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If you haven't had the opportunity to explore the two mountain ranges surrounding us here in Tacoma, then this is your chance. There are more hikes than you could do in one year in the Cascade and Olympic Mountains! Bring your dog, bring your friends, and let us show you the incredible biodiversity that is our state. Each hike will take you to new views, different plant and animal life, snow melt lakes, and sensationally serene landscapes. Not days you want to miss!
Destinations:
Cape Flattery
Rattlesnake Ridge
Snow Lake
Mnt Si
Mount Walker
Mount Rainier
Mount Saint Helens
Wallace Falls
Lake Anne
How to prepare:
WE PROVIDE: Transportation, any technical gear, and instructor/guide.
YOU PROVIDE: Water, lunch/snacks, and appropriate clothing.
EXTRAS ITEMS: Camera, sunscreen/sunglasses.
CLOTHING: We recommend that you dress in layers. NO COTTON CLOTHING. COTTON IS A NEGATIVE INSULATOR, WHEN IT GETS WET IT GETS COLD AND STAYS COLD. We recommend fleece, polypro, polyester, and wool.
Go to RecTrac to see prices, get more information, and sign up for trips! See you outside!!
Welcome to the site of the JBLM Outdoor Adventure Programs! We offer a broad range of trips and instructional courses that help you explore the beauty of the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Our full-time outdoor professionals can teach you the necessary skills for good decision-making in the great outdoors. Here you will find detailed descriptions of all of our programs, a calendar of our upcoming opportunities, and more! -Instagram: JBLM Adventure Trips -Facebook: fb.com/SeeYouOutside
- Ice Climbing
- Mountaineering
- Backcountry Ski & Splitboarding
- Snow Tubing
- Snowmobiling
- Snowshoeing
- Photography Courses
- Stand-Up Paddle Boarding
- Sea Kayaking
- White Water Rafting
- Rock Climbing
- Bike Trips
- Outdoor Yoga
- Horseback Riding
- Leisure Tours
- Hiking Trips
- Bunjee Jump & Zip Line
- Paintball
- Wilderness Medicine
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