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In addition to our private day tours, we also offer overnight guided tour packages for four or five nature enthusiasts.
This might be the perfect vacation for a family, group of four or five friends, or two couples traveling together.
We will plan all the details for a two night Neah Bay Guided Birding Tour Package, please provide us with 3 consecutive days from April to October 2025. Email us today at tours@experienceolympic.com and we will send you an expression of interest form.
Our overnight vacation tour package offers you two nights on the Olympic Peninsula to experience the best (highest number of species recorded) birding location in Washington State and doesn't require you to rent a car!
We will have a chance at hearing and ideally viewing upwards of 100 bird species. Northwest bird species that we will seek out include Tufted Puffin, Marbled Murrelet, Common Murre, Pigeon Guillemot, Heermann’s Gull, Short-billed Gull, Black Oystercatcher, Western Sandpiper, Sooty Grouse, Band-tailed Pigeon, Rufous Hummingbird, Black Swift, Violet-Green Swallow, Chestnut-backed Chickadee, Pacific Wren, Black-throated Gray Warbler, and many more. We will learn about the Makah people and experience why their home in Neah Bay encompasses some of the best birding in the state of Washington.
Day 1 – Arrival to Port Angeles (transportation from the Seattle or Victoria) meeting at 12:15 in downtown Port Angeles. Birding Lake Crescent and the Salish Sea en route to Neah Bay. Visit the Makah Museum. Spend the evening at Cape Flattery. Overnight Forks Motel or similar between Sekiu and Neah Bay
Day 2 – Cape Flattery again (if we need more time there), Hobuck Beach, Makah Passage Road, and Neah Bay town and bay. Overnight Forks Motel or similar between Sekiu and Neah Bay
Day 3 – Hurricane Ridge high elevation breeding birds (departure on Clallam Transit 123 12:30 PM or on the Coho Ferry departing at 12:45 PM)