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Best of Pacific Northwest

Best of Pacific Northwest

Crater Lake National Park, Olympic National Park, Mt Rainer National Park, Mount St Helens, Mt Rushmore

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Package Price Per Person:

$3550 Double

$4995 Single

$3175 triple

$3050 quad

July 15, 2026- July 30, 2026

 

Join us on our spectacular journey to the Pacific Northwest -- home to massive volcanoes, pristine temperate rain forests, high desert plains, sea stack-lined coasts, and spectacular mountain ranges. Our route will make a circle from Arkansas—getting there northwest through South Dakota, Idaho, and Montana and returning east through Nevada, Wyoming, and Colorado—with so many exciting overnights, bonus stops, and beautiful scenery along our route! And get this…three of our included National Parks were recently named among the most beautiful on the planet! Among them is Olympic National Park. This pristine wilderness is unlike any other on the planet. Glaciers radiate down from its slopes toward primeval pine forests, lush rain forests, and wide valleys.

 

Rivers and waterfalls abound, while glacial lakes dot lower areas. Our day inside Olympic National Park will include a stop at the visitor center, as well as time to explore the highlights of this natural wonderland. Our time in Washington State also includes taking in spectacular Mount Rainer National Park, rising 14,410 feet toward the often-cloudy Pacific Northwest sky; this mountain dominates the landscape in central Washington State. But we won’t just see this marvel from the ground…we’ll enjoy a ride on the Mt. Rainier Gondola! This breathtaking ride takes us over 2,400 vertical feet to the summit to enjoy expansive views of this mountain as well as the beautiful Cascade Range. Our time in the Pacific Northwest also takes us to Mount St Helen’s Visitors Center-- created after the massive 1980 eruption of the volcano, the most devastating volcanic event in U.S. history—in terms of both numbers of deaths and economic destruction. Then we’re off to the Johnston Ridge Observatory to hear the story of Mount St. Helens and its eruption and learn more about the area’s unique geology and history. While we’re there, we’ll see the spectacular view of the blown-away crater and the wildflowers that cover the fertile valleys, slopes, and ridges.

 

Our time in the area also includes a visit to the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Carved through the Cascade Mountains by the mighty Columbia River, the Gorge is home to lush forests and gorgeous waterfalls, including the famous Multnomah Falls, another stop along our journey through the Pacific Northwest. After our time in Washington State, we will drive further south into beautiful Oregon, enjoying spectacular scenery along the Oregon coast—including time to stop at the most famous lighthouses and towering monuments to Oregon’s maritime heritage. Many of Oregon’s lighthouses double as excellent wildlife viewing areas, and we might catch a glimpse of the seals or migrating gray whales. After several scenic coastal stops along the way, we will eventually make our way to Oregon’s only national park, Crater Lake National Park. An awe-inspiring, glorious park centered on eponymous Crater Lake. This water-filled caldera was created after the massive eruption and collapse of Mount Mazama, once a mighty volcano in the Pacific Northwest, about 7,700 years ago. Although its origins are undeniably violent, Crater Lake is now a prime example of peace and tranquility.

Our tour will take us along the historic Rim Drive—which includes 33 miles of lake views, panoramic vistas, forests, and meadows. The contours of the road were designed to complement the natural landscape and disappear as you look across the lake from any point. More than 30 overlooks provide opportunities to stop for views of the lake and caldera. Although the Pacific Northwest is our ultimate destination—because of the distance from Arkansas, we include several bonus attractions and overnight stops as we travel to and from the area, including a scenic cruise on Lake Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, and two fun-filled days in historic Deadwood, South Dakota—a destination within our destination, where you will see wildlife at Custer State Park, and a nighttime experience of Mount Rushmore—lighting up the sky! There are numerous other inclusions and stops along the way. Price includes 15 days/14 nights (1 night in Omaha, 2 nights in Deadwood, South Dakota, 1 night in Montana, 5 nights in Washington State, 3 nights in Oregon, and additional overnights in Nevada, Colorado, and Kansas; 23 meals (13 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 4 dinners) Crater Lake National Park, Olympic National Park, Mt Rainier National Park Gondola Ride, Mount St Helens Visitor Center, Johnson Observatory, Colombia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Multnomah Falls, Custer State Park, Mount Rushmore nighttime experience, scenic lighthouse stops, numerous surprise stops along the way, a Little Rock Tours guide, and all your taxes!

 

Included in the price for this tour are:

• Roundtrip Luxury Motorcoach Transportation

• 14 Nights Hotel Lodging

• 23 meals (13 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 4 dinners)

• Crater Lake National Park

• Olympic National Park

• Mount Rainer National Park Gondola Ride

• Mount St Helen’s Visitor Center

• Johnson Observatory

• Mount Rushmore at Night

• Custer State Park

• Scenic Cruise in Lake Coeur D’Alene Idaho

• Colombia River Gorge and the Cascade Mountains

• Multnomah Falls

• Lighthouse stops along Oregon Coast

• Little Rock Tours Guide

• All resort fees

• All Taxes

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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