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    Mt. St. Helens National Monument Tour

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    Looking for an explosive outdoor experience? This full day escape will give you some boom for you buck! You'll find yourself immersed in the lingering aftermath of the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens. There, new growth has begun to take hold thanks in part to ongoing reforestation projects. Your guide, trained in naturalist storytelling, will offer insights into both those efforts, and the local wildlife that calls this recently devastated environment home. Highlights include the Johnston Ridge Observatory, Eruption Trail, and Hummocks Trail. You'll even journey within a few miles of the crater, getting close enough to view the steam rising above it. Volcanos are so hot right now.
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    Mt. St. Helens National Monument Tour

    400 Pike St, Seattle

    • Explore the devastation left behind the eruption of Mt. St. Helens during a full day tour
    • Visit the Johnston Ridge Observatory and Eruption Trail
    • Learn about the ongoing efforts to revitalize the environment and wildlife populations
    • Enjoy the perspective of an expert guide in local ecosystem and history
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    Snoqualmie Falls & Woodinville Wine Tour

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    Experience the essence of Washington's wild beauty and independent spirit on this journey to Snoqualmie Falls and Woodinville Wine Country. Start your day at Snoqualmie Falls where you'll watch the powerful waters plunge 268 ft. into the river canyon below. The waterfall is nestled in the evergreen forests of the Cascade Mountains, which cut across the state and divide the lush coastal climates of the West from the dry, vineyard-rich regions of the East. Your guide will use these evocative settings to tell stories of Snoqualmie tribe members who lived off these lands and settlers who fought to tame the wild environment with agriculture and logging. After exploring the Falls, you'll travel northwest to Woodinville Wine Country for a gourmet picnic lunch and wine tastings at three wineries that deliver on elegance but leave pretense at the door. Learn to sip like a sommelier with a fun lesson on wine tasting techniques and the flavor profiles of different varietals. Meet passionate wine makers and hear the processes used to craft the wine in your glass. Experience Woodinville's tight-knit community and taste award-winning wines that are rarely found outside of the state. Washington is the second biggest wine-producer in the country but exports only 1% of its wine! From trails to terroir, you'll come away with an understanding of how Washington wine is intertwined and influenced by its dramatic surroundings and enthralling natural history.
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    Snoqualmie Falls & Woodinville Wine Tour

    400 Pike St, Seattle

    • Visit three boutique wineries in Woodinville during guided tour
    • Tour the wineries and meet the winemakers
    • Taste delicious wines paired with local meats and cheeses
    • Travel in luxury aboard a plush Mercedes van
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    Mt. Rainier Walk/Snowshoe Tour

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    Up for some mountains of fun? Explore the majestic Mt. Rainier during this full day of interpretative nature walk! An active volcano and the Cascade Mountain's tallest peak, Rainier is a Washington icon that draws thousands of visitors every year. During this outing, you'll take in its dramatic landscape alongside an experienced local guide, embarking on a safe yet eye-opening hike. Find yourself immersed in a landscape of still mountain lakes, river valleys, and even waterfalls. Learn about both new and old growth trees as you walk amongst them. And, check out the massive glaciers that still stretch across Mt. Rainier today! Each hike is led by an Escape Artist Guide skilled in naturalist interpretation. As you walk and learn about the environment, you'll also learn about its native wildlife, using binoculars to search for marmots, coyotes, elk, foxes, black bears, and birds from afar. Included in this experience is a short snowshoe (or foot) trip along the Nisqually Vista or similar trail chosen from the hundreds of miles of park trails available. You'll even enjoy some complimentary fuel for the trip, with morning tea and pastries, Cascadian Safari Cuisine and local wine at midday, and afternoon snacks and refreshments! Does that peak your interest?
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    Mt. Rainier Walk/Snowshoe Tour

    400 Pike St, Seattle

    • Explore Mt. Rainier during a full-day guided expedition with a possible snowshoe hike
    • Check out waterfalls, river valleys, glaciers, and massive old growth forests
    • Spot and learn about native wildlife from an experienced naturalist
    • Enjoy a light breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snacks to keep you fueled and having fun
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    Olympic National Park Walk/Snowshoe Tour

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    Olympic National Park is a UNESCO World-Heritage Site distinguished for its ecological diversity and expansive wilderness. This naturalist-guided tour takes you across Puget Sound to the northeast part of the Olympic Peninsula, where you'll explore the moss-draped forests, azure lakes, and striking mountains that define the region. Visit Hurricane Ridge to watch deer graze in the meadows, listen to the distinct shrill of a marmot, smell the pungent perfume of a summer wildflower, or feel the snow crunch beneath your feet on a winter snowshoe. Then continue west to the glacially-carved Lake Crescent, where you'll delve into the fern-filled forests that line its shores, venturing to Marymere Falls if time allows. Throughout the day your guide will chronicle how Olympic's isolation and protection has produced these distinct ecosystems. On days when weather closes access to Hurricane Ridge we may visit the sandy coastline of the Dungeness Wildlife Refuge or spend more time among the forests and waterfalls of the Elwha Valley.
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    Olympic National Park Walk/Snowshoe Tour

    400 Pike St, Seattle

    • Explore Olympic National Park during a full-day guided expedition with an experienced naturalist
    • Make potential stops at Lake Crescent, Marymere Falls, Finnriver Cidery and the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge
    • Enjoy a light breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snacks to keep you fueled and having fun
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