Snowshoeing

Embark on an exhilarating adventure with our snowshoe tours, where every step is a journey through pristine winter landscapes. Explore the breathtaking beauty of Mt. Hood and Mt. Rainier as experienced guides lead you through snow-covered trails, immersing you in the serenity of nature’s winter wonderland. Whether you’re a seasoned enthusiast or a first-time explorer, our tours promise unforgettable moments amidst the majestic peaks and forests of the Pacific Northwest.

SNOWSHOE SEASON

Snowshoe season usually kicks off around late October to early November, whenever the snow decides to make it’s way to the mountains! Typically, the season lasts until around mid-March. Because these experiences rely so heavily on the weather, the season tends to vary each year and by each location. If you’re interested in getting out into the winter wonderland but aren’t sure whether or not it’s snowshoe season, reach out to us or head to our book now page!

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SNOQUALMIE FALLS & WOODINVILLE WINE TOUR

Embark on a day tour of Northwest Washington. Begin your journey with a mesmerizing visit to the iconic Snoqualmie Falls, where cascading waters create a natural wonder that has been a local icon for hundred of years. Then, indulge in delightful wine tasting experiences in Woodinville's renowned wineries and tasting rooms, savoring a variety of stellar vintages amidst the backdrop of a growing culinary destination right in Seattle's back yard.

WASHINGTON VINES ODYSSEY

Over the course of this immersive experience, indulge in the finest wines Washington has to offer as you traverse the picturesque landscapes of Woodinville, Yakima, and Walla Walla. Discover the artistry behind each bottle through intimate vineyard tours, expert-led tastings, and enlightening conversations with winemakers. This tour promises not only exceptional wines but also a deeper appreciation for the intricate craft of winemaking within Washington's diverse terroirs.

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