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Sample Tour Itineraries:
Created by the Snohomish County Tourism Bureau
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Little
Bit of Everything - One Day
Time Period: Year Round.
8:15 am Arrive via bus at the
Boeing tour Center, Everett
9:00 am Begin tour of Boeing
Assembly Plant
(one and one-half hour tour, time allowed for visiting the gift
shop)
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10:45 am Leave for Port of
Everett for Harbor Tour with the Mosquito Fleet
11:00 am Arrive at the Port of
Everett, board vessel.
11:15 am Depart for harbor tour
(one and one-half hour tour. Arrange for sack lunches)
12:45 p.m. Arrive back at port.
12:50 p.m. Board bus for
Snohomish - The Antique Capital of the Pacific Northwest!
1:20 p.m. Arrive Snohomish for
shopping, browsing….
2:30 p.m. Meet at the Snohomish
Pie Factory for pie and coffee.
2:45 p.m. Depart by bus via
Highway 9 through Arlington.
3:15 p.m. Arrive at the Tulalip
Casino. Welcome reception and time for gaming!
5:00 p.m. Depart casino.
5:20 p.m. Arrive at
Scuttlebutt's Micro Brewery. Tour the facilities, enjoy
hors'douevres and taste testing the micro brews.
6:30 p.m. Depart for the hotel.
Contacts:
Snohomish County Tourism Bureau 888-338-0976
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Eco-Techno Tour - 3 days
Time Period:
June through September
Day 1 - Jumbo Whales
8:00 am Full breakfast and
overview of the day; area hotel.
9:00 am Depart for Whale Watch
Tour to through the San Juan Islands with
the Mosquito Fleet.
12:00 pm Lunch aboard.
7:00 pm Return to Everett
waterfront - fresh seafood and cocktails at a
waterfront restaurant. Overnight; area hotel.
Day 2 - Waterways, Waterfalls
and Waterfowl
8:00 am Full breakfast and
overview of the day; area hotel.
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9:00 am Depart Everett
waterfront via Snohomish River for Spencer Island
and the Everett Everglades via Mosquito Fleet pontoon boat;
naturalist or Audubon Society professional on board.
(Spencer Island listed as one of the top 10 birding destinations
in the Northwest).
10:30am Easy walk/hike to view
birds and wildlife; bring binoculars and
tripods.
11:30 am Box lunch on board the
boat.
1:00 pm Return to Everett
waterfront.
1:15 pm Depart Everett
waterfront for Highway 2 to Wallace Falls State
Park.
3:00 pm Extended hike to falls
with cold drinks and healthy snack at viewpoint; photo
opportunity. Picturesque hiking along the entire route.
6:00 pm Dinner and cocktails at
funky diner (Bush House in Index or
similar).
8:00 pm Return area hotel for overnight.
Day 3 - Wildlife and Wild and
Scenic Rivers
7:00 am Full breakfast and
overview of the day; area hotel.
8:00 am Depart for Darrington
Ranger Station via Arlington.
9:30 am Fresh coffee break at
Mount Higgins House B&B on the river;
75 acre farm with views of Whitehorse peak.
10:15 am Forest Service
personnel and naturalists provide history and
background of the Mountain Loop, fire lookout stays and Wild and
Scenic Rivers.
10:45 am Depart for a river
raft adventure on the Sauk River; safety
equipment provided.
1:00 pm Pull out on the river
for picnic lunch.
4:00 pm Return to Darrington
Ranger Station for trip back to town via the
Mountain Loop Highway, Monte Cristo and the Big Four Ice
Caves. Beverages and snacks on board.
6:00 pm Return to hotel to
change clothes and rest.
7:00 pm Salmon Bar-B-Q and
local microbrew at area hotel.
Contacts:
Snohomish County Tourism Bureau 888-338-0976
Alpine Adventure 800-723-8386
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Nature Based Tours of the
Puget Sound
Created by the Snohomish County Tourism Bureau
Time Period:
Best in late spring, summer, and early fall months. Some
components of the following tour are only available in the
summer season. Call the Snohomish County Tourism Bureau for
details. 888-338-0976.
