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Best of Olympic National Park z Seattle: jednodniowa wycieczka all-inclusive w małych grupach

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No two tours with Evergreen Escapes are the same! Our naturalist guides craft itineraries that reflect the best of what the National Park has to offer that day. Please note that the itinerary outlined is a SAMPLE of potential destinations that could be included in the tour.

Join our naturalist guides as we dive deep into Olympic National Park’s highlights on this all-inclusive day tour. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site remarkable for its ecological diversity. Visit turquoise lakes like Lake Crescent or Quinault and explore the fern-filled forests or trek through the giant trees to hidden waterfalls. Experience Washington's marine ecosystems with a visit the shoreline. We tailor the day based on what's best for the season, weather and group!

Our all-inclusive small-group day trip is limited to 10 travelers. We bring a local, organic lunch to eat outside when it's nice! We also bring coffee, tea, snacks, water, and other cold beverages for the day. Don’t worry about a thing.
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Sprzęt w rakietach śnieżnych (w miesiącach zimowych). Dodatkowe ciepłe ubrania dostępne na życzenie.
Opłaty za wstęp do Parku Narodowego Olympic.
Lekkie śniadanie: Rano lokalna kawa, herbata z ciastkami.
Piękne wycieczki z przewodnikiem lub wędrówki w rakietach śnieżnych (zimowe) dostosowane do Twojej grupy. Spędzaj dużo czasu na zewnątrz.
Przekąski: Mnóstwo przekąsek, woda gazowana i woda.
Odbiór i dowóz do hotelu w centrum Seattle, Airbnb lub wypożyczalni.
Transport w nowym samochodzie dostawczym Ford Transit.
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately.
  • Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
  • If you have a dietary restriction, please inform us 48 hours before your tour departure
  • This is a sample itinerary - depending on the season or conditions, your guide may visit an entirely different part of the Park
  • All travelers must be 10 years or older to join this tour.
  • Water-resistant or waterproof shoes are required on this tour from November through April. Reach out to us for rental options.
  • This is a public small group tour. There may be other travelers on this tour with you, up to a total of 10 guests.
Czego oczekiwać
1
Pływający most nad kanałem Hood
Przejedź przez pływający most Hood Canal.
2
Półwysep Olimpijski
Malownicza jazda z terminalu promowego w kierunku Olimpijskiego Parku Narodowego.
3
Miejsce usunięcia tamy Elwha
W zależności od pogody możemy odwiedzić ekosystem rzeki Elwha - miejsce największego projektu usuwania tamy na Ziemi!
4
Jezioro Półksiężyc
Gigantyczne starożytne drzewa na brzegach spokojnego jeziora polodowcowego.
5
Wodospady Marymere
Spokojny spacer na łonie natury do pięknego wodospadu ukrytego wśród gigantycznych starych drzew.
6
Obszar rekreacyjny Salt Creek
W zależności od pogody możemy odwiedzić północne wybrzeże Półwyspu Olimpijskiego, aby trochę popływać i zrobić zdjęcia.
7
Hood Canal Floating Bridge
Travel across the Hood Canal floating bridge.
8
Olympic Peninsula
A scenic drive from the ferry terminal toward Olympic National Park.
9
Elwha Dam Removal Site
Depending on the weather, we may visit the Elwha River ecosystem - home to the largest dam removal project on Planet Earth!
10
Olympic National Park
There isn't a gate to pass through when you enter Olympic National Park. Instead, you suddenly notice the trees are bigger, the moss is greener, and you wouldn't be surprised if Sasquatch ambled out of the forest as you pass by. Encompassing nearly 1 million miles, Olympic National Park is another world.
11
Lake Crescent
A peaceful glacial lake surrounded by towering old growth forest, Lake Crescent looks like something out of a Tolkien book.
12
Marymere Falls
Peaceful nature walk to a beautiful waterfall hidden among giant old trees.
13
Salt Creek Recreation Area
Depending on the weather, we may visit the North Coast of the Olympic Peninsula for a bit of tidepooling and photography.
14
Hurricane Ridge
When conditions are right, we'll drive up to Hurricane Ridge to experience the sweeping views of the Olympic Mountains, Salish Sea, and even all the way across to Victoria and Vancouver Island. In summer, we'll travel up to wander along the trails through the subalpine meadows and try to spot deer and marmots among the wildflowers. In winter, (road closure and weather dependent) we'll trek along the ridge on snowshoes and experience how beautiful the change of seasons can be.
