North Cascades National Park Self-Guided Audio Tour
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North Cascades National Park Self-Guided Audio Tour

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11h - 12h
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About this experience

Explore the rugged beauty of North Cascades National Park with our captivating audio tour! Visit iconic spots like Diablo Lake and Ross Dam while trekking through snow-capped peaks, lush forests, and crystal-clear lakes. Our expert guides share fascinating stories and facts about the park’s history, geology, and wildlife. Immerse yourself in local culture and gain insider knowledge on the forces that shaped these dramatic landscapes. Perfect for families, adventure seekers, and nature lovers, this tour offers an enriching and unforgettable experience. Download, plug in, and start your journey today!

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North Cascades National Park Self-Guided Audio Tour

What's included

Tours NEVER expire
Freedom to explore at your own pace
Offline map (no wifi or data needed)
Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive

Detailed itinerary

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The North Cascades Visitor Center in Newhalem features nature exhibits, park information, a gift shop, two short films, and an easy boardwalk offering a magnificient view of the Picket Range in the distance.

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Plan to spend a couple of hours in Newhalem. There's so much to see and do in this historic Seattle City Light company town. From visiting the Skagit Information Center and Skagit General Store and taking photos of the historic Number 6 engine and Gorge Inn, to walking the lovely Trail of Cedars across the river. Take a moment to enjoy the breathtaking views from the suspension bridge.

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From Newhalem, you can walk or drive up to the Gorge Powerhouse and cross another suspension bridge to access the Ladder Creek Falls Trail. The trail to the falls is lit every evening...a tradition that began in the early 1900s to showcase the wonders of electric power.

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Enjoy two spectacular views in one stop. Gorge Lake Overlook features a stunning view of Gorge Dam and Gorge Lake framed by the rugged North Cascade Mountains. A short, paved trail leads to the overlook. You can return the way you came or continue the loop on a graveled trail back to the parking area. From the pedestrian walkway across the bridge, you can view Gorge Creek Falls--a 242-foot cascade that feeds into nearby Gorge Lake.

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Colonial Creek Campground is the launching point for two popular trails--Thunder Knob and Thunder Creek. The 3.6 mile moderate hike up to Thunder Knob features two viewpoints above Diablo Lake with glimpses of the surrounding peaks both going and coming. The easy 4-mile hike along Thunder Creek meanders through old growth forests to a suspension bridge.

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This is definitely one of the must-see stops along Highway 20! This overlook features breathtaking views of Diablo Lake with its stunning turquoise water and the majestic North Cascades towering above.

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The 1.5 mile roundtrip trail to Ross Dam offers hikers a unique opportunity to hike down to the Skagit Hydroelectric Project's largest dam and view this amazing engineering structure up close. From the top of the dam, you can see the southern end of Ross Lake stretching northward. The moderate trail has an elevation gain of 500 feet.

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The Happy Creek Forest Walk is an easy and accessible .3 mile loop through old growth forest. Most of the trail is on a wooden boardwalk that winds through impressively tall trees along Happy Creek.

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These two Ross Lake overlooks along the highway offer partial views of the southern end of this lake which is visible through the trees. Although Ross Lake is the largest of the three resevoirs along Highway 20, this is the only place you can view it from the road.

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Rainy Pass features a picnic area, restrooms, and two beautiful trails. The easy 2-mile round trip hike to Rainy Lake meanders through lush, mossy forests on a narrow, paved trail to a stunningly beautiful alpine lake surrounded by mountains. For a more challenging hike with breathtaking panoramic views, consider the 6.5-mile Maple Pass Trail. This loop trail gains over 2,000 feet in elevation. It's one of the best places to view the stunning golden larches in the fall.

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The Blue Lake Trail is a moderately strenuous 4.5 mile climb with a 1000 foot elevation gain, but the payoff at the end is worth the burn. Trek through a beautiful subalpine forest to a crystal clear mountain lake surrounded by towering granite peaks and teeming with cutthroat trout.

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Another must-see stop on the North Cascades Highway is Washington Pass Overlook. Sitting at 5,500 feet, it's the road's highest point and the dividing line between eastern and western Washington. A short interpretive trail offers multiple views of the majestic North Cascades peaks including Liberty Bell Mountain, Early Winters Spires, and Kangaroo Ridge. Although partially paved, the trail is narrow and includes rock stairs.

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Moderately easy, this 3 mile roundtrip hike through a lovely forest leads to a pretty mountain lake set in a basin with spectacular views of Cutthroat Peak and Cutthroat Ridge.

What's not included

Optional meals and refreshments

Available languages

Audio guide
EN

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Important information

Service animals allowed
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Additional Starting Point: East of Mazama, WA
Get Started Easily: • Book Your Tour: Receive a confirmation and easy instructions via email. • Download the App: Follow the simple steps in your email. • Redeem the Tour: Use the redeem code in your email to redeem the tour in the app. • Prepare Ahead: Download the tour using strong Wi-Fi.
Begin Your Journey: • Select Your Tour: Go to the My Stuff tab in the Shaka Guide app to launch the tour. • Start the Tour: Select the tour starting point and follow the GPS instructions. • Follow Shaka Guide: Stick to the suggested route and speed for the best experience.
Why Choose Our Audio Tour: • Cost-Efficient: One tour for the entire vehicle—no per-person fees! • Ultimate Flexibility: Start, pause, and resume on your schedule. • Convenience: Use the tour any day, over multiple days if needed.
Top Features: • Hands-Free: The tour works automatically - GPS-activated stories, directions, and music play as you drive for a seamless experience. • Works Offline: No need for continuous wifi or data. • Reliable Support: Get help via call, chat, or email.
Private and Personalized: • Crowd-Free: Enjoy a private tour with just your group. • Customizable Stops: Pick the stops you want and skip the ones you don’t!
The Ultimate Guided Tour: • Detailed Itinerary: Includes travel tips and recommendations. • Engaging Narration: Captivating stories and history.
What Our Users Say: • “A fantastic way to explore! Easy to use and very informative.” • “Loved the flexibility to stop and go as we pleased. Highly recommend!”

