

The Cascade Mountains that encase Seattle make for some of the most spectacular scenery in the US. This tour crosses over Stevens Pass where you will dine in Leavenworth, a quaint little Bavarian Village. From here we follow mining heritage over Blewitt Pass before turning back over Snoqualmie Pass on I-90 into Seattle. The ride offers mountain riding on twisty roads, ice cream cone mountain scenery and rushing streams that vary from gentle to threatening, depending on your vantage point from each bend in the road.
Make sure you take the appropriate motorcycle helmets and accessories for motorcycles for this ride.
Mt. Rainier is the highest peak in the Cascade range, standing at 14,410 feet above sea level. With 26 major glaciers, geothermal heat rising from this living volcano keeps both crater rims free of snow and ice. This ride takes you completely around Mt. Rainier with stops at Sunrise and Paradise, for opportunities to see it from every direction and twisty roads all along the way.
In 1981, nearly 230 square miles of forest was blown down or buried beneath volcanic deposits when Mt. St. Helens literally exploded. A mushroom-shaped column of ash rose thousands of feet skyward, turning day into night. The mountain and surrounding landscape were dramatically changed within moments. A year later the 110,000-acre National Volcanic Monument was set aside for research, recreation, and education. This ride takes you into the heart of the monument, stopping at Windy Ridge, where you can see for yourself how the environment has responded to this profound disturbance.
22 miles of shear pleasure and no stop signs, Chuckanut Drive winds it's way north from Burlington to Bellingham taking you through various scenic expanses including meadowlands and a twisty spin along the coastline of Chuckanut Bay. Some say it is like cruising through the countryside in Europe. This tour will offer views of the drive both directions, with opportunities for wildlife, tall forests, and spectacular views of the San Juan Islands. The ride avoids freeway but includes a ferry ride across Puget Sound.
Some say the scenery north of the border surpasses anything in America. You be the judge on this ride as you travel across the western Washington desert and magnificent Columbia River Gorge to the Idaho panhandle, then follow it north to Banff and Lake Louise. The ride continues north through Jasper, the largest and most northerly Canadian rocky mountain national park, part of a spectacular World Heritage Site before cutting across British Columbia toward Seattle. Stupendous scenery, wildlife, and incredible geological formations await you every day on this exceptional glimpse of the rugged west.
Circle through the heart of Washington from the waters of Puget Sound across the rugged Cascade Mountains and into the high desert climate of the Columbia River Valley. This route is only open in the summer and you will be amazed at the fact that they built a road through the region at all. You will see incredible scenery, North Cascades National Park, uniquely quaint towns -both Western and Bavarian- ride along rushing rivers, and get the opportunity to take a dip in Lake Chelan before returning to Seattle.
If you wondered what the Olympic Peninsula has to offer, try this quick tour around its perimeter. Spend the night at Lake Quinalt Lodge, see the sea-stacks along the wilderness coast, and take in magnificent views of the Olympic Mountains from 5000 feet up on Hurricane Ridge before returning via ferry to Seattle.