Customize a full-day Olympic National Park tour by ferry, ridge hikes, lakes, and tide pools
12 Hours
Up to 24 people
Vehicle, ferry, park fees
Explore Olympic National Park’s varied ecosystems on a private, 12-hour tour with an experienced guide. Cross Puget Sound by ferry, then tailor stops and hiking distance to your group’s interests and conditions.
Meals are not provided. Plan to walk at least 5 miles on flat and uneven terrain; not recommended for guests with back, heart, or other serious medical conditions, and the tour is not wheelchair accessible. Additional costs may apply based on itinerary; confirm any extra charges with Greetwell before booking.
Cancel with 24 hours notice for a full refund. Cancellations 24 hours or less are nonrefundable. No-shows are charged the full price. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
Plan for a moderate activity level. You should be able to walk at least 5 miles on flat and uneven terrain, and your guide can tailor hiking distance to your group’s needs.
This tour is not wheelchair accessible. It is not recommended if you have back problems, heart problems, or other serious medical conditions.
Bring your own meals (meals are not provided) or money for food and snacks. Dress in layers for possible temperature changes, wear hiking boots or shoes with good tread (preferably waterproof), and consider bringing walking sticks.
Customizable
With a perfect rating across over a thousand reviews, the guides here have clearly figured something out. James, Mark, Cory, and Kevin show up repeatedly in reviews, and the praise for each of them follows the same thread: knowledgeable, warm, and genuinely invested in making the day memorable. James in particular gets called out constantly, with guests noting he learned everyone's names, brought trekking poles and shoe spikes for Mt. Rainier hikes, and always knew the best photo spots. The tours themselves cover some seriously beautiful Pacific Northwest territory, from Mt. Rainier to wine country and waterfall routes. Guests consistently mention that the stops feel well-chosen and that the guides come prepared with real local knowledge, not just rehearsed scripts. One group ended the day feeling like best friends, and another called their wine tour the best they'd ever been on after doing quite a few. If you're spending time in the Seattle area and want to cover ground without the stress of planning, this seems like a reliable, high-quality option. The consistency across guides and tour types is what stands out most here.
Kevin was amazing! Very kind, knowledgeable and fun! Will come back in the future!
L L
May 23, 2026
Kevin was amazing! Very kind, knowledgeable and fun! Will come back in the future!
L L
May 23, 2026