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    4.9 (153 reviews)
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    Magical Mount Rainier
    Jamie H.

    My Mount Rainier day tour with Evergreen Escapes was absolutely unforgettable. The Naturalist guide, Brent Maphis, was warm, professional, and impressively knowledgeable -- sharing fascinating insights about the park's geology, history, wildlife, and ecology that made the landscapes come alive. His passion for the PNW and conservation was contagious. He created a cohesive small group experience that felt both enriching and effortless. Thoughtful touches, like French pressed coffee with cakes in the morning and a delicious catered lunch, added comfort and charm to the day. I left with a deeper appreciation for Mount Rainier and can't recommend Brent and this tour highly enough!

    Paradise stop
    Miranda C.

    Ben was an amazing guide. The snacks, beverages, and lunch provided were amazing. Ben knew his way around the mountain and got us into some amazing areas of the park!!

    I can't even begin to express how happy I am with our Evergreen Escapes experience! I originally booked a day tour from Seattle to Leavenworth, but then we decided we wanted to spend more time in Leavenworth. When I called to cancel the tour, Liz told me they do personalized tours too. We ended up having a guide pick us up at our hotel in Seattle and take us on a scenic tour. We stopped at Snoqualmie Falls and Twin Falls for short (1- 1.5 miles) hikes and beautiful views. Then we stopped by a lake and had a picnic lunch. Yes, it was chilly and fresh snow was on the ground, but that didn't matter. It was stunning! When we arrived to Leavenworth, our guide took us around town and pointed out good options for dinner and fun activities to do. TBH, at first I was afraid it was a little over priced, but in hindsight, it was perfect. If I am ever in the region again, I will use Evergreen Escapes again for sure!!

    Hurricane ridge
    Katherine M.

    Had an awesome tour guide, Marty, lead our group. This was a full day tour to Olympic National park (approximately 10 hour tour). We stopped at hurricane ridge, crescent lake and then did a hike to a waterfall. We got to see snow and forest, it was great. Marty was prepared with hiking poles for the snow, had awesome snacks for us during the day and a great lunch as well. Everything was very well thought out. Highly recommend this tour company and Marty specifically!

    Sophia C.

    Highly recommend! Took a tour to Olympic National Park. Jackie and Luke were stellar tour guides! They answered everyone's questions and enjoyed their stories and knowledge. We got lucky and the sun was out shining and no rain in sight. I got picked up on time from my hotel. There were plenty of snacks, beverages, and restroom breaks. Lunch was wonderful, shout out to the women who prepared it for us! We took the ferry to Bainbridge Island to Hurricane Ridge, Elwha River Valley, Crecent Lake, saw water falls, and saw the differences between a forged forest and non-foraged forest ( or tree harvesting). I went in May and did bring layers to peel off during the tour.

    Kacy M.

    Matthew Card was my tour guide/driver for Olympic National Park. He was friendly, engaging, enthusiastic, funny, and just plain adorable. He gave us his background (ecology and aviary) and was very informative about where we were heading for the day and what to expect. You could tell he loved his job, nature, people (and dogs). From beginning to end, he made sure everyone was comfortable and having fun. He answered questions, asked us questions and got to know us, set a moderate pace for the day but was aware of everyone's needs (ex1. at the second hike, an elderly gentleman got tired and Matthew drove him and let him rest while we went on and ex2. a lady was carsick so Matthew let her sit up front). At the end of the day, although the trees were my favorite part of the park, Matthew was also a fave because of how amazing he was. He let us know the ferries taking us back to Seattle from Bainbridge were running late and gave us an option to walk onto the ferry so we wouldn't be back too late (which some people did and some stayed with him in the van). I would definitely use Evergreen again. The van was clean, ride comfortable, guide awesome, and food and drinks provided was a huge selection to choose from. Planning a trip is hard in general and including a ferry, long drive, and unknown park is a logistical nightmare so this tour was a great find/blessing (found it online through research and immediately was attracted to the five star rating).

    Debbie M.

    Our Snoqualmie Falls/Wine Tour with Evergreen Escapes was amazing! Brent Maphis was incredibly knowledgable, fun, and he made our day so special. We had a great tour of Snowqualmie Falls despite the rain, and we visited three different, top-notch wineries, All were happy to see Brent, and welcome us to their wineries. We definitely recommend Brent, and Evergreen Escapes!!!

    End of day treat - chocolate chip cookie from local family catering.
    Christine L.

