Departure
July 15, 2012
Trip Length
7 Days / 6 Nights
Price (per person)
$3,598
Single Supplement
$750
Internal Airfare
Pricing Notes
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Enter a world visitors say is among the most magical they’ve ever experienced. Stretching from snowy peaks to a wild Pacific shore, this is the heart of North America’s ancient rainforest—a vast walker’s paradise where thousand-year-old, moss-draped trees rise hundreds of feet into the sky and magnificent waterfalls tumble to fields of brilliant wildflowers and deep-blue lakes.
You’ll trek through giant fir and cedar trees at Graves Creek and Pony Bridge, where the Quinault River plunges down a narrow gorge. Follow the Hoh River through majestic cathedral groves of towering sitka spruce, then ride the river itself past mergansers and otters. Take trails through forests to breathtaking Sol Duc Falls and pristine Deer Lake, whose subalpine meadows offer views of the Olympic range. Visit with Harvest Moon, a Quinault storyteller who’ll share tales and traditions, and dig into a bounty of fresh salmon, local produce, just-picked berries, and other Northwestern delicacies on a journey our guests have described as nothing short of spiritual.
GUEST COMMENT
Country Walkers offers the best way to visit, tour and learn about locations and destinations of interest. Small group size is a big plus as are the professional guides.
”This tour is one of our Guided Walking Adventures, rated easy to moderate, with 4-9 miles per day. This is one of our easier trips because there are few elevation gains, although two walking options with lovely views do have significant elevation gains (up to 1,750 feet). Some may find the longer options, even though on fairly flat terrain, a challenge due to the distance. We have designed shorter options for this purpose. Walks take place on wooded trails, rocky beaches, and dirt trails that may have loose rocks and exposed roots. Three distinct ecological zones—seacoast, rainforest, and mountains—present serene walks, stunning views, and rare wildlife.
Seattle, Washington
Seattle, Washington
DAY 1Transfer to Lake Quinault. Mima Mounds; 1.5 miles, easy From the meeting point in Seattle, you begin a scenic drive, enjoying picturesque views of the Olympics, Mount Rainier, and Seattle’s skyline. You soon travel into another landscape altogether; one with majestic forests of Douglas fir, western hemlock, and western red cedar. You stop en route to enjoy a picnic lunch and warm-up walk around the Mima Mounds Natural Preserve, where you explore the enigmatic prairie of six-foot-high mounds that cover the region. The destination and home for the next two days is a stately lodge that has been a haven for hikers and fishermen since 1926. The lodge is surrounded by magnificent old-growth forest trails, should you decide to explore a bit before a welcome dinner in the hotel dining room. DAY 2Graves Creek to Pony Bridge and Quinault Valley; 5-8 miles, easy to moderate Today’s walk begins at Graves Creek, where you ramble through a magnificent forest of giant firs and cedars, passing huckleberry bushes as well as queencup beadlilies and bunchberry dogwood. As you approach Pony Bridge, the river plunges through a narrow gorge walled by layers of slate and sandstone. Bring your camera, as you won’t want to miss this quintessential rainforest view with its dramatic play of light and cascading water. You enjoy lunch by the tranquil waters of the river, which are an icy blue from sediment of glacial silt. After lunch, those with more energy can continue farther along the Quinault Valley marveling at the alder groves along the way. DAY 3Kalaloch to the Pacific Coast. Ruby Beach, 4-7 miles (tide dependent), easy At Kalaloch, (pronounced CLAY-lock) you delight in your first glimpse of the Pacific Ocean on a walk to the beach. The coast, part of the Olympic National Park, is pristine and virtually undisturbed by the forces of man. If tides allow, you explore the tidal pools teeming with sea stars and countless other species of intertidal invertebrates and algaes, and enjoy a picnic lunch on Ruby Beach. Fascinating sea-stack rock formations enhance the Pacific Ocean views. You may spot otters, eagles, seals, whales, and even follow deer tracks in the sand. This is also a prime spot for birding—keep an eye out for pelicans, cormorants, and oyster catchers along the way. Here, too, you can appreciate the wonder of the tides, which dramatically change the landscape as they ebb and flood by as much as 15 feet. DAY 4The Hoh River and Rainforest; 7-9 miles, easy; optional scenic raft trip on the Hoh River This morning the walk descends a gently sloping trail lined with massive trees, through one of the only temperate-zone rainforests in the world. Other temperate rain forests can be found in Tasmania, Scotland, Japan, and on the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia. The Hoh rainforest literally teems with life, even out of death; massive “nurse” logs of fallen trees serve as starting ground for new seedlings, nourishing them with nutrients and moisture as they decay. Moss drips from overhanging branches, and licorice ferns sprout from trees without ever reaching the ground. Everything grows two to three times faster than on dry land; here, Sitka spruce grow to heights of 300 feet and as wide as 23 feet, and are considerably larger than in their Alaskan home and namesake. The meadows along the Hoh River are an excellent vantage point for spotting Roosevelt elk, particularly in the early morning, as well as colorful Harlequin ducks. This afternoon you have the option to relax at your