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Carry all your essentials in comfort with our selection of backpacks, designed for all types of outdoor activities.
Sleep under the stars in style with our range of tents, from lightweight backpacking models to spacious family-sized setups.
Stay warm and comfortable all night long with our high-quality sleeping bags, designed for all types of camping and outdoor adventures.
Prepare delicious meals in the great outdoors with our selection of cooking gear, from portable stoves to cookware and utensils.
Stay comfortable and protected from the elements with our range of outdoor clothing, from waterproof jackets to hiking boots.
Find all the little things you need for your next adventure, from headlamps and water bottles to first aid kits and insect repellent.
CUSTOMIZED FREE TRIP PLANNING
SuperStaff will cook, clean and move campsites every two days.
Your family has fun.
For approximately three weeks and an estimated budget in the range of $80 to $120 per person per day (including fuel, campsites, food, activities, some restaurant meals, and estimated van rentals and support staff costs), your family of ten will embark on a comprehensive exploration of the Pacific Northwest, stretching from Portland, Oregon, to Seattle, Washington. This trip prioritizes immersion in nature through nightly tent camping and a diverse array of outdoor activities, including hiking in national parks (Mount Rainier and Olympic), kayaking on bays and potentially rivers, fishing opportunities, swimming in lakes or the ocean, and the possibility of In terms of time, the itinerary is structured to maximize exposure to different environments and experiences, with a new location every one to two days to maintain variety. Providing a dedicated driver, camp cook, and camp manager aims to alleviate the logistical burdens of an extensive group camping trip, allowing family members to engage in the planned adventures and sightseeing more fully. While requiring significant planning and a moderate budget, this trip offers a profoundly engaging and memorable multi-generational vacation focused on outdoor adventure, natural beauty, and shared experiences across a substantial portion of the Pacific Northwest—river rafting. You'll experience the rugged beauty of the Oregon Coast with its iconic beaches and sea stacks, delve into the lush rainforests of Olympic National Park, witness stunning mountain vistas, and explore the scenic Puget Sound, including a ferry ride and potential whale watching.
We have a wide range of vans available to suit all your rental needs. Whether you need a spacious van for a family vacation or a smaller van for a quick trip, we have you covered. All of our vans are regularly serviced and maintained to ensure that your trip is safe and reliable.
he Astoria Column, a historical landmark in Astoria, Oregon, provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the Columbia River. Visitors can climb the 164 spiral steps to reach the top of this 125-foot tower, built in 1926.
Mount Rainier National Park, a 369-square-mile reserve in Washington state, surrounds the glacier-capped, 14,410-foot Mount Rainier. The park offers stunning mountain views, wildflower meadows, and numerous hiking trails, with accessible viewpoints such as Sunrise and Paradise.
Lake Quinault Rain Forest: Part of Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest, the Quinault Rain Forest is a temperate rainforest located in the valley formed by the Quinault River and Lake Quinault.
Located in Cannon Beach, Oregon, Haystack Rock is a striking 235-foot tall sea stack, easily accessible on foot during low tide. The area is rich in intertidal life, and its tide pools are home to starfish, sea anemones, crabs, and other fascinating creatures.
Commemorating the Lewis and Clark Expedition, this National Historical Park is located near the mouth of the Columbia River. It's a cooperative effort between the National Park Service and the states of Oregon and Washington, offering a glimpse into a significant chapter of American history.
Located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, the Hoh Rainforest is one of the largest temperate rainforests in the U.S., encompassing 24 square miles of low elevation forest along the Hoh River. It's known for its lush greenery and towering, moss-covered trees.
Situated on the Pacific Ocean in Washington state, Rialto Beach is a public beach adjacent to Mora Campground in Olympic National Park, near the mouth of the Quillayute River. It's characterized by its ocean beach and coastal forest, offering scenic views and beachcombing opportunities.
This trail offers scenic views and a pleasant walking experience along the Port Angeles waterfront.
Located within Olympic National Park, Hurricane Ridge is a mountainous area offering hiking, skiing, and snowboarding. At an elevation of 5,242 feet, it provides year-round access to stunning views of the Olympic Mountains.
This oceanfront park in Island County, Washington, features a historic lighthouse and gun battery, as well as trails and a dive park. It's a great place to explore both history and the natural beauty of the Puget Sound.
Deception Pass State Park is a sprawling 4,134-acre park in Washington state. It features ancient forests, saltwater shores, freshwater lakes, camping, and 38 miles of trails. The iconic Deception Pass Bridge offers stunning views.
Coupeville is a charming town on Whidbey Island, Washington. It serves as the county seat of Island County and offers a glimpse into the island's history and culture.
Situated on the south end of Whidbey Island, overlooking the Saratoga Passage, Langley is a picturesque city with a population of just over 1,000. It's known for its artsy atmosphere and waterfront views.
Located in Seattle, Washington, Pike Place Market is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States, having opened in 1907. Overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront, it is a hub for small farmers, craftspeople, and merchants.
The Seattle Waterfront is a lively area filled with seafood restaurants, souvenir shops, and attractions like the Seattle Great Wheel. The Pike Street Hillclimb connects it to the iconic Pike Place Market.
An iconic observation tower in Seattle, Washington, the Space Needle was built for the 1962 World's Fair. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the surrounding area.
This non-profit museum in Seattle, Washington, is dedicated to contemporary popular culture. Founded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, it features exhibits on music, science fiction, and more.
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