
These are suggested itineraries only and are not tours that are offered by the Southwest Washington Convention & Visitors Bureau. If you need a receptive tour operator in the area, please call our Tourism Development Coordinator at 360-750-1553 ext 16.
Five Day Regional Hub-and-Spoke
Experience the breathtaking natural beauty of the nations only National Scenic Area, the Columbia River Gorge, visit historic places like Fort Vancouver National Historic Site and explore the awesome landscapes of Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. Overnight in Vancouver, as you explore Southwest Washington. More»
Southwest Washington Heritage and Wine Trail
Step back in time and experience the fascinating history of the towns and cities that dot the landscape of Southwest Washington. Starting in Vancouver, the Southwest Washington Heritage & Wine Trail is a great way to see the beautiful scenery of the Pacific Northwest while you uncover museums, waterfalls, Native American history, boutique wineries and the one of-a-kind special places that have drawn travelers here for centuries. More»
History Comes Alive in Vancouver - Half Day Tour
Vancouver has a rich and diverse history as the oldest permanent non-native settlement in the Pacific Northwest. This half day tour will take you to back in time with visits to Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, Pearson Air Museum, Officers Row and more.
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One Day Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Loop Tour
This fabulous loop drive along the Columbia River Gorge will provide you with a full day of breathtaking views and Native American History. From Vancouver, take in the natural beauty by traveling east on Highway 14 along the north side of Columbia River, crossing into Oregon at the Bridge of the Gods. Head back to Vancouver by crossing over the Columbia River into Washington I-205 North . More»
Three Day Lewis & Clark Tour
Experience breathtaking natural beauty and hear about the most important, vivid, and compelling episodes of the entire journey that brought the Corp of Discovery to their goal, the powerful Pacific Ocean. More»
Four Day Flower Power Tour
From April through September you can stop and smell, or tiptoe through, Southwest Washington blooms with all kinds of flowers to enjoy. Both wild and garden grown, Southwest Washington offers an abundance of Flower Power! More»
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