OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK

OLYMPIC TRIP FOR THE FAMILY

Welcome to Olympic National Park, a diverse wilderness where families can discover the beauty of ancient forests, pristine coastline, and majestic mountains. With its rich biodiversity and breathtaking landscapes, Olympic offers families a unique opportunity to connect with nature and embark on unforgettable adventures together. Here are eight points of interest to see in Olympic National Park:

Hoh Rainforest: Begin your journey in the enchanting Hoh Rainforest, where towering moss-draped trees create a magical canopy overhead. Take a leisurely stroll along the Hall of Mosses Trail or explore the lush forest on the Spruce Nature Trail.

Ruby Beach: Discover the rugged beauty of Ruby Beach, one of Olympic’s most iconic coastal destinations. Explore tide pools teeming with marine life, marvel at sea stacks rising from the surf, and stroll along the sandy shoreline while soaking up panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean.

Hurricane Ridge: Take a scenic drive to Hurricane Ridge for sweeping views of the Olympic Mountains and surrounding valleys. Explore alpine meadows ablaze with wildflowers in the summer or enjoy snowshoeing and sledding in the winter months.

Lake Crescent: Relax by the crystal-clear waters of Lake Crescent, a glacially-carved lake renowned for its stunning blue hue. Rent a kayak or paddleboard to explore the tranquil waters, or take a hike along the lakeshore to discover hidden coves and viewpoints.

Sol Duc Falls: Hike to Sol Duc Falls, a picturesque waterfall nestled in the heart of the park. Follow the short trail through old-growth forest to reach the falls, where you can enjoy a picnic lunch amidst the sound of cascading water.

Olympic Coast: Explore the wild and rugged coastline of Olympic National Park along the Olympic Coast. Hike along sandy beaches, explore sea caves, and watch for whales and seabirds from scenic overlooks along the shoreline.

Enchanted Valley: Embark on a backpacking adventure to the Enchanted Valley, a remote wilderness area in the heart of Olympic. Hike through ancient forests and lush meadows to reach this pristine valley, where waterfalls cascade from towering cliffs and elk roam freely.

Junior Ranger Program: Engage the whole family in Olympic’s Junior Ranger Program, where kids can learn about wilderness conservation, ecology, and outdoor ethics through fun and interactive activities. Upon completion, they’ll receive a badge and a sense of pride in protecting this special place.

With its diverse landscapes, rich biodiversity, and opportunities for adventure and exploration, Olympic National Park offers families a chance to connect with nature and create memories that will last a lifetime. Pack your sense of adventure, hiking boots, and camera, and prepare for an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Pacific Northwest wilderness.

OUR OLYMPIC STORY

When we arrived at Olympic National Park we took advantage of the clear visibility and our first hike was Hurricane Ridge Trail. The view, deer, and marmots made this hike one of our favorites of all time. Next we entered into the Hoh Rain forest. The lush vegetation, clear water, and moss covered trees and boulders created an environment that we had never experienced before. Here nature and the air are unspoiled….

Canceled July 23, 2011

OUR OLYMPIC PHOTOS