15
Washington State Ferries
We'll board the ferry once again from Bainbridge Island. As we come across the Sound, the sunset lights up the Seattle Skyline to welcome you back to the city.
16
Seattle
We'll drop you off back where we met you in the morning.
17
Hood Canal Floating Bridge
Travel across the Hood Canal floating bridge.
18
Olympic Peninsula
A scenic drive from the ferry terminal toward Olympic National Park.
19
Elwha Dam Removal Site
Depending on the weather, we may visit the Elwha River ecosystem - home to the largest dam removal project on Planet Earth!
20
Olympic National Park
There isn't a gate to pass through when you enter Olympic National Park. Instead, you suddenly notice the trees are bigger, the moss is greener, and you wouldn't be surprised if Sasquatch ambled out of the forest as you pass by. Encompassing nearly 1 million miles, Olympic National Park is another world.
21
Lake Crescent
A peaceful glacial lake surrounded by towering old growth forest, Lake Crescent looks like something out of a Tolkien book.
22
Marymere Falls
Peaceful nature walk to a beautiful waterfall hidden among giant old trees.
23
Salt Creek Recreation Area
Depending on the weather, we may visit the North Coast of the Olympic Peninsula for a bit of tidepooling and photography.
24
Hurricane Ridge
When conditions are right, we'll drive up to Hurricane Ridge to experience the sweeping views of the Olympic Mountains, Salish Sea, and even all the way across to Victoria and Vancouver Island. In summer, we'll travel up to wander along the trails through the subalpine meadows and try to spot deer and marmots among the wildflowers. In winter, (road closure and weather dependent) we'll trek along the ridge on snowshoes and experience how beautiful the change of seasons can be.
25
Washington State Ferries
We'll board the ferry once again from Bainbridge Island. As we come across the Sound, the sunset lights up the Seattle Skyline to welcome you back to the city.
26
Seattle
We'll drop you off back where we met you in the morning.
27
Hood Canal Floating Bridge
Travel across the Hood Canal floating bridge.
28
Olympic Peninsula
A scenic drive from the ferry terminal toward Olympic National Park.
29
Elwha Dam Removal Site
Depending on the weather, we may visit the Elwha River ecosystem - home to the largest dam removal project on Planet Earth!
30
Olympic National Park
There isn't a gate to pass through when you enter Olympic National Park. Instead, you suddenly notice the trees are bigger, the moss is greener, and you wouldn't be surprised if Sasquatch ambled out of the forest as you pass by. Encompassing nearly 1 million miles, Olympic National Park is another world.
31
Lake Crescent
A peaceful glacial lake surrounded by towering old growth forest, Lake Crescent looks like something out of a Tolkien book.
32
Marymere Falls
Peaceful nature walk to a beautiful waterfall hidden among giant old trees.
33
Salt Creek Recreation Area
Depending on the weather, we may visit the North Coast of the Olympic Peninsula for a bit of tidepooling and photography.
34
Hurricane Ridge
When conditions are right, we'll drive up to Hurricane Ridge to experience the sweeping views of the Olympic Mountains, Salish Sea, and even all the way across to Victoria and Vancouver Island. In summer, we'll travel up to wander along the trails through the subalpine meadows and try to spot deer and marmots among the wildflowers. In winter, (road closure and weather dependent) we'll trek along the ridge on snowshoes and experience how beautiful the change of seasons can be.
35
Washington State Ferries
We'll board the ferry once again from Bainbridge Island. As we come across the Sound, the sunset lights up the Seattle Skyline to welcome you back to the city.
36
Seattle
We'll drop you off back where we met you in the morning.
37
Hood Canal Floating Bridge
Travel across the Hood Canal floating bridge.
38
Olympic Peninsula
A scenic drive from the ferry terminal toward Olympic National Park.
39
Elwha Dam Removal Site
Depending on the weather, we may visit the Elwha River ecosystem - home to the largest dam removal project on Planet Earth!
