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Things To Do

The Olympic Peninsula is one of the most breathtaking regions in the Pacific Northwest. From rainforests and waterfalls to rugged beaches and charming coastal towns, we hope you’ll take time to explore while you’re here.

Hoh, Quinault & Queets Rainforests

Forks, WA

Moss-covered trees and peaceful trails in one of the world’s most iconic rainforests.

Hurricane Ridge

Olympic National Park, WA

Stunning mountain views, alpine meadows, and breathtaking scenery on clear days.

Lake Crescent

Olympic National Park, WA

Deep blue waters perfect for kayaking, swimming, or a scenic lakeside walk.

Sol Duc Falls

Olympic National Park, WA

A short and rewarding hike leading to a beautiful multi-stream waterfall, surrounded by lush forest.

Ruby Beach

Forks, WA

Iconic sea stacks, dramatic waves, and unforgettable sunsets.

Rialto Beach & Hole-in-the-Wall

Forks, WA

Rocky coastline and a scenic hike best experienced at low tide.

Kalaloch Beach & Tree of Life

Forks, WA

Wild ocean views and the famous tree clinging to the coastal bluff.

La Push & First Beach

La Push, WA

Located on the Quileute Reservation, offering dramatic coastline, driftwood beaches, and powerful ocean scenery.

Cape Flattery

Neah Bay, WA

The northwesternmost point of the contiguous U.S., offering breathtaking cliffside views, sea stacks, and a chance to witness the Pacific Ocean in all its glory.

Ozette Lake

Clallam, WA

A serene and scenic lake surrounded by forest trails, perfect for canoeing, hiking, and enjoying peaceful nature moments away from the crowds.

Forks

Forks, WA

Small town surrounded by rivers and forests, known for its Twilight connection.

Port Angeles

Port Angeles, WA

The main gateway to Olympic National Park with waterfront views, restaurants, and ferry access to Canada.

Sequim

Sequim, WA

Known for its lavender fields, sunny weather, and relaxed countryside charm.

Port Townsend

Port Townsend, WA

A historic Victorian seaport with art galleries, cafes, and stunning coastal architecture.

Ocean Shores

Ocean Shores, WA

A relaxed coastal town known for its wide sandy beaches, beach walks, and laid-back seaside atmosphere.

Aberdeen

Aberdeen, WA

A historic harbor town with local shops, murals, and a gateway feel to the Washington coast.

Lake Quinault Lodge

345 South Shore Road, Quinault, WA 98575

Relax by the fireplace, enjoy lake views, and unwind in nature.

Scenic Drives

WA

Winding roads through forests, lakes, and coastline with frequent viewpoints.