Morel Tour
May 2 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
$100.00Morel season has arrived in the eastern Cascades. Join us for a tour to go search for these wonderful spring mushrooms
What to Bring
- Sturdy waterproof hiking boots
- Rain jacket and warm layers
- A basket or breathable bag for collecting
- Water and snacks
- A small folding knife (optional)
Weather Policy: Tours run rain or shine in typical Pacific Northwest weather. If lightning, high winds, or unsafe trail conditions are forecast, the tour will be rescheduled or refunded in full.
Exact Meetup Location: Provided to registered participants 24–48 hours before the tour. General area is Leavenworth Area.
Age & Fitness: Suitable for all ages comfortable with light trail walking. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Common Questions
Is this suitable for complete beginners?
Absolutely. No foraging experience is needed — tours are designed to work for total beginners and experienced foragers alike. We start with the basics and build from there.
Are you guaranteed to find mushrooms?
Foraging is a real outdoor experience, not a staged event — conditions vary and nature doesn’t guarantee finds. That said, we know where to look and the skills you’ll gain are yours to keep regardless of what we find. Most tours produce a good haul in season.
What is the cancellation policy?
Tours run rain or shine in normal PNW conditions. If we need to cancel due to unsafe weather or low enrollment, you’ll receive a full refund or credit toward a future tour. Please contact us at least 48 hours in advance if you need to cancel your booking.
Can I keep what we find?
Yes — anything we harvest together is yours to take home and eat. We’ll also share tips on safe cleaning, storage, and cooking for whatever species we find.
About The Host
Jeremy Collison
Founder of Salish Mushrooms. Teaching and guiding mushroom tours since 2019. Continuing Education instructor at North Seattle College, and creator of the Forayz mushroom map and ForayzU identification flashcards. See all upcoming tours & events.