Day 1
Arrive at SeaTac Airport, then
begin your nature adventure at the Seattle Aquarium, resting on
one of the most diverse aquatic habitats on Earth. World-class
exhibits and an underwater viewing dome take you close to the
wonders of marine life. Enjoy lunch or mid-morning cup of coffee
depending on your arrival time to the Emerald City.
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Proceed to a guided tour of the
Chittenden Locks and fish ladder which connect the fresh-water
lakes to the salt-water Puget Sound and allow salmon to migrate
upstream. An amazing view of how urban and natural environments
co-exist.
Check into your hotel, then
enjoy dinner at the hotel, with a nature-oriented speaker as
entertainment and education as you begin your nature discovery
tour.
Day 2
Start your day off with an
Everett Everglades tour! Over 350 species of migratory birds
pass through the largest wetland near an urban center on the
west coast. Eagles, falcon, heron, and seabirds make their home
in the 1400 acre estuary wetlands. Join Mosquito Fleet for their
guided tour on board a flat bottom boat, or explore the wetlands
by kayak. Kayaking is a great way to view wildlife, and the Ebey
Island estuary wetlands reserve has sloughs and rivers to get
you close.
Scuba diving off the beach in
Edmonds is an exhilarating experience. The Edmonds Underwater
Park, located just north of the ferry terminal, attracts scuba
diver from across the nation. Starfish, anemone in all shapes
and colors, crab and fish are just a few of the underwater
sights to enjoy. For a less active approach to wildlife viewing,
the March Wildlife Sanctuary Trail interpretive signs border the
marshland and bird watchers are rewarded during spring and fall
migration. Deer Creek Fish Hatchery is another suggested stop in
this waterfront community. The hatchery releases over 100,000
salmon annually.
Other stops could include a
ferry ride to Jetty Island from the 10th Street dock in Everett.
With two miles of sandy beaches and the warmest water in Puget
Sound, enjoy beach combing and marine programs offered by the
Everett Parks Department.
End your day's itinerary at the
Tulalip Fish Hatchery on the Tulalip Indian Reservation before
trying your luck at the Tulalip Casino.
Day 3
Orca whale watching excursion
aboard Mosquito Fleet, departing from the Port of Everett. This
full day program guides you through spectacular Deception Pass
and the San Juan Islands. A professional naturalist helps to
identify local wildlife, locating and identifying the most
studied Orca whales in the world. History of the islands and the
Puget Sound eco-system are in store while you view the abundant
marine wildlife.
After your day at sea, pamper
yourself with a Washington white wine and a delectable meal at
Anthony's HomePort Restaurant, Confetti's Woodfire Grill or
Lombardi's Cucina on the Everett marina.
Day 4
Take a ferry to Whidbey Island,
and visit Camp Casey for a lesson in marine science. The Beach
Watchers interpretive display at the Admiralty Head Lighthouse
at Fort Casey records marine life facts. Take a ferry to Kitsap
Peninsula and enjoy lunch in Port Townsend before heading to the
Naval Undersea Museum in Keyport or the Marine Science Center in
Pouslbo. The museum provides a glimpse into the past of undersea
warfare and exploration as well as natural science interpretive
exhibits. The Science Center offers interactive exploration of
sea life from Liberty Bay.
If the Kitsap Peninsula is a
bit too far for you to travel on this day, stay on Whidbey
Island. The historic village of Coupeville has a preserved whale
skeleton off the pier…worth a close up look of the skeletal
remains of this amazing creature. Don't miss the wonderful shops
and galleries of this wonderful village as you enjoy a more
leisurely pace.
For the flora portion of your
nature tour, Meerkerk Gardens offers a spectacular vision as the
rhododendrons bloom from mid-April through May, but the park is
a beautiful haven year round. The 53-acre park is located just
south of Greenbank on Whidbey Island and is maintained by the
Seattle Rhododendron Society. This is just one of the many
gardens on Whidbey Island.
You'll be exhausted and
invigorated at the same time after your day of exploration, but
leave enough time and energy to dine at one of the waterfront
restaurants as you watch the sun set.
