey Island, one of Washington's most popular travel destinations. There you'll walk across the aforementioned bridge, and learn about the curious and frequently hazardous history of the waterway below, infamous for its ravaging of ships that have tried to pass through it to the Sound. Next up, you'll check out South Whidbey Island State Park, which features old-growth forests and 4,500-feet of shoreline. Then it's on to seat of Island County, and Washington's second oldest town, Coupeville. This historic town is the perfect place to watch sailboats maneuvering about Penn Cove. You'll also enjoy a scrumptious lunch in Langley, and get to ride the ferry-a Washington favorite! All in a day's fun, right?
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    Native American Suquamish Tour

    Cheryl's Northwest Tours
    Think Seattle was built on grunge music and coffee? Well, kind of, but there's other stuff too! Get out of the city and explore its roots during this 8-hour Native American cultural experience! Meeting up with Cheryl's Northwest Tours at the Seattle ferry terminal, you'll travel by water to Port Madison Indian Reservation, where you'll learn all about the longtime natives of Puget Sound during an event put together by the Suquamish Museum and Cultural Center. In addition to visiting the resting place of the eponymous Chief Seattle, you'll walk Suquamish Village, lunch at the historic Kiana Lodge, and tour the exhibits of the Suquamish Museum, where you'll get a unique historical look at Seattle's early residents. Find out what being a native Seattleite is really about! But don't toss the coffee. Never do that.
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