Olympic National Park
Olympic National Park in Northwest Washington is a true rainforest with glaciers, coastline, beaches, and rainforest hikes. 100s of trails, all seasons. Hikers and snowshoers should purchase detailed topo maps at the visit... trailpeak.com
Olympic Raft & Kayak
For 20 years we have been the leader of outdoor adventures on the Olympic Peninsula. We love what we do and it shows! Whether you are joining us on a guided tour of some of the most beautiful areas in the world, rentin... outdoortrips.info
Hurricane Ridge
General Description This highly visited information center lies in the north central portion of the park in a subalpine meadow . The ridge top visitor center provides views of the Olympics to the south and the Strait of Ju... wildernet.com
Mount Angeles, Port Angeles, Washington
Situated at the northern edge of Olympic National Park, Mount Angeles floats above the city of Port Angeles and the waters of the Pacific Ocean. The summit offers a range of vision deep into the Olympic Mountains and across t... trails.com
Olympic Discovery Trail: Port Angeles Waterfront, Port...
What better place to tour Washington State?s coast than on the turbulent Strait of Juan de Fuca? Especially when you can also see Victoria in front of you and the Olympic Mountain Range behind you. This stretch of the Olympic... trails.com
Aldwell Lake
This lake five miles southwest of Port Angeles is fair for wild rainbows, especially during the summer. Some brook trout are also available. The state access has a boat launch and two toilets. anglerweb.com
Foothills Trail, Port Angeles, Washington
Rising above the Strait of Juan de Fuca, these moderate trails are popular among the locals. There are three main loops that will give you a great workout and are a lot of fun to ride. You can complete the course in a couple ... trails.com
Elwha River
General Description This route begins at Whiskey Bend immediately south of Lake Mills in the north central portion of the park. The trail winds through the Elwha River valley, following the Press Expedition track, 28 miles... wildernet.com
Heather Park
General Description This track leads ten miles one way from Heart of the Hills Campground to Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center. The trail ascends the northern slopes of Mt. Angeles, reaching a high point of 5,285 feet. It the... wildernet.com
Lake Angeles
General Description The Lake Angeles Trail leads seven miles one way from Heart of the Hills Campground south to the southern slopes of Mt. Angeles. The route follows the eastern side of Ennis Ridge to Lake Angeles then cl... wildernet.com
Klahowya
The elevation is 800 ft. Klahowya is the Chinook word for "welcome" and this campground offers visitors a delightful introduction to the Forest. The campground has two unnamed loops. The first loop has 20 sites and mos... forestcamping.com
Pacific Ranger District
- The Pacific Ranger District encompasses the western portion of the Olympic National Forest and includes the areas that were formerly the Soleduck and Quinault Ranger Districts. This scenic district stretches from the Str... wildernet.com
Port Angeles / Sequim Koa
The Port Angeles/Sequim KOA is a destination unto itself, with loads of fun-filled activities. The Olympic peninsula and Olympic National Park are among the most spectacular destinations in Washington, and Port Angeles/Sequim KO... koa.com
Dungeness Spit
The Dungeness Spit is the longest salt-water sand spit in North America. It extends a full 5 miles out into the Straight of Juan de Fuce which separates Washington State (USA) and Vancouver Island (Canada). The spit itself ... paddling.net
Port Angeles To Fairholm Campground, Port Angeles, Washington
The Coho ferry from Victoria takes 90 minutes to cross the Strait of Juan de Fuca and dock in Port Angeles, the starting point of the Washington State portion of the Peninsula Route. During the summer months, the first ferry ... trails.com
The Olympic & Kitsap Adventure Group: Lake Crescent...
Let's kick off the camping season at Lake Crescent! We will camp at the Fairholme Campground on the western edge of the lake. I can reserve two campsites which will be enough for 8 people or 4 tents. BYOF & BYOB. There will b... meetup.com
Strait Of Juan De Fuca: Touring The Northern Olympic...
Between the Olympic Peninsula?s verdant wilderness and the southern rim of Vancouver Island lies the Strait of Juan de Fuca, dividing the United States from Canada. The sometimes-treacherous, always-fascinating waterway separ... trails.com