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Area Information: Port Angeles ONP Visitor Center, Heart O' the Hills, Hurricane Ridge, Lake Crescent, Sol Duc, Ozette, Mora, Forks Information Center, Hoh Rain Forest, Kalaloch, Queets, Quinault, Staircase, Dosewallips, Deer Park

Sightseeing by Car

    U.S. 101 provides the main access to the park, with numerous spur roads leading to the interior. No roads pass through the heart of the Olympics. Rain forests can be seen along the Hoh, Queets, and Quinault rivers. Hurricane Ridge, accessible via a paved road, offers motorists an opportunity to look into a superb part of the Olympic wilderness. The coast area can be reached directly from U.S. 101 at Kalaloch and from spur roads to the mouth of the Hoh, to La Push, and to Rialto Beach. 

    For lodging and visitor facilities outside Olympic National Park, contact the North Olympic Peninsula Visitor and Convention Bureau, Grays Harbor Tourism, Mason County Tourism


General Regulations 
    Regulations protect the park as well as visitors. Pets, weapons, vehicles, bicycles and other wheeled devices are not permitted on park trails, meadows, beaches or in any undeveloped area of the park.

    Exceptions: 

    • Pets are permitted on leash, during daytime hours only, from Rialto Beach north to Ellen Creek, and on the Kalaloch beach strip between the Hoh and Quinault Indian Reservations. 
    • Bicycles are permitted on the Spruce Railroad Trail on the north shore of Lake Crescent. 

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