Mt. Rainier's old-growth forests, wildflower-filled meadows, and thundering waterfalls are waiting to take your breath away. This small-group tour allows you ample time to explore the mountain's trails and the interpretive center to learn more about this scenic national park.
The highest mountain in Washington is also one of the most topographically prominent in the contiguous United States. Mt. Rainier offers old-growth forests, wildflower-filled meadows, thundering waterfalls, and stunning Pacific Northwest views in every direction. A comfortable mini-coach with high-backed seats and large viewing windows provides you with nearly postcard-picture-perfect images of this amazing landscape as you ride through it.
Stop at the Henry M. Jackson Visitor Center, where you have the opportunity to pick up lunch and take in the scenery. With leisure time at the visitor center, choose to take a short hike or just walk around the easy trails close by. Since you're surrounded by snowfields, temperatures may become cool, so it's recommended that you bring layered clothing.
Before returning to Seattle, travel through pastoral farmland and marvel at the Pacific Northwest scenery.