Day 5
Your final day begins at the
Northwest Stream Center. An environmental education (including
laboratory experiences) and interpretive facility located at
McCollum Park in Everett is a restored wetland. This wetland and
salmon stream was heavily impacted by urban development. The
Adopt-A-Stream Foundation located the Northwest Stream Center on
these grounds as a project to restore the wetland once buried by
a parking lot! New spawning beds and fish habitat structures,
and diverse habitats including wetland, mixed forest and salmon
spawning stream are located within the 20-acre site.
En route to SeaTac airport,
make your final stop at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle
which offers interactive exhibits and programs. From the top of
the Space Needle you'll enjoy a spectacular view of the
incredible Puget Sound region which you have just spent 5 days
exploring
Bon Voyage!
In any of the communities,
expand your nature tour to include river rafting, farmers
markets, gardens and nurseries, agricultural tours of organic
farms, forest hikes, and zoos and wildlife farms or ranches. For
more ideas, contact Amy Spain at the Snohomish County Tourism
Bureau at (888)338-0976, extension 12, email us at amy@snohomish.org
or visit our website at www.snohomish.org.
Contacts:
Snohomish County Tourism Bureau 888-338-0976
Seattle Aquarium 206-386-4320
Mosquito Fleet 800-325-6722
Everett Parks Department 425-257-8300
Tulalip Casino 888-272-1111
Camp Casey 360-678-4636
Naval Undersea Museum 360-377-8924
Marine Science Center 360-779-5549
Northwest Stream Center 425-316-8592
Pacific Science Center 206-433-3625
Space Needle 800-964-7695
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Close to the City Experience - 2 days
Time Period:
Year round.
Day 1 - Antiques, Airplanes and
Lighthouses
8:00 am Full breakfast and
overview of the day; area hotel.
9:00 am Depart for Snohomish, antique capitol of the Northwest
via historic
Everett downtown.
Option 1:Walk charming historic Snohomish downtown; visit
shops.
Option 2: Cycle, stroll or rollerblade Centennial trail; bikes,
roller
blades and safety equipment provided.
11:00 am Tour historic Victorian homes.
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12:00 noon Lunch at local tea
house or similar. Desserts by Snohomish Pie
Company.
1:15 pm Depart for Mukilteo Lighthouse.
2:00 pm Tour Mukilteo Lighthouse. Afternoon lattes at famous
Mukilteo Coffee House en route to Boeing Tour Center.
3:00 pm Visit Boeing Tour Center.
6:00 pm Arrive Edmonds for dinner and cocktails at Anthony's or
Arnies
on Edmonds waterfront. View sunset over Olympic Mountains with
Washington State Ferry in the foreground.
8:00 pm Theatre and overnight in local hotel or B&B.
Day 2 - Beach Parks, Boutiques, Art, Action
6:30 am Early risers meet for organized walk of Yost Park Ravine
Trails or
Wildlife Sanctuary boardwalk.
8:00 am Full breakfast Edmonds area B&B.
9:00 am Tour Edmonds in Bloom areas, visit public art and
museum,
stroll the charming streets, browse the galleries; walking tour
map provided.
12:00 noon Picnic and beach combing at Meadowdale Park. In the
event of
rain, lunch at 5th Avenue Cafe ( or similarly charming eatery)
in downtown Edmonds. (Umbrellas provided for walking tour, if
needed).
1:00 pm Depart Edmonds for Everett.
1:20 pm Arrive Everett for the Arts Walk. Dale Chihuly, famous
glass
artisan affiliated with the Pilchuck School of Glass. Chihuly
glass art exhibited in Everett's historic Monte Cristo Hotel.
Other works displayed at the Everett Performing Arts Center, and
other area galleries.
4:00 pm Depart Everett for the Tulalip Casino in Marysville.
4:30 pm Welcome cocktails, dinner and gaming chips provided.
7:30 pm Earlier risers return to area hotel.
11:00pm Night owls return to area hotel.
Contacts:
Snohomish County Tourism Bureau 888-338-0976
Boeing Tour Center 800-464-1476
Mukilteo Lighthouse 425-513-9602
Tulalip Casino 888-272-1111
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