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Olympic National Park
Getting Around
 
map of Olympic Peninsula
U.S. Highway 101, highlighted in red, provides access to all park destinations.

All park destinations can be reached by traveling U.S. Highway 101, which circumnavigates the Olympic Peninsula.

Consult the table below for mileages between different park areas.

 
Elwha Fairholme Heart O'the Hills Hoh Rain Forest Hurricane Ridge Kalaloch Barnes Point Mora Port Angeles Seattle (via ferry) Sol Duc Staircase Quinault
Elwha - 23 18 79 30 81 16 60 11 85 39 111 123
Fairholme 23 - 31 57 43 59 7 36 26 100 16 126 102
Heart O'the Hills 18 31 - 96 12 100 26 75 5 77 45 105 133
Hoh Rain Forest 79 57 96 - 108 40 65 47 91 156 72 191 75
Hurricane Ridge 30 43 12 108 - 112 38 87 17 89 57 117 146
Kalaloch 112 59 100 40 112 - 67 49 95 160 72 195 33
Barnes Point 16 7 26 65 38 67 - 44 21 93 16 121 108
Mora 60 36 75 47 87 49 44 - 70

137

49 170 84
Port Angeles 11 26 5 91 17 95 21 70 - 72 40 100 128
Seattle (via ferry) 85 100 77 156 89 160 93 137 72 - 114 110 362
Sol Duc 39 16 45 72 57 72 16 49 40 114 - 140 132
Staircase 111 126 105 191 117 195 121 170 100 110 140 - 126
Quinault 123 102 133 75 146 33 108 84 128 362 132 126 -
rocky beach  

Did You Know?
Olympic National Park protects 73 miles of wild Pacific coast. Tidepools, sandy beaches and rocky cliffs can all be found here.

Last Updated: January 08, 2007 at 14:50 EST