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Now with dockside check-in for your convenience!

Season: May 1 through October 15

Reservations are necessary and can be made by telephone. We accept Visa, Master Card, Discover or American Express as payment. If time allows, payment may also be sent by mail. Minimum 24 hour cancellation policy for individual reservations, minimum 14 days cancellation for charter tours.


May through September tours:
Depart at 8:00 a.m. and return at approximately 1:00p.m.
Dockside check-in at 7:45 a.m.

Afternoon Tours Available June through early September
Depart at 2:00 p.m. and return at approximately 7:00 p.m.
Dockside check-in at 1:45 p.m.

(Note: Afternoon Tours may/will be offered once we have reached a minimum number of 10 passengers on the boat)

October tours:
Depart at 1:00 p.m. and return at approximately 5:30 p.m.
Dockside check-in at 12:45 p.m.

Most Tours depart from the Lee Blvd dock located in Howard Amon Park, Richland, Washington.

Custom tours may leave from different locations to accomodate our customers
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Hanford Reach National Monument
Our most popular tour!

Join us for an exhilarating tour of the Hanford Reach National Monument, the last free-flowing section of the Columbia River within the United States!

As our twin-engine, shallow draft jet boat motors upstream, signs of civilization disappear. You enter the seldom-seen lands and waters of the "Reach", where coyotes outnumber people. Wildlife sightings are common. Giant White Pelicans (endangered in most portions of the West, but common on the Reach) gracefully glide by on ten foot wingspans. Trophy mule deer browse along the shores. Great Blue Herons, terns, beaver, porcupines and other species are often seen.

You will see the ghostly, monumental hulks of long-silenced nuclear reactors -- the only visible signs of the top secret Manhattan Project, having the mission of producing bomb-grade plutonium during World War II and the Cold War.

You may feel like the first people to travel into this remote area, but Native Americans lived along the Reach since the beginning of time. You will learn about these people and about the first non-Native American to visit the Reach, Englishman David Thompson, who canoed the Columbia from the Rocky Mountains to the sea in 1811. You will also learn about the settlers who founded the towns of Hanford and White Bluffs in the early 1900's, and those who followed.

This is a tour far from mainstream America, generally inaccessible by road, accessible only by shallow-draft jet boat. You will soon understand why in June of 2000, this 195,000 acre home to rare plants, wildlife and remnants of human history was named the Hanford Reach National Monument.

We recommend dressing in layers for the early morning departures with a warm jacket even in summer. Take a camera, film, binoculars, a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen for our sunny days.

Passengers are asked to check-in at dockside 15 minutes prior to departure. The tours leave from the Lee Blvd Dock located in Howard Amon Park in Richland, Washington.

Our Hanford Reach National Monument tour lasts approximately 4 1/2 hours.

Let us show you the beauty of the Hanford Reach National Monument!

FARES:

Hanford Reach National Monument Tour:
Adults - $70.00
Children ages 4 to 11 - $55.00
Children under 4 travel free!


We also offer 2 and 3 hour tours of the Columbia River. Please call or e-mail us for details and pricing


Group (15 or more) discounts are available
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Vernita Bridge/Vernita Bar Tour

Fully narrated, 15 passenger minimum. We offer a Round Trip Tour, which lasts 5 1/2 to 6 hours, or a One Way Tour which takes approximately 3 1/2 to 4 hours. Please call or e-mail for additional information.

FARES:

Vernita Bridge/Vernita Bar Round Trip Tour:
Adults - $92.00
Children ages 4 to 11 - $69.00
Children under 4 travel free!


FARES:

Vernita Bridge/Vernita Bar One Way Tour:
Adults - $88.00
Children ages 4 to 11 - $64.00
Children under 4 travel free!

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Snake River to Ice Harbor Dam

A popular tour down stream from Richland, Washington to the mouth of the Snake River. This tour requires a minimum of 15 passengers.

Topics include history of the Lewis and Clark expedition with focus on the time spent by the expedition on the Lower Snake and Columbia Rivers. Of special interest to many is the stop at Sacagawea State Park where passengers disembark the boat and spend time at the Sacagawea Interpretive Center. Our Captains also point out and discuss many points of interest along the tour route including the site of “Kennewick Man”, a 9200 year old skeleton that has gained world wide attention.

You will also see and learn about more modern items of interest including Ice Harbor Dam, the Cable Bridge, the Ports of Pasco and Kennewick , the Tidewater Tank Farm. and much more. It is also common to see some of our areas wildlife along the banks of the river as well as on some of the islands that are passed along the tour route.

FARES:

Snake River to Ice Harbor Dam Tour:
Adults - $55.00
Children ages 4 to 11 - $42.00
Children under 4 travel free!

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We offer 3 additional tours of the Snake River, please call or e-mail us for information.

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Columbia River Journeys also offers customizable WATER and LAND tours. Wine and Agricultural tours are very popular! Combination WATER and LAND tours are our specialty!

Yes we cater!


Call or e-mail us with your individual, group or corporate needs!


Fares subject to change without notice. Sales tax and optional guide gratuity not included in fares shown. Trips dependent upon minimum number of passengers, weather and water conditions






 


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