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.
Cory clearly stands out as the star guide here, with visitors consistently praising his knowledge, professionalism, and ability to make everyone feel comfortable throughout their Mt. Rainier tours. Travelers appreciate how he balances informative commentary with well-timed stops, never rushing anyone while keeping the day flowing smoothly. He's known for going above and beyond with photo opportunities and even providing snowshoes when needed for winter hiking to spots like Myrtle Falls. The tours themselves hit a sweet spot for most visitors, offering accessible nature walks rather than strenuous hikes. Groups mention enjoying a mix of scenic viewpoints, historical information, and smaller trails that showcase the park without being physically demanding. Several first-time visitors to Mt. Rainier felt they got an excellent overview of the park, with multiple stops highlighting different aspects of the area. The booking process appears seamless, with prompt communication even for last-minute reservations, and thoughtful touches like local ice cream stops round out the experience nicely.
I was hoping to rent a car & spend a few weeks road tripping the National Parks in Washington + the Oregon Coast, but I wasn’t able to, so I booked the Mt Rainier National Park Highlights Tour & Olympic National Park Highlights Tour. I had a cloudy day for Olympic, but perfect sunny weather for Mt Rainier. (Lake Crescent was still amazing on a cloudy day). The tour guides were funny & fit as much in as possible + adjust the tour depending on the weather/season & they make the long bus rides entertaining
Melanie Lisa
April 14, 2026
I was hoping to rent a car & spend a few weeks road tripping the National Parks in Washington + the Oregon Coast, but I wasn’t able to, so I booked the Mt Rainier National Park Highlights Tour & Olympic National Park Highlights Tour. I had a cloudy day for Olympic, but perfect sunny weather for Mt Rainier. (Lake Crescent was still amazing on a cloudy day). The tour guides were funny & fit as much in as possible + adjust the tour depending on the weather/season & they make the long bus rides entertaining
Melanie Lisa
April 14, 2026