The Daniel J. Evans Wilderness remains one of the wildest regions in the contiguous United States. Nearly 50,000 campers enjoy Olympics' wilderness annually, with additional thousands exploring local day hikes. Listed below are various resources to help preserve this fragile ecosystem. Backpacking permits are required year-round in Olympic National ParkStep OneDecide where to backpack and check area regulations and amenities Wilderness Trip Planner Map
Our primary map of wilderness backpacking campsite locations and amenity information about each site Interactive Trip Planner Map
An interactive map of the wilderness that includes campsite information/locations, trail distance measuring tools, satellite imagery, & more Still have Questions? Drop by or call a Wilderness Center - Information Center Hours & Locations Step TwoCheck the current trail conditions and road conditions. Consider forecasted weather, tidal restrictions, stream levels, and snow conditions. Weather, Tidal, & Wildlife Safety
Links to local weather resources, basic tide information & current tide predictions near La Push/Quillayute River WA, & wildlife safety tips Trail Conditions Page
Updates on trail conditions Step ThreeReserve your permit. Permits are required year-round for all overnight backpacking. The majority of backcountry campsites can be self-booked through Recreation.gov.
Step FourCheck the additional resources below for information that may pertain to your trip.
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Last updated: August 4, 2024