A Dazzling, Dynamic Wonderland

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!

A cross-country skier travels across a snowy landscape with the Olympic Mountains in the distance.
Can I visit Hurricane Ridge in winter?

Cross-country ski, snowshoe with a ranger, snowboard, slide and tube at Hurricane Ridge!

Sunset at Toleak Beach
Are the waves and tides safe for hikers?

Is your beach route currently under water? Timing and planning are key for coastal trips. Check out our Tides & Safety page to learn more.

A dirt road along a mountainside.
Is the road I want open?

Check the status of any road in the park

A man in a wheelchair and woman walking on a paved trail on a hillside.
Can I visit in a wheelchair?

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

A credit card-shaped plastic pass with mountains on it and "America the Beautiful, Annual pass"
Do I need to buy a pass to the park?

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

Bow of a kayak on a lake.
Can I paddle or boat in the park?

Boat safe, and keep invasive species out with new boat cleaning stations at lake boat launches!

Ranger leading a walk and talk at Hurricane Ridge.
When can I go to a ranger program?

Explore Olympic's diverse ecosystems and history with a ranger during scheduled programs.

A painting of a massive mountain glacier, its meltwaters feeding into a river that flows to the sea.
What if we assigned glaciers to artists?

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

Mountain panorama under sunny skies, and a foreground hillside with patchy snow.
Can I see real-time views of the park?

Webcams are a great way to see current conditions.

A black and white border collie posts with a park ranger flat hat.
Can I bring my pet to the national park?

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

A flooded campsite with a picnic table and fire ring
What's open? What's closed?

Wind, flooding, snow, and construction can affect park roads and facilities. Check here for the latest information.

Hiker rests along a mountain trail.
How do I plan a backpacking trip?

With almost a million acres of wilderness, Olympic offers many backpacking options.

Last updated: January 2, 2025

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Port Angeles, WA 98362

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