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- Wilderness First Aid (WFA) & Outdoor Leadership Course in Washington's Cascade Mountains
- Snapshot: Seattle's Pacific Northwest
- Wonders of the North Cascades
- Ross Lake Traverse in the North Cascades
- Canadian Rockies from Seattle (Camping) - 7 days
- Canadian Rockies from Seattle - 7 days
- Cascade Pass Sahale Glacier
- Olympic National Park & Discovery Trail Multisport Tour
- Methow Valley Cross-Country Ski Tour
- Mt Rainier to Mt Hood
Wilderness First Aid (WFA) & Outdoor Leadership Course in Washington's Cascade Mountains
69 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The WILD course did everything it said it would and more. I had the opportunity to learn about outdoor leadership and become certified in wilderness first aid and risk management.”
Nathaniel, traveled in March
Duration 7 days Destinations Seattle, Snoqualmie Age Range Ages 15+ Operator GIVE Volunteers From
- US$2,395
The 520-foot Space Needle towers above Seattle's urban landscape, while Chihuly Garden and Glass showcases spectacular worldwide collections. Pike Place Market buzzes with 500+ vendors, and Pioneer Square reveals Gold Rush-era architecture beneath panoramic Cascade Mountain views.
Duration 7 days Destinations Seattle, Mount Rainier National Park, Olympic National Park, Port Angeles Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Tours of Distinction From $3,399
6% Off- US$3,199You save $200
The North Cascades wilderness stretches 32 miles across pristine terrain. A 5-hour drive from Seattle leads to trailheads where guided hikes reveal Bowan Mountain vistas and Rainbow Mountain's jagged peaks over 4 remarkable days.
Duration 4 days Destinations Seattle, North Cascades National Park Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Wildland Trekking From
6% Off- US$2,215
North Cascades National Park beckons with a 32-mile trek from Ruby Arm toward the Canadian border. The route summits Desolation Peak's historic fire lookout before returning via water taxi to Seattle's downtown hotels.
Duration 6 days Destinations Seattle, North Cascades National Park Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Wildland Trekking From
6% Off- US$2,265
A Pacific Northwest journey crosses the US-Canada border from Seattle, featuring Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park. Vancouver's highlights crown the seventh day before an 8 PM return to Seattle.
Duration 7 days Destinations Seattle, Kamloops, Salmon Arm, Yoho National Park, Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper, Clearwater, Whistler, Vancouver Age Range Ages 7+ Operator On The Go Tours From
6% Off- US$2,305+$160 local payments
Seattle serves as the gateway for this Rocky Mountain adventure. The route winds through the Pacific Northwest border to Canada, passing Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park on the way to Kamloops. The seventh day concludes in Seattle by 8pm.
Duration 7 days Destinations Seattle, Kamloops, Salmon Arm, Yoho National Park, Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper National Park, Banff National Park, Clearwater, WhistlerSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From
6% Off- US$3,435+$85 local payments
The 4-day alpine challenge ascends 4,400 feet to Sahale Glacier camp. Professional guides lead through Basin Creek and Horseshoe Basin's waterfalls, conquering dramatic mountain passes before returning to Seattle.
Duration 4 days Destinations Seattle, North Cascades National Park Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Wildland Trekking From
6% Off- US$1,830
The Olympic Peninsula circuit costs around $3,800, circling from Seattle's center to its waterfront via ferry. Quinault River's giant trees and Port Angeles' harbor highlight the diverse landscapes, with comfortable lodging each night.
Duration 6 days Destinations Seattle, Forks, Port Angeles, Olympic National Park, Bainbridge Island Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Bicycle Adventures From
6% Off- US$3,998+$540 upfront costs
Duration 6 days Destinations Seattle, North Cascades National Park Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Bicycle Adventures From
6% Off- US$3,848+$520 upfront costs
Duration 7 days Destinations Seattle, Mount Rainier National Park, Mount St. Helens, Hood River, Mount Hood National Forest, Portland Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Bicycle Adventures From
6% Off- US$4,298+$580 upfront costs
What our customers ask about Seattle Tours & Trips
What are some good day trips from Seattle?
The greater Seattle area serves as an ideal launch point for diverse day excursions. Visitors can reach Mount Rainier National Park in under two hours for glacier views and subalpine meadows or venture to Olympic National Park for rainforest trails. The San Juan Islands offer a maritime escape with opportunities to spot orcas in the Puget Sound. The Bavarian village of Leavenworth nestled in the Cascades provides a cultural contrast to city life. One TourRadar traveler shared "We had many great day trips exploring the Olympic Peninsula and Mount Rainier - the variety was perfect." Most visitors find Seattle's Best Western and similar centrally located hotels convenient for these regional explorations.
What are some unique outdoor activities available around Seattle?
The Pacific Northwest landscape around Seattle creates a natural playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can join guided kayak expeditions through the San Juan Islands spot migrating whales in Puget Sound or cycle the scenic Olympic Discovery Trail. At Hurricane Ridge the well-maintained trails lead to expansive Olympic Mountain vistas. Mount Rainier's Paradise area draws visitors for its summer wildflower displays and year-round glacier walks. One TourRadar traveler noted "We hiked glacier walked helicoptered over the Rockies and had the option to mountain bike. The scenery was amazing!" The Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles positions visitors well for Olympic National Park adventures.
What are the best areas to explore in Seattle for first-time visitors?
Seattle's key districts each offer distinct experiences for newcomers. Pike Place Market stands as the city's bustling core where local vendors toss fish and sell fresh produce. The Space Needle rises 520 feet providing sweeping city views while the historic Pioneer Square district showcases preserved 19th-century Romanesque Revival buildings. One TourRadar traveler shared "The guides gave us a comprehensive tour of Stanley Park Granville Market and Gas Town - great city and fantastic tour all around." The waterfront Red Lion Hotel and similar properties put visitors within walking distance of these essential Seattle experiences.
What's the best time of year to visit Seattle and the Pacific Northwest?
Seattle's prime visiting season runs from June through September when clear skies and mild temperatures between 65-75°F prevail. Tour operators concentrate their offerings during these months particularly in July and August when weather conditions are most reliable. Spring and fall visits can be rewarding but come prepared for increased rainfall and cooler temperatures. A TourRadar traveler noted "The scenic portion was excellent... the weather was great and we arrived way too early at our hotels." Properties like the Earthbox Inn and Best Western provide year-round comfort and convenient access to attractions.
How many days should I spend in Seattle to see the main attractions?
Seattle's attractions fit well into a 3-4 day itinerary while a 6-7 day stay allows time to explore both urban highlights and nearby natural wonders like Mount Rainier and Olympic National Park. According to a TourRadar traveler "The tour is extremely well paced with activities and highlights every day." Downtown accommodations such as the Best Western put visitors near Pike Place Market Space Needle Pioneer Square and Chihuly Garden while facilitating easy day trips to regional attractions.
What kind of food experiences should I try in Seattle?
Seattle's culinary identity centers on fresh seafood local ingredients and innovative cooking. Pike Place Market serves as the city's food hub where visitors can taste fresh-caught salmon regional cheeses and signature clam chowder. The coffee scene extends beyond the original Starbucks to numerous independent roasters and cafes. A TourRadar traveler noted "The food scene was incredible with many great restaurants or food trucks before driving back north." The waterfront area near the Red Lion Hotel and the Pioneer Square district offer varied dining options from casual to upscale.





















