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 featuring landscape views, general coastal views and a pebble beach


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

For unique gifts and souvenirs, visit Port Angeles' local shops and galleries. If you're up for a drive, head to Sequim and explore the Sequim Marketplace for a variety of stores. In Forks, check out the Forks Outfitters for outdoor gear and local memorabilia.

Recreation

Enjoy a cinematic experience at Deer Park, offering family-friendly films and a romantic atmosphere. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Peninsula Golf Club presents a fantastic golfing experience amidst nature. Alternatively, visit Port Angeles Dream Playground, a vibrant space perfect for families to engage in outdoor activities.

Adventure

Experience the thrill of skiing or snowboarding at Hurricane Ridge Ski and Snowboard Area, located 161m from Olympic National Park. For a scenic adventure, hike the Little River Trail, 9.7km away, or explore the breathtaking views along the Happy Lake Ridge Trail, situated 14.5km from the park.

Nightlife

In Olympic National Park, the nightlife is serene yet enchanting. Explore nearby Port Angeles for cosy pubs and local eateries, or head to Forks for laid-back gatherings. Enjoy stargazing on clear nights, with the silence of nature providing a unique backdrop to your evening escapades.

*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, USA, is a stunning destination for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. Visitors can explore various attractions, including visitor centres, hot springs, and the majestic Olympic Mountains. The park features beautiful beaches and is renowned as one of the best national parks, offering ample opportunities for adventure and relaxation amid breathtaking landscapes.

  • Olympic National Park Visitor Center: Located a mere 16.1km from the park, the Visitor Center is your gateway to adventure. With engaging exhibits and knowledgeable staff, families can gather information to enhance their outdoor experience, connecting with the park’s stunning landscapes and rich wildlife.
  • Hurricane Ridge Visitors Center: Positioned right at the heart of Hurricane Ridge, this centre offers breathtaking views and a variety of outdoor activities. Families can enjoy educational programs while soaking in panoramic vistas, making it an ideal spot for adventure enthusiasts.
  • Hurricane Ridge: Just 8.0km from the park, this majestic mountain boasts incredible scenery and outdoor activities. Hikers and nature lovers will revel in its stunning vistas and diverse trails, providing unforgettable experiences amidst its natural beauty.

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