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Пригодницький тур на гору Сент-Хеленс з Портленда

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Travel to Mount Saint Helens and environs, from Portland, on this ALL-INCLUSIVE tour with a guide who will discuss the geology, ecology, climate, history, and legends of the area, as well as the history of US public lands. Your guide will lead you on hikes near waterfalls, through lava tubes, and within oldgrowth forests.

You will see some of the most unique geological features in North America, including North America's longest continuous lava tube and a lava tree mold forest. Weather permitting, you will be driven to the closest viewpoint into the crater of the volcano, where you will be provided a picnic lunch, overlooking Spirit Lake. No matter how hot the weather, you'll enjoy natural air conditioning as you hike by dramatic waterfalls and through primeval forest. You'll have the option of a dinner/beer stop (own expense) on the way back to Portland. *THIS IS A 12-HOUR TOUR*
Місто: Портленд
Tue 15 Jul
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Починаючи з $319.00
Tue 15 Jul
Починаючи з $319.00
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Зустріч/висадка з готелю в районі Портленда
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Додаткова інформація
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • This tour operates in all weather conditions, and the cave is 42F (5.5C). Please dress in layers.
  • We recommend shoes that are suitable for minor rock climbing (i.e. scrambling/bouldering).
  • Wear long pants, as there will be opportunities for crawling.
Чого очікувати
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Гора Сент-Хеленс
Подорожуйте на гору Сент-Хеленс та околиці з гідом-натуралістом, який обговорить геологію, екологію, клімат, історію та легенди місцевості, а також історію державних земель США. Ваш гід проведе вас у походах біля водоспадів, через лавові труби та в старовинних лісах. Зупинки як всередині, так і поза межами національного вулканічного пам'ятника гори Сент-Хеленс.
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Лавові труби печери мавпи
Пройдіть найдовшу суцільну лавову трубу Північної Америки! Незалежно від того, наскільки спекотно надворі, температура в печері постійна 42F (5,5C), тому беріть з собою верстви. Крім того, обов’язково візьміть із собою взуття, придатне для катання, і витирайте це взуття перед тим, як заходити в будинок кажанів, щоб вони не захворіли синдромом білого носа!
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Оглядовий майданчик Вінді Рідж
Якщо дозволить погода, ми відвеземо вас до найближчого оглядового майданчика з видом на кратер, до якого можна дістатися на автомобілі. Там ви влаштуєте обід на пікніку та матимете можливість спалити свій обід, піднявшись 357 сходами до 365-градусного краєвиду на Спіріт-Лейк і гори, що вимальовуються. Якщо умови досить ясні, ви побачите чотири стратовулкани: Сент-Хеленс, Реньє, Адамс і Худ.
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Обсерваторія Джонстон Рідж
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Туристичний центр на горі Сент-Хеленс
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Mount St. Helens
Travel to Mt. St. Helens and environs with a naturalist guide who will discuss the geology, ecology, climate, history, and legends of the area, as well as the history of US public lands. Your guide will lead you on hikes near waterfalls, through lava tubes, and within oldgrowth forests. Stops both inside and outside of Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.
9
Ape Cave Lava Tubes
Traverse North America's longest continuous lava tube! No matter how hot it is outside, the temperature in the cave is a constant 42F (5.5C), so bring layers. Also, be sure to bring shoes that are suitable for scrambling, and wipe those shoes before entering the bats' home so that they don't get white-nose syndrome!
10
Trail of Two Forests Trail
A lava mold forest. Walk through a wonderland of wells and tunnels, that's hard to pull kids away from.
11
WIndy Ridge Viewpoint
Weather permitting, we'll take you to the closest viewpoint with a view into the crater that is accessible by vehicle. There you'll have a picnic lunch, and have the opportunity to burn off your lunch by ascending the 357 stairs to a 365-degree view overlooking Spirit Lake, with the mountain looming. If conditions are clear enough, you'll see four stratovolcanoes: St. Helens, Rainier, Adams, and Hood.
