Mt. St. Helens is unquestionably one of our region’s most iconic, well-known, and “powerful” attractions. Your naturalist will share the drama of the geological events surrounding the 1980 eruption through a variety of stories, facts, and walks. Experience how volcanoes are monitored and discover how Mount St. Helens has taught us new answers to old mysteries, all the while keeping an eye out for wildlife, including deer, elk, beavers, otters, and a diverse array of bird species.
Itinerary
Mt. St. Helens is unquestionably one of our region’s most iconic, well-known, and “powerful” attractions. Approaching Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument from the south, locals and visitors to Portland have the unique opportunity to enjoy both spelunking at the Ape Cave, the largest continuous lava tube in the continental United States, as well as exploring the visitor centers in and around the “Blast Zone.” Stopping to take scenic photos along the way, your naturalist will present dramatic evidence to just how well the ecosystem is recovering and the impressive ongoing reforestation project.
Just five miles from the crater at the Johnston Ridge Observatory, a world-class visitor center, we take in some stunning views into the steaming volcano, the growing lava dome, and the world’s youngest glacier. Your naturalist will share the drama of the geological events surrounding the 1980 eruption through a variety of stories, facts, and walks. Experience how volcanoes are monitored and discover how Mt. St. Helens has taught us new answers to old mysteries, all the while keeping an eye out for wildlife, including deer, elk, beavers, otters, and a diverse array of bird species.
Inclusion
Pick-up and Drop-off at your Downtown Portland Hotel or Cruise Terminal
Highly qualified naturalist Escape Artist guide
Travel in adventure-outfitted luxury Mercedes Van or Crossover
Local and/or organic lunch
Seasonal snacks and refreshments throughout the tour
Entry fees
Comprehensive naturalist commentary
Exclusion
Gratuity
Lunch
Hours of operation
Tour departs at 8:00am
Duration
Tour is 10.5 hours
Redemption instructions
Present voucher to driver at the time of pick up.
Itinerary
Mt. St. Helens is unquestionably one of our region’s most iconic, well-known, and “powerful” attractions. Approaching Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument from the south, locals and visitors to Portland have the unique opportunity to enjoy both spelunking at the Ape Cave, the largest continuous lava tube in the continental United States, as well as exploring the visitor centers in and around the “Blast Zone.” Stopping to take scenic photos along the way, your naturalist will present dramatic evidence to just how well the ecosystem is recovering and the impressive ongoing reforestation project.
Just five miles from the crater at the Johnston Ridge Observatory, a world-class visitor center, we take in some stunning views into the steaming volcano, the growing lava dome, and the world’s youngest glacier. Your naturalist will share the drama of the geological events surrounding the 1980 eruption through a variety of stories, facts, and walks. Experience how volcanoes are monitored and discover how Mt. St. Helens has taught us new answers to old mysteries, all the while keeping an eye out for wildlife, including deer, elk, beavers, otters, and a diverse array of bird species.
Inclusion
Pick-up and Drop-off at your Downtown Portland Hotel or Cruise Terminal
Highly qualified naturalist Escape Artist guide
Travel in adventure-outfitted luxury Mercedes Van or Crossover
Local and/or organic lunch
Seasonal snacks and refreshments throughout the tour
Entry fees
Comprehensive naturalist commentary
Exclusion
Gratuity
Lunch
Hours of operation
Tour departs at 8:00am
Duration
Tour is 10.5 hours
Redemption instructions
Present voucher to driver at the time of pick up.
Policies
Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
Additional information
When the Johnston Ridge Observatory is closed in winter, we will drive as far as the conditions allow and take the opportunity for a snowshoe hike.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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Mt. St. Helens is unquestionably one of our region’s most iconic, well-known, and “powerful” attractions. Your naturalist will share the drama of the geological events surrounding the 1980 eruption through a variety of stories, facts, and walks. Experience how volcanoes are monitored and discover how Mount St. Helens has taught us new answers to old mysteries, all the while keeping an eye out for wildlife, including deer, elk, beavers, otters, and a diverse array of bird species.
Itinerary Mt. St. Helens is unquestionably one of our region’s most iconic, well-known, and “powerful” attractions. Approaching Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument from the south, locals and visitors to Portland have the unique opportunity to enjoy both spelunking at the Ape Cave, the largest continuous lava tube in the continental United States, as well as exploring the visitor centers in and around the “Blast Zone.” Stopping to take scenic photos along the way, your naturalist will present dramatic evidence to just how well the ecosystem is recovering and the impressive ongoing reforestation project.
Just five miles from the crater at the Johnston Ridge Observatory, a world-class visitor center, we take in some stunning views into the steaming volcano, the growing lava dome, and the world’s youngest glacier. Your naturalist will share the drama of the geological events surrounding the 1980 eruption through a variety of stories, facts, and walks. Experience how volcanoes are monitored and discover how Mt. St. Helens has taught us new answers to old mysteries, all the while keeping an eye out for wildlife, including deer, elk, beavers, otters, and a diverse array of bird species.
Inclusion
Pick-up and Drop-off at your Downtown Portland Hotel or Cruise Terminal Highly qualified naturalist Escape Artist guide Travel in adventure-outfitted luxury Mercedes Van or Crossover Local and/or organic lunch Seasonal snacks and refreshments throughout the tour Entry fees Comprehensive naturalist commentary
Exclusion
Gratuity Lunch
Hours of operation
Tour departs at 8:00am
Duration
Tour is 10.5 hours
Redemption instructions Present voucher to driver at the time of pick up.
Itinerary
Mt. St. Helens is unquestionably one of our region’s most iconic, well-known, and “powerful” attractions. Approaching Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument from the south, locals and visitors to Portland have the unique opportunity to enjoy both spelunking at the Ape Cave, the largest continuous lava tube in the continental United States, as well as exploring the visitor centers in and around the “Blast Zone.” Stopping to take scenic photos along the way, your naturalist will present dramatic evidence to just how well the ecosystem is recovering and the impressive ongoing reforestation project.
Just five miles from the crater at the Johnston Ridge Observatory, a world-class visitor center, we take in some stunning views into the steaming volcano, the growing lava dome, and the world’s youngest glacier. Your naturalist will share the drama of the geological events surrounding the 1980 eruption through a variety of stories, facts, and walks. Experience how volcanoes are monitored and discover how Mt. St. Helens has taught us new answers to old mysteries, all the while keeping an eye out for wildlife, including deer, elk, beavers, otters, and a diverse array of bird species.
Inclusion Pick-up and Drop-off at your Downtown Portland Hotel or Cruise Terminal Highly qualified naturalist Escape Artist guide Travel in adventure-outfitted luxury Mercedes Van or Crossover Local and/or organic lunch Seasonal snacks and refreshments throughout the tour Entry fees Comprehensive naturalist commentary
Exclusion Gratuity Lunch
Hours of operation Tour departs at 8:00am
Duration Tour is 10.5 hours
Redemption instructions Present voucher to driver at the time of pick up.
Policies Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
Additional information When the Johnston Ridge Observatory is closed in winter, we will drive as far as the conditions allow and take the opportunity for a snowshoe hike.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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