Olympic National Park
Piles of deadwood at Ruby Beach in Olympic National Park, Seattle
Piles of deadwood at Ruby Beach in Olympic National Park, Seattle

Olympic National Park Tours and Tickets

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Olympic National Park covers a huge swath of Washington's Olympic Peninsula. It encompasses rugged coastline, towering mountain ranges, temperate rainforests, and wildflower-filled lowland meadows. Home to some of the biggest stretches of old-growth forest remaining in the US, this misty Pacific Northwest park is the ultimate outdoor escape.

  • Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
  • 3002 Mt. Angeles Road, Port Angeles, Washington, 98362

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What are people saying about Olympic National Park

Elizabeth_M, Nov 2023
Must-see, no-worries National Park adventure!
I have chronic back pain and was worried I couldn’t do a trip to Olympic National Park. But this tour made it do-able! You can hike as much or as little as you want. They make things so easy and fun! It’s absolutely beautiful and a must-see. Karen was an excellent and knowledgeable tour guide!
Nitirajsinhji_C, Aug 2023
Optimised day trip!!
5 star to Daniel for excellent service.Tour was nice ,Olympic National park is far away from Seattle .Half of time spent in road travel. Visited north side of park. He took care of my food choice even its complimentary..Excellent knowledge of history and about park. Recommend it to book Olympic tour with Daniel (yonder sky)
Elaine_Z, Oct 2023
Olympic Park Day Trip
The tour was the highlight of my Seattle trip. Everything was thoughtfully organized, and our tour guide Karen was super personable and accommodating. The van was clean/comfy and the lunch was delicious. We got to know the other group members well. Couldn’t have asked for a better experience!
James_D, Aug 2023
Marty is an exceptional guide, very friendly, tons of knowledge to share.
We had a phenomenal day today with Marty. My wife and I, and our 3 teenage daughters. Also on the tour was 2 older couples and a single older traveler. Marty was friendly and engaged everyone, the van was clean and in great condition. The snacks, drinks, and lunch were plentiful and delicious. His knowledge of the area and facts was insightful and entertaining. I would highly recommend Evergreen Escapes and their tours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:What are Olympic National Park hours of operation?
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Olympic National Park hours of operation: Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Buy tickets in advance on Viator. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
People Also Ask
Q:How many days do you need to see Olympic National Park?
A:Three full days (at a minimum) is ideal to see each of the three ecosystems that make up Olympic National Park: verdant rainforests, the rugged Pacific coast, and glacier-capped mountains. Given the size of these three parks in one, extra days provide more time to fully explore the area's majesty.
Q:What is the best month to visit Olympic National Park?
A:The park is fully open from June through September—a time of year with mild temperatures and low rainfall. This is also the park's busiest season. From October to May, visitors may find road and facility closures or reduced hours, but can enjoy storm watching, wet rainforests, and occasional gorgeous days with few people.
Q:Does Olympic National Park have timed entry?
A:No, Olympic National Park does not offer timed entry. However, if you plan to spend the night in or around the park, reservations may be necessary for lodging, some campsites, or backpacking permits. This is especially true in summer when the park is busiest.
Q:Is there an entrance fee to get into Olympic National Park?
A:Yes, like all US national parks, Olympic National Park requires a fee to enter, priced between US$15 and US$30. Those with interagency passes, such as the American the Beautiful Pass, visit for free. Fourth-grade students, seniors, and military members may obtain free or reduced-rate interagency passes.
Q:What's the best way to experience Olympic National Park?
A:Popular areas in Olympic National Park include Hurricane Ridge, Lake Quinault, the Hoh Rain Forest, Rialto Beach, and the tide pools of the Hole in the Wall, but there are many ways to experience the enormous 1,400-square-mile (3,625-square-kilometer) park with three ecosystems: mountains, coast, and rainforests. For shorter trips, focus on a few select areas.
Q:Is there a scenic drive in Olympic National Park?
A:Yes. One of Olympic National Park's most popular driving routes is the Olympic Peninsula Loop, skirting the park's perimeter across 300 miles (482 kilometers), with lakes, waterfalls, mountains, and rainforests. Another is Hurricane Ridge to Obstruction Point (narrow, partially unpaved), showcasing the rugged Olympic Mountains on the park's highest elevation road.