Starting with a world-class theater production at Eagle Pass, Oregon, Tracks’ 31-day Pacific Northwest RV tour is a powerful introduction to the culture, history, and magnificence of the Pacific Northwest, traveling Oregon, Washington, and the British Columbia coast.
We visit magnificent, extinct and active volcanoes that make up North America’s portion of the “Pacific Rim of Fire.” We travel over the High Plains Desert of Eastern Oregon, and the Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges of Western Washington. We explore scenic inlets island-hopping by ferry on the Strait of Georgia between British Columbia and Vancouver Island.
We experience towering mountains, ancient forests, rugged coast lines, quaint villages and exciting, modern cities, Oregon’s well-preserved and colorful, Native-American culture and Canada’s First-Nation People.
One look at the itinerary (click below), shows how packed this tour is with things to see and do—31 days of scenery and exploration you will remember long after the cranberry bogs, the Columbia Maritime Museum, and our farewell dinner at Warrenton, Oregon.
Includes: in Oregon: Ashland, 2 national parks, 1 Indian reservation, 1 historical park, the High Plains Desert. In Washington: Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges, Seattle. In British Columbia: the Strait of Georgia, the western coast, Vancouver Island, 83 tours and events, 9 meals, and standard Tracks services. Total driving miles 1,700.
Discounts: $50 early bird for reservations four months or more prior to tour, $100 for reservations 6 months prior to tour (total $150 with the 6-month discount), $50 Good Sam/FMCA membership, $100 past Tracker, $25 internet reservations.
Because of ferries utilized on this tour there is an additional charge of $175 for cars-in-tow.
Please review the itinerary and place your reservation, or call with questions, 800-351-6053.