This tour not only sees all the above environments, it actually takes time to experience them and I find that unusual among tours these days. Seriously, this trip wastes no time in immediately putting your feet to work getting off the roads and into these areas. Our initial hike of the trip is also our shortest, along the Quinault River, usually around four miles round trip, while the longest, past Sol Duc Falls to Deer Lake clocks in around ten miles. The two couldn't be more different experiences. Quinault Trail is a gradual climb in a rainforest dripping with mosses while Deer Lake is steeper, working it's way through montane forest to a gorgeous subalpine lake. Other days are filled with hiking to places like Third Beach and onto a coastal headland with the rock stacks of Giants Graveyard being pounded by waves, or hiking Hurricane Ridge's alpine meadows with Glacier capped peaks to the east, Canada to the north, the shiny Pacific Ocean to the west and wildflowers at your feet.