Join us for our Pacific Northwest Plot Twist Adventure! Olympic National Park, located in the state of Washington, is a breathtakingly diverse natural area that spans nearly 1 million acres. It is renowned for its incredible variety of ecosystems, which include temperate rainforests, rugged mountain ranges, alpine meadows, pristine coastlines, and old-growth forests.
Basecamp will be in multiple campgrounds within Olympic National Park.
We will pick you up from the airport and head to base camp. All camping gear, meals, permits/entrances to the parks, transportation to all activities, and memories of a lifetime! You just bring yourself, your crew, some clothes, and a toothbrush!!! Of course, the most important thing is to bring your sense of adventure!!
Payment Plans Available!!!
A detailed packing list will be provided in your welcome email after booking.
Plot Twist Adventures reserves the right to cancel trips for mechanical or construction failures of vehicles and equipment, acts of god, acts of terrorism, forces of nature, unpredictable weather conditions, and other unpredictable occurrences.
Plot Twist Adventures guests will be required to submit a $500 deposit at the time of booking. The remaining balance will be due 60 days before their trip date.
There are no refunds for our trips. If for some reason a guest has to cancel we will credit the deposit and apply payments to a future trip. We recommend guests purchase travel insurance to cover unexpected changes in their travel plans.
Roundtrip transportation from Seattle Airport and trip specific destinations
Top-quality tents, comfortable sleeping pads, sleeping bag, pillow
All meals included prepared by our guides with adventure fuel ingredients
All National Park, State Park & Recreation Fees
Expert guides in basecamp and on adventures
Getting to and from rendezvous points will be the responsibility of the guest
If guests are arriving before or departing after designated tour transportation schedule they are responsible for those accommodations
Guide gratuity (Recommended 15-20% of trip cost)
8am guest pick up in Seattle
Traveling from Seattle to Olympic National Park by ferry offers a scenic and efficient route, allowing you to bypass city traffic and enjoy picturesque views of Puget Sound.
Hurricane Ridge is shaped by wind and snow. Winds gusting over 75 miles an hour buffet the ridge, lending the name "Hurricane." The 30-35 feet of snow that falls annually lingers into summer, shaping life year-round. Its weight challenges trees; its persistence maintains open meadows. As you explore, look for evidence that snow truly sculpts this landscape.
Kayaking Lake Crescent, is a stunning natural gem renowned for its crystal-clear waters and dramatic mountain surroundings. Nestled in the foothills of the Olympic Mountains, the lake spans approximately 12 miles long and reaches depths of over 600 feet, making it one of the deepest lakes in Washington. Its waters are strikingly blue due to the lack of nitrogen, which limits the growth of algae and contributes to its remarkable clarity.
The Hoh Rainforest is one of the most remarkable and lush temperate rainforests in the world, located within Olympic National Park in Washington State, USA. This ancient forest is a prime example of a temperate rainforest, characterized by its dense vegetation, abundant mosses, and a cool, moist climate. Here's what makes the Hoh Rainforest unique:
The Sol Duc Valley in Olympic National Park has it all—towering trees, cascading waterways, alpine lakes, snowcapped peaks and wildlife. This is a nice gentle and short hike through old-growth forest to a beautiful three-prong waterfall that comes from the Sol Duc River and captures rainbows in the spray. You will pass over a few spring-fed and snow runoff creeks along the way. Sol Duc Falls rages under a wooden bridge and the hike has a wooden platform at the end of the trail - a nice place to sit and enjoy the view!
Marymere Falls is a picturesque waterfall located near Lake Crescent . The waterfall cascades down approximately 90 feet in a single, elegant drop, surrounded by lush temperate rainforest. The area is rich with moss-covered trees, ferns, and dense greenery, creating a tranquil and enchanting atmosphere.
Rialto Beach is a stunning and rugged coastal destination located on the western edge of Olympic National Park in Washington State, USA. It is renowned for its dramatic natural beauty, featuring a mix of pebbly and sandy shores, striking sea stacks, tide pools teeming with marine life, and a wild, untamed atmosphere. The beach is part of the Olympic Peninsula and offers visitors a chance to experience the pristine wilderness of the Pacific Northwest.
Ruby Beach is renowned for its stunning coastal beauty and dramatic landscapes. It's one of the most iconic beaches on the Olympic Peninsula, drawing visitors with its unique blend of rugged shoreline, sea stacks, and serene atmosphere. Here's a closer look:
Kalaloch Beach is one of the most breathtaking coastal destinations in the Pacific Northwest. Known for its rugged beauty, unique marine ecosystems, and rich wildlife, the area offers a serene escape for nature lovers and adventurers alike. Here's an overview:
After a BIG breakfast at camp, we start our scenic drive back to Seattle.
The Olympic National Park Scenic Drive offers an incredible journey through one of the most diverse and breathtaking national parks in the United States. Olympic National Park encompasses lush rainforests, rugged coastlines, alpine peaks, and serene lakes. A scenic drive through the park allows you to experience its varied ecosystems, each offering unique sights
