Olympic National Park

Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park
Address: 3002 Mt Angeles Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98362, Clallam/Olympic Peninsula County
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Highlights
Hurricane Ridge
Hoh Rain Forest
Ruby Beach and Kalaloch
Lake Crescent
Sol Duc Valley and Hot Springs
Lake Quinault and Quinault Rain Forest
Staircase
Rialto Beach
Shi Shi Beach and Point of Arches
Ozette Triangle and Cape Alava
Key Details
Duration: 1-3 days touring by car
Cost: $30 for Park Pass
Visitor Center Hours: 9 am – 4 pm
Visitor Centers closed on major holidays
Some park locations are closed seasonally
Family Friendly
Camping and historic lodges are available
Dogs are not allowed except in campsites
Overview
Towering snow-capped peaks and more than 70 miles of rugged Pacific Ocean coastline, the natural wonderland of Olympic National Park spans nearly a million acres, encompassing three distinct ecosystems, and offering year-round exploration for all ages and interests.
Wander past waterfalls under a canopy of old-growth trees. Dip your paddle in deep waters. Walk on a wind-swept beach. Soak in a hot-springs pool. From pristine beaches to untouched wilderness, you can experience some of the most scenic and popular destinations in the USA or opt for your own unique adventure off the beaten path.


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Travel Guide
Olympic PeninsulaOn Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula, located 90 miles west of Seattle, you’ll find a nature lover’s dream-come-true. Hiking, biking, water sports. From snow-capped peaks to pristine ocean beaches... get ready to explore one of the most captivating places on the planet!
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