Meeting point

The tour starts in the east of Rockport, WA.

Important notes

HOW TO REDEEM YOUR TOUR:

Thank you for purchasing the North Cascades Tour.

Before you start your adventure, you'll need to redeem and download the tour in the Shaka Guide app. Follow the instructions below:

*Please Note: The redeem code is the 10-digit booking reference number on your ticket (located under the barcode).

1. Download the Shaka Guide App in the App Store or Google Play Store (or use the link at the bottom of this email)
2. Open the app and go to the support tab
3. Click Account Settings
4. Click Retrieve Purchases
5. Select Use Redeem Code (the 10-digit booking reference number on your ticket, located under the barcode)
6. Sign up with your email ID
7. Enter the redeem code shared above in the message.

Once you've redeemed your tour, you'll find it under "My Stuff" in the app.

For a smooth ride, download the tour with wifi before you go.

We can't wait for you to explore with Shaka Guide!

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to aloha@shakaguide.com or call (808) 201-8138

DOWNLOAD THE APP HERE: www.shakaguide.com/download

About Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States and a vibrant city rich in history, culture, and politics. It's home to iconic landmarks, world-class museums, and a dynamic food scene, offering a unique blend of national significance and urban energy.

Top Attractions

National Mall and Memorial Parks

A large, open park area in downtown Washington, D.C., featuring iconic memorials, museums, and the U.S. Capitol.

Historical/Park Half day to full day Free

Smithsonian Museums

A collection of world-class museums offering free admission and covering a wide range of topics from art to space exploration.

Museum Half day to full day per museum Free

United States Capitol

The seat of the U.S. Congress and a symbol of American democracy, offering guided tours of its historic halls and the Capitol Visitor Center.

Historical/Government 1-2 hours Free, but advance reservations recommended

White House

The official residence and workplace of the President of the United States, offering public tours of its historic rooms and gardens.

Historical/Government 1-2 hours Free, but advance reservations required for tours

Georgetown

A historic and charming neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets, waterfront views, and upscale shopping and dining.

Neighborhood/Historical Half day Free to explore, shopping and dining vary

Must-Try Local Dishes

Half-Smoke

A local sausage made with a blend of beef and pork, typically served with chili, onions, and mustard.

Lunch/Dinner Contains meat, can be made with gluten-free buns

Crab Cakes

Made with fresh Maryland blue crab, these crab cakes are a regional specialty, often served with a tangy sauce.

Lunch/Dinner Contains seafood, can be made gluten-free

Ben's Chili Bowl Half-Smoke

A iconic dish from Ben's Chili Bowl, featuring a half-smoke sausage topped with chili, onions, and mustard, served in a bun.

Lunch/Dinner Contains meat, can be made with gluten-free buns

Popular Activities

Hiking in Great Falls Park Kayaking on the Potomac River Rock climbing in Theodore Roosevelt Island Picnicking in the National Mall Strolling along the Georgetown Waterfront Visiting the United States Botanic Garden Attending a performance at the Kennedy Center Exploring the Smithsonian Museums

Best Time to Visit

April to June, September to October

Spring and fall offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Cherry blossoms in April and vibrant fall foliage in October are major highlights.

15-28°C 60-82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Spanish, French, Amharic, Chinese
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

United States Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

Eastern Time Zone (ET) - UTC-5 (Standard Time), UTC-4 (Daylight Saving Time)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Washington, D.C. is generally safe for tourists, with a visible police presence and a low crime rate in popular tourist areas. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be aware of your surroundings and keep valuables secure
  • • Use reputable tour guides and vendors
  • • Use metered taxis or ride-sharing services with fixed pricing

Getting there

By air
  • Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport • 5 km from city center
  • Washington Dulles International Airport • 42 km from city center
By train

Union Station

By bus

Union Station, Greyhound Station

Getting around

Public transport

The Metro is efficient and widely used. It consists of six lines and 98 stations.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Downtown Georgetown Adams Morgan U Street Corridor

Day trips

Mount Vernon
20 km from city center • Half day to full day

The historic estate and burial site of George Washington, offering a glimpse into the life of the first U.S. president and a beautiful view of the Potomac River.

Arlington National Cemetery
8 km from city center • Half day

A historic military cemetery honoring American service members, featuring the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Changing of the Guard ceremony, and the graves of notable figures like John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy.

Great Falls Park
24 km from city center • Full day

A scenic park offering stunning views of the Potomac River and its waterfalls, with hiking trails, picnicking areas, and opportunities for outdoor activities like kayaking and rock climbing.

Festivals

National Cherry Blossom Festival • Late March to early April Smithsonian Folklife Festival • Late June to early July DC Jazz Festival • June

Pro tips

  • Visit popular attractions like the National Mall and Smithsonian Museums early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and heat.
  • Use the free Smithsonian Museums as a way to beat the heat and take a break from sightseeing.
  • Explore the city's diverse neighborhoods, each with its own unique character and attractions.
  • Take advantage of the city's extensive public transportation system, including the Metro, buses, and bike-shares, to get around efficiently and affordably.
  • Try local specialties like half-smokes, crab cakes, and international cuisine, reflecting the city's diverse cultural influences.
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