hotel or enjoy a scenic float on the Hoh River. Sightings of mergansers and river otters are common. You also pass by the homestead of John Huelsdonk, a legendary pioneer known as the “Iron Man of the Hoh.” The float ends in the beautiful Oxbow Canyon, lush with ferns. Tonight, you are warm and dry in comfortable accommodations, overlooking the Pacific. DAY 5Sol Duc Valley and Lake Crescent; 5-9 miles, easy to moderate After breakfast you set out for the Sol Duc Valley, following a deeply wooded trail that leads to a scenic spot overlooking the cascading Sol Duc Falls. From here you may continue down Lover’s Lane, a romantic glade lined with virgin Douglas fir trees and a forest of western hemlock. Those looking for a more challenging walk may choose instead to continue to Deer Lake (elevation gain 1,700 feet), a lovely, subalpine lake surrounded by wildflowers, with views of snowy, backcountry peaks. Afterward you move on to Lake Crescent, carved out of the mountains by glaciers. Eight and one-half miles long and over 600 feet deep, it is one of the largest in the park. Here, you stay at a famous lodge whose past guests include Franklin Roosevelt. Appropriately, he stayed here prior to negotiations that led to the creation of Olympic National Park. DAY 6Hurricane Ridge Trail; 3-8 miles, moderate After a brief stop at a National Park Service Visitor Center, you head for Hurricane Ridge, just under a mile high. This morning, you can choose a steady climb along the Switchback Trail or along the Cirque Rim Trail; both trails have spectacular scenery. Covered with up to 20 feet of snow until spring, the branches of the subalpine fir are formed into “skirts,” with “wind-sculpted” trunks. En route you stop for a picnic lunch surrounded by subalpine meadows. Because the Olympic Peninsula was isolated by glaciers 10,000 years ago, these meadows were also isolated—they now include endemic species of flora and fauna found nowhere else on earth, such as the Olympic Mountain daisy, Flett’s violet, and the Olympic marmot. After lunch, you climb a gently ascending trail to Hurricane Hill (5,751 feet). Here, you take in the sweeping grandeur of the Olympic Mountain Range to the south, with the San Juan Islands and Vancouver Island to the north. Massive peaks, one after another, form a striking skyline. According to Native American legends, these peaks were once a single, large mountain where the Thunderbird, creator of lightning and thunder, dwelled. After this full day of walking, you begin the return trip to the lodge in anticipation of a hearty farewell meal. DAY 7Marymere Falls and Departure; 2 miles, easy to moderate From Lake Crescent, a final, brief walk to Marymere Falls is a breathtaking farewell. The dramatic 90-foot plunge is named for Mary Alice Barnes, sister of Charles Barnes, a cartographer who produced the first map of the interior of the Olympic Peninsula on the famous, perilous Seattle Press expedition of 1889. You depart for Seattle via the Bainbridge Ferry, stopping en route to enjoy a special lunch provided by your guides. |
Itinerary Changes Please bear in mind that this is a typical itinerary, and the actual activities, sites, and accommodations may vary due to season, special events, weather, or transportation schedules. We reserve the right to alter the itinerary since tour arrangements are made up to a year in advance, and unforeseen circumstances that mandate change may arise. Itinerary changes are made to improve the tour and your experience. |
"When you join me in the Olympic Peninsula, you delve into the richest biosphere in the world. From the tiniest intoxicating wintergreen flower, the wood nymph, to the massive Roosevelt Elk bull, we are treated to flora and fauna at home in their environment."
-Eric Kessler
![]() | Nights 1 & 2Lake Quinault Lodge |
![]() | Nights 3 & 4Kalaloch Lodge |
![]() | Nights 5 & 6Lake Crescent Lodge |
Please note that this is a sample hotel itinerary for this tour. While these exact hotels are featured on most departures, we occasionally reserve other hotels of similar style and quality. If you are currently booked on a Country Walkers adventure, a hotel itinerary has been sent to you for your exact departure date. Please call Country Walkers at 800.464.9255 if you have any questions about the exact hotels selected for any of our tours. |
![]() | Eric KesslerHaving been an editor, publisher, translator and educator, Eric has traveled the globe as a professional outdoor photographer and guide. He makes his home on San Juan Island and lends his expertise to our tours in the Olympic Peninsula. |
![]() | Heather HardingHeather has been guiding for many years on both Washington's Olympic Peninsula, where she lives, and in the canyons and plateaus of the Southwest, where she earned college degrees in biology and Southwest Studies. Heather brings a world-wide background of whale research and Waldorf teaching to her guiding. Heather winters on Maui, where she runs her non-profit whale foundation, with her partner and frequent co-guide Eric Kessler. |
Please note that these guides lead the majority of tours in this region, however, the guides for your tour may vary. When you reserve a tour, a guest list and guide biographies will be sent to you approximately one month prior to tour departure; the names and biographies of your tour guides will be included with this mailing. |
"When you join me in the Olympic Peninsula, you delve into the richest biosphere in the world. From the tiniest intoxicating wintergreen flower, the wood nymph, to the massive Roosevelt Elk bull, we are treated to flora and fauna at home in their environment."
