Forest Edibles
Hood Canal Adventures 306146 Hwy 101 N, BRINNON, WA, United StatesJoin us for our Forest Edibles field tour to learn about wild edible & medicinal plants, lichen and fungi of the Pacific Northwest!
Join us for our Forest Edibles field tour to learn about wild edible & medicinal plants, lichen and fungi of the Pacific Northwest!
On this magical 2 hour night kayaking tour watch bioluminescent plankton light up the waters like fireflies as we paddle along the shoreline. Summer meteor showers often give us a show in the sky and bats swoop down to catch insects attracted to the light. Meet up at our office/store to sign in 15 minutes before your tour time. We will caravan to launch location.
On this magical 2 hour night kayaking tour watch bioluminescent plankton light up the waters like fireflies as we paddle along the shoreline. Summer meteor showers often give us a show in the sky and bats swoop down to catch insects attracted to the light. Meet up at our office/store to sign in 15 minutes before your tour time. We will caravan to launch location.
On this magical 2 hour night kayaking tour watch bioluminescent plankton light up the waters like fireflies as we paddle along the shoreline. Summer meteor showers often give us a show in the sky and bats swoop down to catch insects attracted to the light. Meet up at our office/store to sign in 15 minutes before your tour time. We will caravan to launch location.
On this magical 2 hour night kayaking tour watch bioluminescent plankton light up the waters like fireflies as we paddle along the shoreline. Summer meteor showers often give us a show in the sky and bats swoop down to catch insects attracted to the light. Meet up at our office/store to sign in 15 minutes before your tour time. We will caravan to launch location.
On this magical 2 hour night kayaking tour watch bioluminescent plankton light up the waters like fireflies as we paddle along the shoreline. Summer meteor showers often give us a show in the sky and bats swoop down to catch insects attracted to the light. Meet up at our office/store to sign in 15 minutes before your tour time. We will caravan to launch location.
On this magical 2 hour night kayaking tour watch bioluminescent plankton light up the waters like fireflies as we paddle along the shoreline. Summer meteor showers often give us a show in the sky and bats swoop down to catch insects attracted to the light. Meet up at our office/store to sign in 15 minutes before your tour time. We will caravan to launch location.
On this magical 2 hour night kayaking tour watch bioluminescent plankton light up the waters like fireflies as we paddle along the shoreline. Summer meteor showers often give us a show in the sky and bats swoop down to catch insects attracted to the light. Meet up at our office/store to sign in 15 minutes before your tour time. We will caravan to launch location.
On this magical 2 hour night kayaking tour watch bioluminescent plankton light up the waters like fireflies as we paddle along the shoreline. Summer meteor showers often give us a show in the sky and bats swoop down to catch insects attracted to the light. Meet up at our office/store to sign in 15 minutes before your tour time. We will caravan to launch location.
On this magical 2 hour night kayaking tour watch bioluminescent plankton light up the waters like fireflies as we paddle along the shoreline. Summer meteor showers often give us a show in the sky and bats swoop down to catch insects attracted to the light. Meet up at our office/store to sign in 15 minutes before your tour time. We will caravan to launch location.
On this magical 2 hour night kayaking tour watch bioluminescent plankton light up the waters like fireflies as we paddle along the shoreline. Summer meteor showers often give us a show in the sky and bats swoop down to catch insects attracted to the light. Meet up at our office/store to sign in 15 minutes before your tour time. We will caravan to launch location.
On our Dosewallips Estuary Kayak Tour we paddle up the Hood Canal to the Dosewallips River Estuary and into the river sloughs to view a vast array of wildlife including seals, eagles, spawning salmon and sometimes our local herd of Roosevelt Elk!