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If the high adventure trips aren't really your speed, but you still want to get out and explore some of the incredible sights in this state, then our leisure tours are for you! We offer a van and a personal driver to take you around Washington and beyond to see waterfalls and whales, drink wine and hand crafted beer, or bike through the tulip fields! Contact us about getting a private tour to an event or activity with your friends and family!
Destinations:
Oregon Waterfalls: Come explore the greatest concentration of waterfalls in the continental United States. We will be traveling along the Historic Columbia River Highway which has an abundance of small waterfalls viewable from the road. We will stop at least five major waterfalls to include the world famous Multnomah Falls which plunges more than 620 feet from its origins. We will stop in Hood River, Oregon for lunch.
Winery and Cidery Tour: Join us as we head to the Olympic Peninsula where each winery and cidery will entertain visitors with games and prizes while delighting there palates with match inspired appetizers and hand crafted artisan wines. We will visit 4-9 of the wineries if we have time! Must be 21. Price includes transportation, event admission and a variety of wine samples and a commemorative glass.
Pedals and Pints: Join in as we head to Woodinville and bike along the Sammamish River Trail to Marymoor Park and back. We will finish this excursion with a tour of the famous Redhook Brewery and dinner at the Forecaster Pub.
Whale Watching: The world’s best opportunity to see wild Orca Whales is right here in the San Juan Islands. This amazing boat trip provides plenty of opportunities to see a variety of wildlife, and if none are coming out to say hi, the company will give you a free ticket to come back again!
Explore Victoria BC: Hop on the ferry and spend the day exploring Victoria B.C. by foot. Downtown Victoria has everything from antique stores to artisan chocolate shops. Now is the time to start thinking about those holiday gifts. You can also stop in at the Royal B.C. Museum or watch a thrilling Imax film. Trip fee includes walk on round trip ferry ticket and transportation to and from Port Angeles.
Bike the Tulip Fields:The beauty of hundreds of acres of tulips is awaiting you! On this guided bike journey through the Annual Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, tour the Rooengaarde gardens, view open fields and stop in the small tourist town of La Conner for a hearty lunch and to experience the festival from a local perspective. The fields might be muddy, and the weather might be chilly or rainy so be prepared and dress in layers with a waterproof jacket. Bike, helmet and gloves provided.
How to prepare:
WE PROVIDE: Transportation, gear (technical gear, safety equipment), 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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