40
Olympic National Park
There isn't a gate to pass through when you enter Olympic National Park. Instead, you suddenly notice the trees are bigger, the moss is greener, and you wouldn't be surprised if Sasquatch ambled out of the forest as you pass by. Encompassing nearly 1 million miles, Olympic National Park is another world.
41
Lake Crescent
A peaceful glacial lake surrounded by towering old growth forest, Lake Crescent looks like something out of a Tolkien book.
42
Marymere Falls
Peaceful nature walk to a beautiful waterfall hidden among giant old trees.
43
Salt Creek Recreation Area
Depending on the weather, we may visit the North Coast of the Olympic Peninsula for a bit of tidepooling and photography.
44
Hurricane Ridge
When conditions are right, we'll drive up to Hurricane Ridge to experience the sweeping views of the Olympic Mountains, Salish Sea, and even all the way across to Victoria and Vancouver Island. In summer, we'll travel up to wander along the trails through the subalpine meadows and try to spot deer and marmots among the wildflowers. In winter, (road closure and weather dependent) we'll trek along the ridge on snowshoes and experience how beautiful the change of seasons can be.
45
Washington State Ferries
We'll board the ferry once again from Bainbridge Island. As we come across the Sound, the sunset lights up the Seattle Skyline to welcome you back to the city.
46
Seattle
We'll drop you off back where we met you in the morning.
47
Hood Canal Floating Bridge
Travel across the Hood Canal floating bridge.
48
Olympic Peninsula
A scenic drive from the ferry terminal toward Olympic National Park.
49
Elwha Dam Removal Site
Depending on the weather, we may visit the Elwha River ecosystem - home to the largest dam removal project on Planet Earth!
50
Olympic National Park
There isn't a gate to pass through when you enter Olympic National Park. Instead, you suddenly notice the trees are bigger, the moss is greener, and you wouldn't be surprised if Sasquatch ambled out of the forest as you pass by. Encompassing nearly 1 million miles, Olympic National Park is another world.
51
Lake Crescent
A peaceful glacial lake surrounded by towering old growth forest, Lake Crescent looks like something out of a Tolkien book.
52
Marymere Falls
Peaceful nature walk to a beautiful waterfall hidden among giant old trees.
53
Salt Creek Recreation Area
Depending on the weather, we may visit the North Coast of the Olympic Peninsula for a bit of tidepooling and photography.
54
Hurricane Ridge
When conditions are right, we'll drive up to Hurricane Ridge to experience the sweeping views of the Olympic Mountains, Salish Sea, and even all the way across to Victoria and Vancouver Island. In summer, we'll travel up to wander along the trails through the subalpine meadows and try to spot deer and marmots among the wildflowers. In winter, (road closure and weather dependent) we'll trek along the ridge on snowshoes and experience how beautiful the change of seasons can be.
55
Washington State Ferries
We'll board the ferry once again from Bainbridge Island. As we come across the Sound, the sunset lights up the Seattle Skyline to welcome you back to the city.
56
Seattle
We'll drop you off back where we met you in the morning.
57
Hood Canal Floating Bridge
Travel across the Hood Canal floating bridge.
58
Olympic Peninsula
A scenic drive from the ferry terminal toward Olympic National Park.
59
Elwha Dam Removal Site
Depending on the weather, we may visit the Elwha River ecosystem - home to the largest dam removal project on Planet Earth!
60
Olympic National Park
There isn't a gate to pass through when you enter Olympic National Park. Instead, you suddenly notice the trees are bigger, the moss is greener, and you wouldn't be surprised if Sasquatch ambled out of the forest as you pass by. Encompassing nearly 1 million miles, Olympic National Park is another world.
61
Lake Crescent
A peaceful glacial lake surrounded by towering old growth forest, Lake Crescent looks like something out of a Tolkien book.
62
Marymere Falls
Peaceful nature walk to a beautiful waterfall hidden among giant old trees.
63
Salt Creek Recreation Area
Depending on the weather, we may visit the North Coast of the Olympic Peninsula for a bit of tidepooling and photography.
64
Hurricane Ridge
When conditions are right, we'll drive up to Hurricane Ridge to experience the sweeping views of the Olympic Mountains, Salish Sea, and even all the way across to Victoria and Vancouver Island. In summer, we'll travel up to wander along the trails through the subalpine meadows and try to spot deer and marmots among the wildflowers. In winter, (road closure and weather dependent) we'll trek along the ridge on snowshoes and experience how beautiful the change of seasons can be.
