Olympic National Park Tours and Activities

Olympic National Park
Olympic National Park showing general coastal views
Olympic National Park
Rialto Beach featuring landscape views, a pebble beach and general coastal views
Olympic National Park featuring mountains, a small town or village and landscape views


This rainforest-covered peninsula with Mount Olympus at its centre is a glorious side trip from Seattle.

Olympic National Park is on the Olympic Peninsula, surrounded the Puget Sound on three sides, and just a few hours’ drive from Seattle. This lush rainforest is a sparsely inhabited reserve of rivers, waterfalls, mountains, beaches and wildlife. It takes its name from the glacial peaks of the Olympic Mountains. Just one main road, Highway 101, encircles the peninsula, linking the small cities of Port Angeles and Port Townsend with Olympia, Washington State's capital city.

The only way to explore the interior of the park is via the 500-mile (800-kilometre) network of hiking trails. There are plenty of hikes for all levels of walking enthusiasts, including easy strolls for those visiting just a short time. Be careful if you’re visiting in winter, when steep and slippery trails can present challenges during hikes of all levels.

Awe-inspiring Mount Olympus rises 7,965 feet (2,428 metres) in the centre of the park. Only trained climbers should attempt to reach the summit, but there are plenty of easier trails. Follow the Hoh River Trail for great views of the mountain. Venture into the dense, jungle-like Hoh Rain Forest, where some of the trees are up to 500 years old.

Try alpine and Nordic skiing at Hurricane Ridge, where there are two rope tows and a lift as well as a lodge for warming up. In summer, this area offers stunning views from the 1.6-mile (2.2-kilometre) long paved trail where patches of snow may linger well into July.

For a hike with an ocean view, head to the southwest coast. Ruby Beach has some of the most stunning and accessible coastline in the area, including tide pools rich with urchins, starfish and gooey ducks.

Immerse yourself in Olympic National Park’s natural charms and stay at one of the campgrounds, or seek out simple lodgings in one of the small communities such as Forks or Quinault. If you’re looking for luxurious digs, this isn’t the right place. The pampering is strictly for the senses, found in the breath-taking natural surroundings.

Lake Quinault is another popular area on the peninsula. There’s a rustic lodge, the Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort, and helpful visitor centres at the Hoh Rainforest and Hurricane Ridge. Port Angeles, just north of the Olympic National Park, is a nice stop between the peninsula and Seattle.

A fun way to extend your visit to Olympic National Park is to take the ferry from Port Angeles across the Strait of Juan de Fuca to Victoria on Vancouver Island, but don't forget your passport or another form of I.D.

The Olympic National Park is two to three hours by car from Seattle, depending on traffic and the wait at the ferry. During the summer, allow for a few hours’ wait at the ferry terminal.

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Olympic Inn & Suites

Olympic Inn & Suites

2 out of 5
1510 E Front Street, Port Angeles, WA
Olympic Inn & Suites
Red Lion Hotel Port Angeles Harbor

Red Lion Hotel Port Angeles Harbor

3 out of 5
221 N Lincoln St, Port Angeles, WA
Red Lion Hotel Port Angeles Harbor
Terra Vista Chalet

Terra Vista Chalet

2 out of 5
907 Herrick Rd, Port Angeles, WA
Terra Vista Chalet
Flagstone Motel

Flagstone Motel

2 out of 5
415 E 1st St, Port Angeles, WA
Flagstone Motel
Super 8 by Wyndham Port Angeles at Olympic National Park

Super 8 by Wyndham Port Angeles at Olympic National Park

2 out of 5
2104 E 1st St, Port Angeles, WA
Super 8 by Wyndham Port Angeles at Olympic National Park
Aircrest Motel

Aircrest Motel

2 out of 5
1006 E FRONT ST, Port Angeles, WA
Aircrest Motel
Port Angeles Inn

Port Angeles Inn

2.5 out of 5
111 East 2nd Street, Port Angeles, WA
Port Angeles Inn
Luxurious quiet cottage on 25 acre rescue farm. In the forest above Port Angeles