-Eric Kessler
"When you join me in the Olympic Peninsula, you delve into the richest biosphere in the world. From the tiniest intoxicating wintergreen flower, the wood nymph, to the massive Roosevelt Elk bull, we are treated to flora and fauna at home in their environment."
-Eric Kessler
SINGLE SHARE (guided walking and small ship cruising)
If you are traveling alone and wish to share a room, we will make every effort to find you a roommate of the same gender.
Guided Walking: Based on availability, if you reserve a tour at least 91 days prior to the tour start date and wish to share a room, you will not be required to pay the single supplement fee (except where designated), even if we cannot find you a roommate.
Small Ship Cruising: A single supplement will be charged until we are able to confirm a roommate for you. If we are able to match you with a roommate, the single supplement will be refunded.
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT (guided walking, small ship cruising, and safaris)
You may choose a private room, as a limited number of single rooms are available for an additional fee.
Solo Traveler Supplement (safaris only)
On our CW Safaris, a solo traveler surcharge (above and beyond the single supplement fee) applies to select destinations. Please call for details.
Child Pricing
Child pricing is available on request. Minimum ages apply to select departures including Uganda: Gorillas & Chimps (minimum age 16).
Scheduled Tours
Choose a Scheduled Tour date, and rest assured that your active adventure will coincide with the very best travel conditions.
On Scheduled Walking tours, know that you'll walk with like-minded travelers in a small-group (average 6 to 7 guests per guide—never more than 18 per group) environment. Best of all, your departure is guaranteed to go—no date changes, no cancellations. With over 65 worldwide adventures, we're sure there's one just right for you!
Our Small Ship voyages use vessels from the best fleets in the world, carefully matching each ship with specific regions and destinations. Expedition ships provide unrivaled access to destinations not easily reached by larger vessels. Each ship is equipped with Zodiacs for shore transfers; these jaunts are explored with expert, local guides.
CW Safaris are expertly crafted to create unique, individual travel experiences. Our safaris are offered as independent adventures... journeys you will take with local expert guides, on your choice of select departures dates.
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CW Safaris are expertly crafted to create unique, individual travel experiences. Our safaris are offered as independent adventures... journeys you will take with local expert guides, on your choice of select departures dates. Independent journeys mean you choose the time and place and we bring it all together for you — the destinations, the travel arrangements, the lodgings, the activities. Please allow 24-48 hours to confirm your requested dates.
Private & Custom
Looking for a one-of-a-kind travel experience? Celebrating a special occasion? Planning a family adventure? A Private Departure offers you privacy priced right! You simply select your destination, a tour date, and the number of travelers—the tour price calculates automatically. Our expert tour planners will work closely with you to assure an unforgettable vacation!
Self-guided Tours
Self-Guided Walking and Biking Adventures give you maximum flexibility as you travel at your own pace—setting off whenever you're ready, choosing when and where to stop for lunch, and planning the day around your own personal schedule. We provide comprehensive and up-to-date materials as well as maps, detailed route notes, and great accommodations. All tours are rated for activity level; Self-Guided Biking Adventures are ideal for either beginner or experienced cyclists. We supply quality bikes and panniers on all biking tours. On every Self-Guided Adventure your luggage is transported for you. Take your spirit of adventure even further on a Self-Guided trip.
Single Supplement
On our Self-Guided Adventures, a single supplement applies to all solo travelers for single occupancy of a room.
Solo Traveler Supplement
On our Self-Guided Adventures, a solo traveler surcharge (above and beyond the single supplement fee) applies to select destinations. Please call for details.
Single Supplement
On our Private Adventures, a single supplement applies when two (or more) friends traveling together with to reserve private rooms.
Guided Walking
Our Guided Walking Adventures place you at the heart of the most extraordinary destinations—exploring the world on foot allows for a truly up-close experience. Departing on a scheduled basis, these tours boast hand-crafted itineraries, fine accommodations with access to scenic trails, restaurants showcasing authentic fare, and distinctive cultural events. Trips are led by the best guides in the travel industry, always local to the regions in which they guide. With small groups of like-minded guests and Guaranteed Departures, Guided Walking trips invite you to slow down to experience the world.
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When you reserve a trip, the last thing you need is to have it cancelled due to low enrollment. With our Guaranteed Departures, you can relax! Every Guided, Self-Guided, and Safari trip is guaranteed to go. No date changes, no cancellations, no disappointments. We do receive inquiries from guests whose tours have been cancelled by other tour operators. This is an important guarantee, alleviating a common worry for many travelers.
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A marvel of diversity—mountains, rainforest, beach—all in one fabulous trip. The guides could answer questions about every wildflower, bird and mammal that we saw. All in all, a wonderful experience in every way.
- D. Meyers, MarylandOur guides, Heather and Eric, were a dream team! Their knowledge, attention to specific requests, and total love for being part of that magnificent part of the world were amazing!
- J. McKendrick, TennesseeCountry Walkers offers the best way to visit, tour and learn about locations and destinations of interest. Small group size is a big plus as are the professional guides.
- C. Williams, TexasIt’s such a growing experience. I learned so much about the area and I felt so good physically. It’s the only way to really experience any new area.
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