12
Johnston Ridge Observatory
The place where Dave Johnston got on the radio and yelled "Vancouver! Vancouver! This is it!", the fateful morning of May 18, 1980.
13
Mount St. Helens Visitor Center
The visitor center with the most detailed history and geology of Mt. St. Helens.
14
Lava Canyon
A fairytale landscape of sapphire waterfalls and blue-grey andesite that were scoured and smoothed by the 1980 lahar resulting from the rapid melting of the Shoestring Glacier by pyroclastic flows.
15
Coldwater Ridge Visitor Center
The visitor center that provides a special retro experience, with a movie about Mt. St. Helens circa 1985, and a 1990s-era Disneyland Haunted Mansion-style park ranger statue, who will give you a lecture.
16
Mount St. Helens
Travel to Mt. St. Helens and environs with a naturalist guide who will discuss the geology, ecology, climate, history, and legends of the area, as well as the history of US public lands. Your guide will lead you on hikes near waterfalls, through lava tubes, and within oldgrowth forests. Stops both inside and outside of Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.
17
Ape Cave Lava Tubes
Traverse North America's longest continuous lava tube! No matter how hot it is outside, the temperature in the cave is a constant 42F (5.5C), so bring layers. Also, be sure to bring shoes that are suitable for scrambling, and wipe those shoes before entering the bats' home so that they don't get white-nose syndrome!
18
Trail of Two Forests Trail
A lava mold forest. Walk through a wonderland of wells and tunnels, that's hard to pull kids away from.
19
WIndy Ridge Viewpoint
Weather permitting, we'll take you to the closest viewpoint with a view into the crater that is accessible by vehicle. There you'll have a picnic lunch, and have the opportunity to burn off your lunch by ascending the 357 stairs to a 365-degree view overlooking Spirit Lake, with the mountain looming. If conditions are clear enough, you'll see four stratovolcanoes: St. Helens, Rainier, Adams, and Hood.
20
Johnston Ridge Observatory
The place where Dave Johnston got on the radio and yelled "Vancouver! Vancouver! This is it!", the fateful morning of May 18, 1980.
21
Mount St. Helens Visitor Center
The visitor center with the most detailed history and geology of Mt. St. Helens.
22
Lava Canyon
A fairytale landscape of sapphire waterfalls and blue-grey andesite that were scoured and smoothed by the 1980 lahar resulting from the rapid melting of the Shoestring Glacier by pyroclastic flows.
23
Coldwater Ridge Visitor Center
The visitor center that provides a special retro experience, with a movie about Mt. St. Helens circa 1985, and a 1990s-era Disneyland Haunted Mansion-style park ranger statue, who will give you a lecture.
24
Mount St. Helens
Travel to Mt. St. Helens and environs with a naturalist guide who will discuss the geology, ecology, climate, history, and legends of the area, as well as the history of US public lands. Your guide will lead you on hikes near waterfalls, through lava tubes, and within oldgrowth forests. Stops both inside and outside of Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.
25
Ape Cave Lava Tubes
Traverse North America's longest continuous lava tube! No matter how hot it is outside, the temperature in the cave is a constant 42F (5.5C), so bring layers. Also, be sure to bring shoes that are suitable for scrambling, and wipe those shoes before entering the bats' home so that they don't get white-nose syndrome!
26
Trail of Two Forests Trail
A lava mold forest. Walk through a wonderland of wells and tunnels, that's hard to pull kids away from.
27
WIndy Ridge Viewpoint
Weather permitting, we'll take you to the closest viewpoint with a view into the crater that is accessible by vehicle. There you'll have a picnic lunch, and have the opportunity to burn off your lunch by ascending the 357 stairs to a 365-degree view overlooking Spirit Lake, with the mountain looming. If conditions are clear enough, you'll see four stratovolcanoes: St. Helens, Rainier, Adams, and Hood.
28
Johnston Ridge Observatory
The place where Dave Johnston got on the radio and yelled "Vancouver! Vancouver! This is it!", the fateful morning of May 18, 1980.