65
Washington State Ferries
We'll board the ferry once again from Bainbridge Island. As we come across the Sound, the sunset lights up the Seattle Skyline to welcome you back to the city.
66
Seattle
We'll drop you off back where we met you in the morning.
67
Hood Canal Floating Bridge
Travel across the Hood Canal floating bridge.
68
Olympic Peninsula
A scenic drive from the ferry terminal toward Olympic National Park.
69
Elwha Dam Removal Site
Depending on the weather, we may visit the Elwha River ecosystem - home to the largest dam removal project on Planet Earth!
70
Olympic National Park
There isn't a gate to pass through when you enter Olympic National Park. Instead, you suddenly notice the trees are bigger, the moss is greener, and you wouldn't be surprised if Sasquatch ambled out of the forest as you pass by. Encompassing nearly 1 million miles, Olympic National Park is another world.
71
Lake Crescent
A peaceful glacial lake surrounded by towering old growth forest, Lake Crescent looks like something out of a Tolkien book.
72
Marymere Falls
Peaceful nature walk to a beautiful waterfall hidden among giant old trees.
73
Salt Creek Recreation Area
Depending on the weather, we may visit the North Coast of the Olympic Peninsula for a bit of tidepooling and photography.
74
Hurricane Ridge
When conditions are right, we'll drive up to Hurricane Ridge to experience the sweeping views of the Olympic Mountains, Salish Sea, and even all the way across to Victoria and Vancouver Island. In summer, we'll travel up to wander along the trails through the subalpine meadows and try to spot deer and marmots among the wildflowers. In winter, (road closure and weather dependent) we'll trek along the ridge on snowshoes and experience how beautiful the change of seasons can be.
75
Washington State Ferries
We'll board the ferry once again from Bainbridge Island. As we come across the Sound, the sunset lights up the Seattle Skyline to welcome you back to the city.
76
Seattle
We'll drop you off back where we met you in the morning.
77
Hood Canal Floating Bridge
Travel across the Hood Canal floating bridge.
78
Olympic Peninsula
A scenic drive from the ferry terminal toward Olympic National Park.
79
Elwha Dam Removal Site
Depending on the weather, we may visit the Elwha River ecosystem - home to the largest dam removal project on Planet Earth!
80
Olympic National Park
There isn't a gate to pass through when you enter Olympic National Park. Instead, you suddenly notice the trees are bigger, the moss is greener, and you wouldn't be surprised if Sasquatch ambled out of the forest as you pass by. Encompassing nearly 1 million miles, Olympic National Park is another world.
81
Lake Crescent
A peaceful glacial lake surrounded by towering old growth forest, Lake Crescent looks like something out of a Tolkien book.
82
Marymere Falls
Peaceful nature walk to a beautiful waterfall hidden among giant old trees.
83
Salt Creek Recreation Area
Depending on the weather, we may visit the North Coast of the Olympic Peninsula for a bit of tidepooling and photography.
84
Hurricane Ridge
When conditions are right, we'll drive up to Hurricane Ridge to experience the sweeping views of the Olympic Mountains, Salish Sea, and even all the way across to Victoria and Vancouver Island. In summer, we'll travel up to wander along the trails through the subalpine meadows and try to spot deer and marmots among the wildflowers. In winter, (road closure and weather dependent) we'll trek along the ridge on snowshoes and experience how beautiful the change of seasons can be.
85
Washington State Ferries
We'll board the ferry once again from Bainbridge Island. As we come across the Sound, the sunset lights up the Seattle Skyline to welcome you back to the city.
86
Seattle
We'll drop you off back where we met you in the morning.
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Recenzje (890)
Lea S
Mar 2025
Brent was an awesome tour guide. Very knowledgeable, friendly and easy going. The Crescent Lake lunch spot was enjoyable, as well as the hike in the woods. Great tour!
Lisa_L
Mar 2025
Great day with our tour guide Martin!! We learned so much about all things and he had the day laid out perfectly to fit all our needs and wants. Highly recommend.
Devyn_F
Mar 2025
Amazing trip. Marty was a very knowledgeable and personable guide and I recommend him as your tour guide.

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