Olympic National Park

Olympic National Park which includes landscape views, mist or fog and tranquil scenes
Olympic National Park which includes landscape views, mist or fog and tranquil scenes
Olympic National Park featuring general coastal views
Olympic National Park featuring tranquil scenes and forest scenes
Rialto Beach which includes general coastal views, a pebble beach and landscape views


A great day out for visitors to Seattle, a captivating rainforest peninsula popular with hikers, skiers, and those simply looking for an escape.

Surrounded on three sides by the Puget Sound, the Olympic Peninsula is just a few hours away from Seattle but feels like an entirely different corner of the world. The Olympic National Park which covers the peninsula is made of a rich rainforest with rivers flowing through as well as incredible waterfalls, mountains and beaches.

When you get there, the 800 kilometre network of hiking trails are perfect for anyone seeking a casual stroll to hardened walking enthusiasts, whether you’re here for a few hours or several days.

Mount Olympus stands tall and proud at the heart of the park, rising to nearly 2,500 metres above sea level. While only serious climbers should attempt to ascend all the way to the summit, there are plenty of trails for less advanced visitors who simply want to enjoy the scenery. The Hoh River Trail for instance gives you the chance to see the mountain at its finest as well as explore the rainforest and get close to its old trees which have stood for hundreds of years.

Enjoy some alpine and Nordic skiing over at Hurricane Ridge, where in the summer you’ll be rewarded with incredible views. On the south-west side of the park you can enjoy a hike looking out to the ocean from the stunning Ruby Beach.

Elsewhere on the peninsula, head for Lake Quinault where you can visit the Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort as well as stop off at the visitor centres at the Hoh Rainforest and Hurricane Ridge. Another cosy stop is Port Angeles just north of Olympic National Park. You can even board the ferry from there across the Strait of Juan de Franca and head to Victoria on Vancouver Island, but be sure to bring your passport.

For a genuine outdoor experience, stay over in the park at one of its camping spaces, or alternatively there are lodgings available around Forks or Quinault nearby. Bear in mind that accommodation will be simple, and that five-star luxury is not readily available around the national park.

Between two and three hours from Seattle by car, the Olympic National Park is accessible for visitors to the city who head out here in droves to discover more of the region’s charms.

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Things to do near Olympic National Park

Shopping

In Olympic National Park, visit local shops in Port Angeles for unique souvenirs. If you're up for a drive, head to the Sequim Marketplace for a variety of retail options, or explore the quaint shops in Forks, known for its ties to the Twilight saga.

Recreation

Experience the charm of Deer Park cinema for family-friendly entertainment. Unwind at Salt Creek Recreation Area, where you can enjoy wellness and relaxation amidst nature. Visit the Dungeness River Audubon Center for serene surroundings and rejuvenating activities that promote tranquillity and connection with the environment.

Adventure

Hurricane Ridge Ski and Snowboard Area offers exhilarating winter sports just a stone's throw from the park, while Happy Lake Ridge and Little River Trails, both approximately 9 and 9.7km away respectively, promise breathtaking scenery and thrilling outdoor adventures for avid hikers.

Nightlife

Experience the serene charm of Olympic National Park at night with stargazing at Hurricane Ridge or a peaceful evening stroll along the Hoh Rain Forest trails. For a lively atmosphere, visit the nearby towns of Port Angeles and Sequim, where you can find cosy pubs and local eateries to enjoy.

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

Find the best attractions near Olympic National Park

Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures, family-friendly activities, or simply a breathtaking experience, Olympic National Park offers a diverse range of attractions including visitor centres, hot springs, and majestic mountains. Explore the stunning Olympic Mountains, relax on beautiful beaches, and discover why this national park is among the best in the United States. Ideal for those who cherish nature and adventure, your visit promises to be truly memorable.

  • Olympic National Park Visitor Center: Located 16.1km from the park, this hub offers a wealth of information about the park's diverse ecosystems. Engage in family-friendly activities and outdoor adventures, making it an ideal starting point for your explorations.
  • Hurricane Ridge: A mere 8.0km away, Hurricane Ridge boasts breathtaking mountain views and exhilarating outdoor activities. Experience stunning scenery and the thrill of adventure as you hike and explore this majestic locale.
  • Olympic Hot Springs: Situated 14.5km from the park, these natural hot springs provide a unique wellness experience. Immerse yourself in nature while enjoying the soothing, relaxing waters that rejuvenate both body and spirit.

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