Up to 4 Passengers – additional passengers extra
Pay Your Deposit By : | September 15 | October 15 | November 15 | December 15 |
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Standard Price | $7,880 | $8,110 | $8,360 | $8,610 |
Peak PriceTravel during July and August | $8,720 | $8,950 | $9,190 | $9,450 |
Extras / Add-Ons : | ||||
Additional Passenger (maximum of 3) | $600 / each | |||
Extra Night at Existing Campsite | $600 / night | |||
Class A RV Option | $900 | |||
Optional Add-On Excursions | See Below |
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Overview
Hot Springs! Rainforest! Ocean Coast! Mountains! The variety of ecosystems in this single region is astounding. Begin your trip in Seattle and head to Port Angeles, a harbor city on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Then focus on Olympic National Park, starting with a visit to the Sol Duc Hot Springs to enjoy relaxing hot waters. Next, hike amongst moss clad coniferous trees in the temperate rainforest. Wrap up your trip by exploring some of the 73 miles of rugged Washington coastline with sandy beaches and tide pools that are home to fascinating sea creatures.
Seattle – 1 night
Check into your hotel and then visit the Chihuly Garden and Glass or the Space Needle.
Seattle to Port Angeles: 124 miles
Port Angeles – 2 nights
Take a sea kayaking tour or visit a Native American museum. This will be your base for exploring Hurricane Ridge and Lake Crescent.
Port Angeles to Sol Duc Hot Springs: 45 miles
Sol Duc Hot Springs – 1 night
Hike to the Sol Duc Falls and then relax in the mineral hot spring.
Sol Duc to the Pacific Coast: 52 miles
Pacific Coast – 2 nights
Explore sandy beaches and tidepools full of creatures – be sure to make note of the high and low tide times.
Pacific Coast to Quinault Rainforest: 83 miles
Quinault Rainforest – 1 night
Walk into the most northern rainforest on earth to see trees, moss, and fungi. Then enjoy a campfire in the evening.
Quinault Rainforest to Olympia: 93 miles
Olympia – 1 night
Spend your last night just outside the capital of Washington State at the southern end of Puget Sound.
Olympia to Seattle: 62 miles
Seattle – Return to Seattle for the flight out
There are hundreds of guided experiences you could do along the way. These are the ones we think are worth your time and money. Keep it simple or load it up! Our Team will help you decide which ones are right for you. Prices are below with the descriptions and are subject to change by the suppliers.