Oregon/California
On the Road: The Oregon Coast, California Redwoods & Crater Lake
Program No. 16188RJ
Explore ancient redwood forests, see the clear waters of America’s deepest lake and learn about unique Northwest landscapes alongside experts.
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Jun 21 - Jul 1, 2024
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11 days
10 nights
27 meals
10B 8L 9D
3
Sea Life Cruise, Oregon Coast Aquarium
Newport, OR
7
California Redwoods, Jedediah Smith State Park
Grants Pass, OR
8
Crater Lake National Park
Bend, OR
10
Columbia River Gorge, Multnomah Falls
Portland, OR
11
Program Concludes
Portland, OR
At a Glance
Home to some of the most diverse landscapes in the country, from the jagged alpine terrain of the Cascade Mountains to mossy rainforests and wave-battered headlands, the Northwest landscape is as awe-inspiring as it is unique. Learn alongside experts as you explore some of the world’s grandest natural wonders. Discover Crater Lake, a body of water partly filling a 7,000+ year-old volcanic caldera, enjoy an interpretive walk at Cape Perpetua and take in the view from 800 feet above sea level, explore California’s giant redwoods and so much more.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Must be able to walk up to two miles a day. Be prepared for walking on uneven ground, unpaved trails or sandy beaches. There are steep stairs at some locations that will require you to be sure-footed. Elevations of 4,000-7,100 feet.
What You'll Learn
- Marvel at awe-inspiring Crater Lake, a massive volcanic caldera and the deepest lake in the U.S.
- Experience the thrills, excitement and breathtaking scenery of the Rogue River on an expert-led jet boat ride.
- Touch trees rooted when Caesar ruled Rome in the world’s largest remaining stand of virgin redwoods.
Featured Expert
All trip experts
Joy Marzolf
Joy Marzolf worked for the Oregon Zoo and traveled the western U.S. running live animal education exhibits and leading animal education programs. For almost 14 years, Joy was a naturalist and educator at Mass Audubon’s Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary, where she taught programs for a wide range of ages on topics including butterflies and dragonflies, reptiles and amphibians, mammals, animal tracking, and photography. In 2020, Joy started her own company, The Joys of Nature, specializing in nature, nature travel, and live animal programs for all ages.
Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.
Bob Vinatieri
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Bob was introduced to travel at age two, riding in a TWA Super Constellation cockpit from Kansas City to Amarillo. Travel has been his vocation for over forty years, and he has visited all fifty states, six continents and over fifty countries. Bob enjoys leisurely walks along both mountain trails and urban cityscapes. Highlights on his programs include discussions of geology, climate transitions and human histories. You can always find him with a camera, photographing wildflowers and the epic landscapes of the Pacific Wonderland.
Carolyn Singh
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Carolyn Singh holds an M.L.S. from the University of Maryland College of Library and Information Science and a B.S. from Barnard College, where she studied urban planning. Following more than four decades as an academic librarian and instructor in three U.S. time zones and Fiji, she now resides in Southern Oregon’s magnificent Rogue Valley. She is an avid hiker, gardener, food ways volunteer, and RYS certified yoga instructor.
Greg Ryder
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Greg Ryder is a park ranger and an Oregon Master Naturalist. His charismatic interpretative programs share the cultural, historic, and natural history of the Pacific Northwest and Northern California. He is the owner and operator of Two-Thirds Tours, and a contributing author to the Oregon Encyclopedia. Greg holds a B.S. in biology from Shawnee State University, and also two A.S. degrees in natural and historic interpretation and fish and wildlife management from Hocking College.
Joy Marzolf
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Joy Marzolf worked for the Oregon Zoo and traveled the western U.S. running live animal education exhibits and leading animal education programs. For almost 14 years, Joy was a naturalist and educator at Mass Audubon’s Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary, where she taught programs for a wide range of ages on topics including butterflies and dragonflies, reptiles and amphibians, mammals, animal tracking, and photography. In 2020, Joy started her own company, The Joys of Nature, specializing in nature, nature travel, and live animal programs for all ages.
Suggested Reading List
(6 books)
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On the Road: The Oregon Coast, California Redwoods & Crater Lake
Program Number: 16188
Roadside History of Oregon
It Happened in Oregon
Crater Lake National Park: A History
In Search of Ancient Oregon: A Geological and Natural History
The Wild Trees: A Story of Passion & Daring
Coast Redwood: A Natural and Cultural History
Coast Redwood is the first contemporary illustrated book to focus exclusively on the natural and cultural history of the world's tallest tree.