




From Seattle to Seabrook Washington Tour
Duration
11 hour(s)
Check availability to see starting times
Languages
English
Live tour guide available in the language you select
Skip the line
Included
Save time and enjoy priority access with skip-the-line entry
Scenic drive through forests farmlands and peaceful rural towns
Hidden coastal highway with dramatic ocean and bluff views
Wide sandy beaches perfect for relaxing walks and exploration
Frequent viewpoints ideal for photos wildlife and bird watching
€ 353.49
Contact us 24x7


Adult
Senior
Youth
Child
Infant
Reserve with peace of mind —
Enjoy unlimited changes and full refund options.
Exceptional flexibility
Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
24/7/365 Customer support - When you need us we are here
Lowest Price Guarantee — no other provider offers this tour for less


The journey toward Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge offers a peaceful transition from urban surroundings into the calm and natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Located near the meeting point of the Nisqually River and the waters of Puget Sound, this protected wetland sanctuary provides a rich escape into nature where tidal marshes, freshwater habitats, and forested areas come together in a thriving ecosystem. As visitors arrive from nearby cities such as Seattle, the landscape gradually shifts into open skies, winding waterways, and expansive marshlands that reflect the region’s deep connection to wildlife and conservation. The atmosphere is quiet and restorative, offering a sense of slowing down as the natural environment takes center stage.
Exploring the refuge reveals a network of boardwalks, trails, and observation points designed to immerse visitors in the area’s diverse habitats. Birdwatchers and nature lovers can observe herons, eagles, waterfowl, and seasonal migratory species that depend on the wetlands for survival. The gentle sounds of flowing water and rustling reeds create a soothing backdrop for walking and reflection, while scenic viewpoints provide opportunities to appreciate the wide-open beauty of the estuary and surrounding landscapes. Educational displays along the trails offer insight into the ecological importance of the refuge and ongoing conservation efforts led by local communities. Whether enjoying a quiet stroll, photographing wildlife, or simply taking in the peaceful surroundings, the Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge delivers a meaningful and refreshing connection to nature, making it a memorable stop along any Pacific Northwest journey.
Pick Up and Drop Offs
Bottled Water
Private Transportation
Air-conditioned Vehicle
Tour Guide
Food & Drinks
Gratuities
Comfortable clothes & shoes
Sunglasses & sunscreen
Water bottle
Camera
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
This tour will have a maximum of 14 travelers
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Type in your hotel/accommodation to see how far the attraction or departure point is.
Loading pick up points...
Loading pick up points...