29
Mount St. Helens Visitor Center
The visitor center with the most detailed history and geology of Mt. St. Helens.
30
Lava Canyon
A fairytale landscape of sapphire waterfalls and blue-grey andesite that were scoured and smoothed by the 1980 lahar resulting from the rapid melting of the Shoestring Glacier by pyroclastic flows.
31
Coldwater Ridge Visitor Center
The visitor center that provides a special retro experience, with a movie about Mt. St. Helens circa 1985, and a 1990s-era Disneyland Haunted Mansion-style park ranger statue, who will give you a lecture.
32
Mount St. Helens
Travel to Mt. St. Helens and environs with a naturalist guide who will discuss the geology, ecology, climate, history, and legends of the area, as well as the history of US public lands. Your guide will lead you on hikes near waterfalls, through lava tubes, and within oldgrowth forests. Stops both inside and outside of Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.
33
Ape Cave Lava Tubes
Traverse North America's longest continuous lava tube! No matter how hot it is outside, the temperature in the cave is a constant 42F (5.5C), so bring layers. Also, be sure to bring shoes that are suitable for scrambling, and wipe those shoes before entering the bats' home so that they don't get white-nose syndrome!
34
Trail of Two Forests Trail
A lava mold forest. Walk through a wonderland of wells and tunnels, that's hard to pull kids away from.
35
WIndy Ridge Viewpoint
Weather permitting, we'll take you to the closest viewpoint with a view into the crater that is accessible by vehicle. There you'll have a picnic lunch, and have the opportunity to burn off your lunch by ascending the 357 stairs to a 365-degree view overlooking Spirit Lake, with the mountain looming. If conditions are clear enough, you'll see four stratovolcanoes: St. Helens, Rainier, Adams, and Hood.
36
Johnston Ridge Observatory
The place where Dave Johnston got on the radio and yelled "Vancouver! Vancouver! This is it!", the fateful morning of May 18, 1980.
37
Mount St. Helens Visitor Center
The visitor center with the most detailed history and geology of Mt. St. Helens.
38
Lava Canyon
A fairytale landscape of sapphire waterfalls and blue-grey andesite that were scoured and smoothed by the 1980 lahar resulting from the rapid melting of the Shoestring Glacier by pyroclastic flows.
39
Coldwater Ridge Visitor Center
The visitor center that provides a special retro experience, with a movie about Mt. St. Helens circa 1985, and a 1990s-era Disneyland Haunted Mansion-style park ranger statue, who will give you a lecture.
40
Mount St. Helens
Travel to Mt. St. Helens and environs with a naturalist guide who will discuss the geology, ecology, climate, history, and legends of the area, as well as the history of US public lands. Your guide will lead you on hikes near waterfalls, through lava tubes, and within oldgrowth forests. Stops both inside and outside of Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.
41
Ape Cave Lava Tubes
Traverse North America's longest continuous lava tube! No matter how hot it is outside, the temperature in the cave is a constant 42F (5.5C), so bring layers. Also, be sure to bring shoes that are suitable for scrambling, and wipe those shoes before entering the bats' home so that they don't get white-nose syndrome!
42
Trail of Two Forests Trail
A lava mold forest. Walk through a wonderland of wells and tunnels, that's hard to pull kids away from.
43
WIndy Ridge Viewpoint
Weather permitting, we'll take you to the closest viewpoint with a view into the crater that is accessible by vehicle. There you'll have a picnic lunch, and have the opportunity to burn off your lunch by ascending the 357 stairs to a 365-degree view overlooking Spirit Lake, with the mountain looming. If conditions are clear enough, you'll see four stratovolcanoes: St. Helens, Rainier, Adams, and Hood.
44
Johnston Ridge Observatory
The place where Dave Johnston got on the radio and yelled "Vancouver! Vancouver! This is it!", the fateful morning of May 18, 1980.
