Guided Tours

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Martin's Gorge Tours

Martin's Gorge Tours offers scenic, guided tours for individuals, families and groups. Discover area attractions from waterfalls to wildflowers to wine...leave worries behind and experience the hidden treasures of the Columbia River Gorge, a National Scenic Area! Call for availability 503-349-1323,

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Evergreen Escapes

EverGreen Escapes is Cascadia's most reputable nature, adventure and epicurean tour operator specializing in providing authentic and educational local experiences that immerse our escapists into our mountains, islands, waterways, culture, farms, fare, brew and wine. From their base camps in Seattle and Portland, they provide daily small group tours, custom and private tours.

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Columbia Gorge To Mt. St. Helens Overnight Adventure

Complimenting an ideal family vacation in Washington State, this overnight escape offers the best of both worlds. Spend Day One exploring waterfalls, tasting Oregon wines and learning the history of the Columbia River Gorge, then head to Skamania Lodge, a magnificent mountain resort nestled on 175 wooded acres for the night. Day Two, you'll experience the "Blast Zone" of Mt. St. Helens, the region's most powerful attraction. Go spelunking in the Ape Caves call 866.203.7603.

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Mount St. Helens Institute

Join Mount St. Helens Institute for a Snowshoe Adventure. Explore Mount St. Helens' amazing outdoors with us and learn what makes this volcano so special! Mount St. Helens Institute offers snowshoe rentals and all of their snowshoe adventures have trained guides. You will need to provide your own lunch and transportation to the trailhead. For more information about these snowshoe adventures, visit the Mount St. Helens Institute website or call 360.449.7883.

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