SNOQUALMIE SNOWSHOE
HALF DAY TOUR

Activities: Snowshoeing, birding, wildlife spotting and educational sightseeing
Interests: Winter ecology, wildlife, local and natural history
Inclusions: Hotel pick up and drop off, highly qualified and knowledgeable naturalist guide, travel in adventure outfitted luxury Mercedes van or Jeep, morning tea, northwest style, refreshments, snowshoes, all park entry fees and comprehensive naturalist commentary.
Escape Plan:
Snowshoeing around Snoqualmie Pass is an exceptional way to spend a winter morning. This place is overflowing with mountain peaks, alpine lakes, rivers and streams and is the perfect region to enjoy the outdoors during the winter. Depending on conditions, your guide will pick the Trail of the Day and embark on an interpretive snowshoe through a northwest winter wonderland, experiencing the season’s beauty and the adaptive ecosystem! Track and spot wildlife and wintering birds, all the while making sure we take time just taking in some magical scenery. Your naturalist guide will also share their vast knowledge of winter ecology, sustainability during the winter and extreme weather wilderness survival skills. You will also witness a grand landscape in motion - as seen from a geological perspective, your guide will describe the forces that have shaped the land, which only adds to the pleasure of the remarkable panorama. This escape will no doubt quench your thirst for an authentic Pacific Northwest winter adventure!

Tour Length: 4 Hours
Tour Code: EV34S
Pick-Up: Downtown Seattle Hotels and Cruise Terminals
Departing: 7:30a
Returns: 11:30a
Difficulty: Easy/Moderate
Offset your Carbon Footprint: Please ask for a quote
Season: Winter
Tour Cost: $125.00 per escapist or at private request
Departs: Friday & Sunday

This tour can be customized as a private experience or corporate retreat.
Check out Calendar of Escape Routes for Scheduled Departures!
Make this a 1, 2 or 3 night escape and visit the Cave B Inn at SageCliffe, Leavenworth, Yakima Valley Wine Country or maybe even extend the trip through the cascades to Mt. Rainier before returning to Seattle?

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