    TL;DR: Great as a 1-day limitation stay in Seattle if you prefer nature versus Pike Place/city stuff. Also great as a non-local that wants an intro session of what Mt. Rainier NPS has to offer (ex: little bit of everything) without worrying about hiking poles, food, rental car. YMMV depending on pacing of others / "special requests" from others, and nature's mood (weather, fires, etc.) Evergreen Escapes was picked because I found their tours originally on Viator & their all included offerings (snacks/food, hiking poles provided, hotel pickup/drop-off). If you book direct with them over the phone, you may save some money because you don't have to pay online taxes/fees and just their local tax. YMMV but we saved about $40 for 2 adults for the Mt. Rainier all-day excursion leaving from Seattle. (Hotel pickup and drop off included.) They also take note of any food allergies / diets you have. We went late August and it was considered a hazy day due to Canadian/local forest fires. (See my pictures of clouds on Mt. Rainier throughout the day.) Overall we hit all the itinerary spots they intended, with the exception of the last hike due to NPS Rangers closing the trail due to a JUST HAPPENED lightning strike that caught some trees on fire. (Nowhere near us, but you can smell like a neighbor's BBQ. NPS cars and rangers were all over the park on alert at checkpoints and checking on families/groups to divert as needed.) Our tour guide is Evan. While a recent local college grad, his education background (something about enviro planning) and enthusiasm for his home turf lends itself very well to be a VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE tour guide. He would talk about what we're seeing, local life/trees, history of the location of how it formed, etc. And answered all our questions! Very easy going kid, no pressure/rush, looking out for everyone. Van (NOT A BUS) is bigger than a minivan and we're able to keep our backpacks inside for the short picture stops. (I would still take your wallet with you, like any other risks when parking in a public parking lot.) Fits 12 passengers + 1 driver. Van was clean, fully AIR CONDITIONED (may need to re-aim the vents, but no big deal), and limited cup holders to those near a window. YMMV if you're able to achieve the entire intended itinerary because it depends on everyone's walking/hiking pace, picture taking, how fast people eat/bathroom, etc. Ours wasn't too bad, and the schedule offset is due to lighting tree fire / smoke (which is NOT Evergreens fault). Evan did park further away downhill from the target so that we can at least have an idea of what we're SUPPOSED to see and observe the fire helicopters at work. (Pretty cool substitute.) We had one retired person who didn't anticipate an actual waterfall hike (steep rock steps at Myrtle Falls), so they shopped at the Visitor Center gift shop while waiting for us. The "special request" for gift store shopping happened to be the same retired person, so everything worked out! This is an example of how YMMV depending on the group members vibe. Hotel Pickup at 7:40am (I was the last pickup). Mini coffee/pastry bathroom stop ~9:00am (Alder Lake). Arrived at actual NPS gates at ~10:00 am. Lunch at Longmire ~2:00pm Left the park ~4:00pm due to nearby tree fire cutting the last trail hike out. Arrived back in Seattle (with traffic) at ~6:00pm (first to be dropped). 1. Passed by Alder Lake, Christine Falls. 2. Stopped and hiked* Kautz Creek Viewpoint, Myrtle Falls, time allotted to check out Henry M. Jackson Visitor Center at Paradise, Reflection Lake Viewpoint, Narada Falls Hike 3. Late lunch at Longmire. 4. Stopped and hiked* Nisqually River with the wooden bridge, Kraute Creek Viewpoint 5. Skipped Twin Firs Trail due to NPS fire safety/closure. *Hiked is relative/subjective. Some are a quick stop for pictures, while some is max 1 mile round trip. Trail would vary depending paved or dirt, elevation gain or steepness, depending how the NPS set up and is NOT reflective of Evergreen. Each stop has a sitting area for folks that wish to linger behind. Evan would answer questions for those concerned before starting, and lingers at all times to make sure we're together in a group when we set off. (Ex: He'll hang in the back to keep an eye on the slower ones because it's a one way in/one way out anyways. Or he'll lead and stop every once in a while to make sure the last one isn't too far out and take the wrong fork.) He provides ample time for pictures and helped us taking some as well. Overall if you're familiar with NPS, it's a great worry free itinerary where you just need to pack appropriate layers/jacket, and a refillable water bottle. (We brought our own, but Evergreens had PLENTY on hand filled with COLD water and kept in ice cooler.)

    Somi J.

    Mount Rainer tour over Thanksgiving. We did not get to see the mount Rainer.. It was very cloudy and bit snowy. It was unfortunate to pay almost $300 for the tour and didn't get to see it. I know that's something they cannot control, but still, pretty disappointed. The guide knew we were not able to see mount Rainer so he took us on this small trail, which was lush green everywhere. Then we parked the van where we can go farthest and tried walking to mount Rainer. Which we didn't walk far at all. We did stop by the river area and took some photos then had to leave. They did provide food, which were boxed soup and some homemade pasta things. They were alright, nothing crazy, mediocre. For the cost I have paid for even if I saw the mount Rainer, I don't think it was worth it that much. If I have a car next time, I will be trying to do it on my own.

    Marie B.

    We took the Olympic National Park tour, and Mal was our guide. She had an incredible wealth of knowledge, so we spent the day bombarding her with questions. We learned so much about the area, volcanoes, geology, botany, etc. So impressed with Mal! Olympic NP is a gorgeous park, and going with Evergreen Escapes is a great way to see a lot of it. We saw waterfalls, forests, lakes, rivers, mountains, etc. Just stunning scenery all around.

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