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Olympic National Park Itinerary
This printer-friendly Olympic National Park itinerary starts and ends in Seattle and can be used to explore the park year round with your own vehicle. It’s an active trip with scenic drives, hiking suggestions, activity ideas, restaurant recommendations, and viewpoints.
It covers the full Highway 101 loop around the Olympic Peninsula, including Hurricane Ridge, Lake Crescent, Forks, the Hoh Rainforest, the Pacific coast, Neah Bay, Lake Quinault, Lake Cushman, Port Townsend, and more.
We designed this road trip to help you see as much of the park as possible in one trip. Since it takes about half a day to reach the park from Seattle, we recommend giving yourself at least three days to explore the Olympic Peninsula.
If you have less than seven days, our itinerary addresses how to adjust this itinerary for your needs. If you have more than seven days to explore, we have suggestions for slowing down or adding on nearby destinations.
This printer-friendly Olympic National Park itinerary starts and ends in Seattle and can be used to explore the park year round with your own vehicle. It’s an active trip with scenic drives, hiking suggestions, activity ideas, restaurant recommendations, and viewpoints.
It covers the full Highway 101 loop around the Olympic Peninsula, including Hurricane Ridge, Lake Crescent, Forks, the Hoh Rainforest, the Pacific coast, Neah Bay, Lake Quinault, Lake Cushman, Port Townsend, and more.
We designed this road trip to help you see as much of the park as possible in one trip. Since it takes about half a day to reach the park from Seattle, we recommend giving yourself at least three days to explore the Olympic Peninsula.
If you have less than seven days, our itinerary addresses how to adjust this itinerary for your needs. If you have more than seven days to explore, we have suggestions for slowing down or adding on nearby destinations.