Discover Olympic's Diverse Wilderness

With its incredible range of precipitation and elevation, diversity is the hallmark of Olympic National Park. Encompassing nearly a million acres, the park protects a vast wilderness, thousands of years of human history, and several distinctly different ecosystems, including glacier-capped mountains, old-growth temperate rain forests, and over 70 miles of wild coastline. Come explore!

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Accessibility

Detailed trail descriptions, information on service animals and ASL interpreters, getting an Access Pass, and more!

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Current Conditions

Check out the current conditions throughout Olympic, including road and campground closures.

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Visiting in Summer

Hurricane Ridge is a popular summer destination. Planning ahead can help you avoid crowds and enjoy your trip.

Quinault Ranger Station
Fees and Passes

Learn more about entrance fees, America the Beautiful passes, and how you can buy a pass online.

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Bringing Pets to Olympic National Park

Before you bring your pet, read through our BARK rules and learn how to become a BARK ranger!

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Webcams

Webcams are a great way to see current conditions.

Mountains and yellow flowers.
Backpacking in Wilderness

Check out our Wilderness Trip Planner, watch a video about backpacking in Olympic National Park, and get ready to walk on the wild side!

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Artists Give Glaciers a Voice

Terminus is a virtual volunteer art exhibit dedicated to the glaciers of Olympic National Park.

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

600 E. Park Avenue
Port Angeles, WA 98362

Phone:

360 565-3130

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