• Olympic: Three Parks in One

    Olympic

    National Park Washington

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  • Olympic Hot Springs Road Closed

    The Elwha Valley's Olympic Hot Springs Road is closed to public entry beyond the Altair Campground during removal of the Glines Canyon Dam. Olympic Hot Springs is not accessible from the Elwha.

  • Elwha River Closures

    Boating is prohibited on the Elwha River from Upper Lake Mills Trail downstream to the Highway 112 bridge, except for the stretch between Altair Campground and the Highway 101 bridge.

  • Changes to Visitor Services Due to Sequestration

    Due to mandatory, across the board budget cuts, some visitor services at Olympic National Park have changed. See the Plan Your Visit section for more information.

Group Camping

Kalaloch
The concession-operated Kalaloch Lodge administers a group campsite with a maximum group size of 30 people. There is a 7 day maximum stay.

Running water and pit toilets only are provided.

The site has limited parking and RV use is discouraged.

Reservations accepted by phone only at (360) 962-2271. There is a $20 non-refundable reservation fee, plus a $2 per person per night camping fee.

Sol Duc
This group site, managed by the National Park Service, can accommodate groups of up to 24 people, with a 7 day maximum stay. Minimum group size is 9 people. This site is for organized groups only. The site can accommodate up to eight head of stock.

There is no running water but pit toilets are available. Water can be packed in from ranger station or filtered from a nearby stream.

Reservations accepted by phone only. March 1st through April 15 by calling the Storm King Ranger Station at (360) 565 2955. April 16 through October 31 call the Eagle Ranger Station at (360) 327-3534.

There is a $20 non-refundable reservation fee, plus a $1 per person per night camping fee.

Did You Know?

snow covered forest and meadow

That endemic Olympic snow moles are scurrying beneath this blanket of snow?  Olympic National Park's Hurricane Ridge is blanketed with over ten feet of snow for most of the winter, providing water for summer and protection for snow moles in winter.