45
Mount St. Helens Visitor Center
The visitor center with the most detailed history and geology of Mt. St. Helens.
46
Lava Canyon
A fairytale landscape of sapphire waterfalls and blue-grey andesite that were scoured and smoothed by the 1980 lahar resulting from the rapid melting of the Shoestring Glacier by pyroclastic flows.
47
Coldwater Ridge Visitor Center
The visitor center that provides a special retro experience, with a movie about Mt. St. Helens circa 1985, and a 1990s-era Disneyland Haunted Mansion-style park ranger statue, who will give you a lecture.
48
Mount St. Helens
Travel to Mt. St. Helens and environs with a naturalist guide who will discuss the geology, ecology, climate, history, and legends of the area, as well as the history of US public lands. Your guide will lead you on hikes near waterfalls, through lava tubes, and within oldgrowth forests. Stops both inside and outside of Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.
49
Ape Cave Lava Tubes
Traverse North America's longest continuous lava tube! No matter how hot it is outside, the temperature in the cave is a constant 42F (5.5C), so bring layers. Also, be sure to bring shoes that are suitable for scrambling, and wipe those shoes before entering the bats' home so that they don't get white-nose syndrome!
50
Trail of Two Forests Trail
A lava mold forest. Walk through a wonderland of wells and tunnels, that's hard to pull kids away from.
51
WIndy Ridge Viewpoint
Weather permitting, we'll take you to the closest viewpoint with a view into the crater that is accessible by vehicle. There you'll have a picnic lunch, and have the opportunity to burn off your lunch by ascending the 357 stairs to a 365-degree view overlooking Spirit Lake, with the mountain looming. If conditions are clear enough, you'll see four stratovolcanoes: St. Helens, Rainier, Adams, and Hood.
52
Johnston Ridge Observatory
The place where Dave Johnston got on the radio and yelled "Vancouver! Vancouver! This is it!", the fateful morning of May 18, 1980.
53
Mount St. Helens Visitor Center
The visitor center with the most detailed history and geology of Mt. St. Helens.
54
Lava Canyon
A fairytale landscape of sapphire waterfalls and blue-grey andesite that were scoured and smoothed by the 1980 lahar resulting from the rapid melting of the Shoestring Glacier by pyroclastic flows.
55
Coldwater Ridge Visitor Center
The visitor center that provides a special retro experience, with a movie about Mt. St. Helens circa 1985, and a 1990s-era Disneyland Haunted Mansion-style park ranger statue, who will give you a lecture.
56
Mount St. Helens
Travel to Mt. St. Helens and environs with a naturalist guide who will discuss the geology, ecology, climate, history, and legends of the area, as well as the history of US public lands. Your guide will lead you on hikes near waterfalls, through lava tubes, and within oldgrowth forests. Stops both inside and outside of Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.
57
Ape Cave Lava Tubes
Traverse North America's longest continuous lava tube! No matter how hot it is outside, the temperature in the cave is a constant 42F (5.5C), so bring layers. Also, be sure to bring shoes that are suitable for scrambling, and wipe those shoes before entering the bats' home so that they don't get white-nose syndrome!
58
Trail of Two Forests Trail
A lava mold forest. Walk through a wonderland of wells and tunnels, that's hard to pull kids away from.
59
WIndy Ridge Viewpoint
Weather permitting, we'll take you to the closest viewpoint with a view into the crater that is accessible by vehicle. There you'll have a picnic lunch, and have the opportunity to burn off your lunch by ascending the 357 stairs to a 365-degree view overlooking Spirit Lake, with the mountain looming. If conditions are clear enough, you'll see four stratovolcanoes: St. Helens, Rainier, Adams, and Hood.
60
Johnston Ridge Observatory
The place where Dave Johnston got on the radio and yelled "Vancouver! Vancouver! This is it!", the fateful morning of May 18, 1980.
61
Mount St. Helens Visitor Center
The visitor center with the most detailed history and geology of Mt. St. Helens.
