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Olympic National Park welcomes all individuals with a disability! Explore the accessibility pages for relevant information categorized by disability type. Please contact us with any questions or for help planning your visit.
Assistive ListeningAssistive listening devices are available for the park film and ranger programs. Park FilmThe films shown in Olympic National Park Visitor Center have assistive listening available. Please ask at the information desk to borrow a device. Ranger-Led ProgramsTo request assistive listening for park ranger programs, first check our Calendar of Events to choose what program you want to attend and then contact us at least 2 weeks in advance. You can contact us at email or (360) 565-3130.
American Sign LanguageIf you want to attend a ranger program and need an ASL interpreter, please contact the park at least 2 weeks in advance. To see a list of current ranger programs, please visit our Calendar page. To request an ASL interpreter please contact us by email or at (360) 565-3130. You can also watch a video about requesting an ASL interpreter or obtaining an Access Pass. CaptionsThe films that play at the Olympic National Park Visitor Center are captioned. Videos on Olympic's website are also captioned. Questions?Please contact us for help planning your visit. Videos in American Sign Language
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Are you interested in visiting Olympic National Park? Do you need an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter? Check out this video for details on how to request an interpreter, free of cost, for your visit.
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An Access Pass is a great way to enjoy your national parks and other federal recreation sites. This lifetime pass provides free entry to Olympic National Park, as well as 50% discounts on expanded amenities fees like camping. Deaf/Hard of Hearing visitors with appropriate documentation qualify for an Access Pass. Ask a ranger about getting yours today! |
Last updated: April 15, 2026