Luxurious quiet cottage on 25 acre rescue farm. In the forest above Port Angeles

2 out of 5
Port Angeles
Luxurious quiet cottage on 25 acre rescue farm. In the forest above Port Angeles
The Royal Victorian Motel

The Royal Victorian Motel

2 out of 5
521 E 1st Street, Port Angeles, WA
The Royal Victorian Motel
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Things to do near Olympic National Park

Olympic National Park offers a wealth of activities for visitors, including scenic hiking trails, backcountry camping, and opportunities to explore its diverse wildlife. Enjoy day trips to the park's best attractions, such as stunning coastal views and lush rainforests. Don't miss out on scenic ferry rides that provide access to the park's breathtaking landscapes, making it a perfect getaway for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Shopping

In Olympic National Park, you can find unique gifts and souvenirs at local shops like Rainy Day Games and the Park Visitor Center. If you're up for a drive, explore the more extensive shopping options at Sequim Marketplace and Port Angeles Farmers Market for local artisan goods.

Recreation

Port Angeles Dream Playground offers a vibrant outdoor space perfect for families, providing a fun atmosphere for relaxation and play. Peninsula Golf Club invites you to enjoy a spirited round of golf amidst stunning landscapes, while Salt Creek Recreation Area serves as a tranquil haven for wellness and rejuvenation.

Adventure

At Hurricane Ridge Ski and Snowboard Area, only 161m from the park, experience exhilarating winter sports amidst breathtaking mountain views. For hiking, explore Little River Trail, 9.7km away, or venture to Happy Lake Ridge, 14.5km distant, both offering stunning scenery and thrilling outdoor adventures.

Nightlife

In Olympic National Park, Deer Park cinema, located 17.7km away, offers a charming atmosphere for a romantic night out. Enjoy a film under the stars while soaking in the enchanting vibes of the Pacific Northwest, perfect for a memorable evening after a day of exploring.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Olympic National Park

Olympic National Park in Washington offers a wealth of attractions such as visitor centres, hot springs, and majestic mountains, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. Explore the stunning Olympic Peninsula and its nearby attractions, including the Olympic National Park Visitor Center, for an unforgettable adventure. Whether you seek relaxation or thrilling activities, this park has something for everyone.

  • Olympic National Park Visitor Center: Located 16.1km from the park, this centre serves as a hub for adventure and family-friendly activities. Visitors can gather information, maps, and tips to enhance their outdoor experience in the stunning landscapes of Olympic National Park.
  • Hurricane Ridge: Just 8.0km away, Hurricane Ridge offers breathtaking mountain views and exhilarating outdoor activities. It's a paradise for adventure seekers, with scenic hiking trails that showcase the majestic beauty of the Olympic Mountains.
  • Olympic Hot Springs: Situated 14.5km from the park, these natural hot springs provide a serene wellness retreat. Immerse yourself in the soothing waters surrounded by nature, perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation after a day of exploring.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Olympic National Park

To save money on your trip to Olympic National Park, consider visiting between December and February for lower accommodation rates. Wednesdays are the least expensive days to stay, while Saturdays are the priciest. Use Expedia’s search tool to filter by budget and find package deals that combine flights, hotels, and activities for additional savings. Take advantage of free activities in the park, and explore public transport options to cut down on travel costs. Don’t forget to check for rental options and hourly deals to maximize your budget.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Olympic National Park are December to February, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to June to August, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Olympic National Park is Wednesday. The most expensive day to stay around Olympic National Park is Saturday.
  • Find cheap hotels on Expedia: Utilize Expedia’s search tool to narrow down your options based on your budget, desired location, and preferred type of accommodation. To find the best prices and deals, simply arrange the price filter from lowest to highest.
  • Consider bundling your trip: You can save some money by combining your hotel stay at Olympic National Park with your flights and activities through an Expedia package.

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