62
Lava Canyon
A fairytale landscape of sapphire waterfalls and blue-grey andesite that were scoured and smoothed by the 1980 lahar resulting from the rapid melting of the Shoestring Glacier by pyroclastic flows.
63
Coldwater Ridge Visitor Center
The visitor center that provides a special retro experience, with a movie about Mt. St. Helens circa 1985, and a 1990s-era Disneyland Haunted Mansion-style park ranger statue, who will give you a lecture.
64
Mount St. Helens
Travel to Mt. St. Helens and environs with a naturalist guide who will discuss the geology, ecology, climate, history, and legends of the area, as well as the history of US public lands. Your guide will lead you on hikes near waterfalls, through lava tubes, and within oldgrowth forests. Stops both inside and outside of Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.
65
Ape Cave Lava Tubes
Traverse North America's longest continuous lava tube! No matter how hot it is outside, the temperature in the cave is a constant 42F (5.5C), so bring layers. Also, be sure to bring shoes that are suitable for scrambling, and wipe those shoes before entering the bats' home so that they don't get white-nose syndrome!
66
Trail of Two Forests Trail
A lava mold forest. Walk through a wonderland of wells and tunnels, that's hard to pull kids away from.
67
WIndy Ridge Viewpoint
Weather permitting, we'll take you to the closest viewpoint with a view into the crater that is accessible by vehicle. There you'll have a picnic lunch, and have the opportunity to burn off your lunch by ascending the 357 stairs to a 365-degree view overlooking Spirit Lake, with the mountain looming. If conditions are clear enough, you'll see four stratovolcanoes: St. Helens, Rainier, Adams, and Hood.
68
Johnston Ridge Observatory
The place where Dave Johnston got on the radio and yelled "Vancouver! Vancouver! This is it!", the fateful morning of May 18, 1980.
69
Mount St. Helens Visitor Center
The visitor center with the most detailed history and geology of Mt. St. Helens.
70
Lava Canyon
A fairytale landscape of sapphire waterfalls and blue-grey andesite that were scoured and smoothed by the 1980 lahar resulting from the rapid melting of the Shoestring Glacier by pyroclastic flows.
71
Coldwater Ridge Visitor Center
The visitor center that provides a special retro experience, with a movie about Mt. St. Helens circa 1985, and a 1990s-era Disneyland Haunted Mansion-style park ranger statue, who will give you a lecture.
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Quest481607
Jun 2019
The St. Helen's adventure tour was awesome. We left Portland at 8 AM and drove in a very comfortable Mercades van. It took approximately two hours to get to the the Johnson Ridge Observatory. We had time to hike around a bit and view the film describing the volcanic eruption. Marcus then took us to Ape Caves and Lava Canyon which was another couple hours away. We hiked into the caves and saw a beautiful waterfall at Lava Canyon. Our last stop was Cedarwood Flats which was a short hike in an old growth forest. Some trees were 600 years old! Marcus was our tour guide and is very knowledgable about local flora and fauna. It is a long day, but well worth a once in a lifetime trip. Lunch is provided.
Відповідь від хоста
Jun 2019
Thanks for the great review! Marcus said you were a fantastic group!
Lwhite_12
Jun 2019
Such a fun day! Marcus is so knowledgeable and took us to new places most of us did not know existed in the area plus amazing views of Mt St Helens
Відповідь від хоста
Nov 2019
Thanks for the great review! Marcus said you were a fantastic group! P.S. Wonderful pic!
Swissabroad
May 2019
It was a long but rewarding day, each of the 5 stops brought a new experience. The broad knowledge of the guide, Marcus, helped to understand this interesting region and unique features. The only area that was physically a bit more challenging was the Ape Cave. Here good, solid walking shoes are essential and a walking stick a definite plus. For those who wanted to just have a quick look there were trails above ground in the forest and the ranger station gift shop while they waited for the rest of the group. It was a great trip.
Відповідь від хоста
Jun 2019
Thanks for the great review! Marcus said you were a fantastic group!

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