Embark on a scenic drive from Seattle to Seabrook, exploring charming towns, dramatic bluffs, and hidden beaches along the Hidden Coast Scenic Byway.
Embark on a scenic drive from Seattle to Seabrook, exploring charming towns, dramatic bluffs, and hidden beaches along the Hidden Coast Scenic Byway.
- Seattle - Airport pick-up services are available, as well as pick-up from all area hotels, including those in Seattle and Bellevue.
- Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge - The Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge is situated near Olympia, Washington, at the confluence of the Nisqually River and Puget Sound.
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- Seattle - Airport pick-up services are available, as well as pick-up from all area hotels, including those in Seattle and Bellevue.
- Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge - The Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge is situated near Olympia, Washington, at the confluence of the Nisqually River and Puget Sound.
- Satsop Business Park - Satsop Business Park, also known as Satsop Development Park, is a 1,700-acre mixed-use industrial and technology campus near Elma, Washington. Originally the site of the cancelled WNP‑3/5 nuclear power plant, it was redeveloped into a modern business park starting in the late 1990s.
- Aberdeen - Aberdeen, Washington, is a small port city with a population of approximately 17,000, located in Grays Harbor County where the Chehalis and Wishkah Rivers meet the Pacific Ocean. Established in 1884 and incorporated in 1890, it flourished as a center for timber, fishing, and shipbuilding, once earning the nickname “The Hellhole of the Pacific” for its rowdy frontier atmosphere. Today, Aberdeen is known as the “Gateway to the Olympic Peninsula,” drawing nature enthusiasts heading to Olympic National Park.
- Seabrook - Seabrook, Washington, is a planned coastal community established in 2004 on an 88-acre bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Designed with New Urbanism principles, this pedestrian-friendly town features around 500 homes across nine distinct neighborhoods, centered around a lively town center with shops, casual dining, a spa, and community amenities such as parks, sports courts, pools, and trails.
- Seattle - Return to Seattle.

- Pick Up and Drop Offs
- Private Transportation
- Air-conditioned Vehicle
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- Bottled Water
- Pick Up and Drop Offs
- Private Transportation
- Air-conditioned Vehicle
- Guide
- Bottled Water
- Tour Guide Gratuities
- Food & Drinks
- Tour Guide Gratuities
- Food & Drinks
Traveling from Seattle to Seabrook provides a peaceful and picturesque drive, taking approximately 2½ to 3 hours over a distance of 130–150 miles via I‑5, US‑12, US‑101, and finally SR‑109, also known as the Hidden Coast Scenic Byway. After leaving Seattle, the route heads southwest through delightful rural towns before joining US‑101, which guides…
Traveling from Seattle to Seabrook provides a peaceful and picturesque drive, taking approximately 2½ to 3 hours over a distance of 130–150 miles via I‑5, US‑12, US‑101, and finally SR‑109, also known as the Hidden Coast Scenic Byway. After leaving Seattle, the route heads southwest through delightful rural towns before joining US‑101, which guides travelers westward to the coast. By turning onto SR‑109, drivers can enjoy the “Hidden Coast,” where stunning Pacific cliffs, expansive sandy beaches, and wooded dunes reveal themselves, with numerous pull-outs perfect for beach strolls, bird-watching, and exploring attractions like the Copalis Ghost Forest.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.