>
<
STANDARD

Small-group Mt. St. Helen National Park Tour from Seattle in SUV

3.8 10 reviews
>
<

It was once a premier camping destination, with a Mt. Fuji-like cone and pristine forest. The 8,365-foot-high mountain, formerly 9,665 feet high, is one of a string of volcanic Cascade Range peaks. Experience the history and stories of Mount Saint Helens eruption in 1980. With an up-close look at the volcano and its geology, you will learn interesting facts about the past and present in a scenic natural wonder. This trip will have a maximum of 5 people per SUV.

About this activity

Free Cancelation

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Reserve now & pay later

Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.

Duration 8-10 hours

Check availability too see starting times.

Audio

En

Guide

En

Written

En

Pickup Included

We will inform the travelers by text message about the approximate location and time of pick up in advance. We can plan to pick up and drop off from additional locations if requested

Additional Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Includes

  • Transportation in small groups from 2 to 5 in SUV
  • Pick-up and drop-off from selected places

Itinerary

  • Estimated Time : 240 minutes

    Mt. St. Helens : The stop includes an approximate 3 hours driving time from pick up locations: Large, step-in model of the volcano Life-size mannequins Functioning seismograph and live feed of current Mount St. Helens volcano seismicity Chronological timeline of events leading up to the volcanic blast on May 18, 1980 Theater program offered twice an hour; at :05 and :35 after. Outdoors, visitors can explore Silver Lake along the 0.6 mile-long trail, including boardwalks over the wetland where a variety of aquatic plants and migratory waterfowl can be viewed at different times of the year.

    Admission Ticket Included

  • Estimated Time : 60 minutes

    Coldwater Visitor Center overlooks Mount St. Helens and is within the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. It is located along State Hwy 504, about 45 miles east of I-5. Built in 1993, Coldwater Visitor Center is just over 24,600 sq. ft. between two floors. Fantastic views of Mount St. Helens and close access to Coldwater Lake, which features picnic site, (non-motorized or electric motor) boat launch, accessible trails, fishing, restrooms, and parking.

    Free Admission

  • Estimated Time : 240 minutes

    Mt. St. Helens : After this stop , we will head back - 3 hours drive time to drop off locations A barrier-free, paved hike of less than one mile from the Johnston Ridge Observatory. The trail includes interpretive kiosks and 360 views of Mount St. Helens and the surrounding blast zone.

    Admission Ticket Included

  • Estimated Time : 60 minutes

    On your way to or from the Johnston Ridge Observatory take a side-trip to Coldwater Lake formed by an avalanche during the volcano’s eruption. The lake is just a short distance off the highway. You’ll find a parking area with paths to the lake; restroom, boat launch (electric motors only) and trails (don’t throw away that wrist-band!). You will need them as proof that you’ve paid to visit or hike the trails inside the Mount St Helens National Volcanic Monument. There are also hiking trails around Coldwater Lake Coldwater Lake provides a tranquil ending to a long and scenic experience through a landscape that must be seen to believe.

    Free Admission

3.8

10 reviews
5 stars
4
4 stars
3
3 stars
1
2 stars
1
1 stars
1