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Olympic National Park
Lodging
 

Lodging Within Olympic National Park
Log Cabin Resort has a variety of lodging options, along with a camping area for RVs and tents.  A dining room, soda fountain, boat rentals, a grocery and gift shop and is located on the north shore of Lake Crescent, about 20 miles west of Port Angeles. 

On Lake Crescent's south shore, about 25 miles west of Port Angeles is Lake Crescent Lodge.  The lodge has cabins, motel rooms and rooms in the historic lodge building, along with a dining room, lounge and coffee bar, gift shop and boat rentals.

Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort offers cabins, hot spring pools, a dining room, poolside deli and a grocery store. An RV park with hookups is also available.  The resort is located 40 miles west of Port Angeles.

On the park's Pacific Coast, the Kalaloch Lodge has cabins, motel and lodge rooms, along with a dining room and grocery store.  This lodge is about 90 miles southwest of Port Angeles, on U.S. 101.

Lodging Outside the Park
A variety of overnight accommodations are available in the communities neighboring the park. 

North Olympic Peninsula Lodging Information (includes Port Angeles, Sequim, Port Townsend, Forks, Sekiu and Clallam Bay)

Hood Canal Area Lodging Information (includes Hoodsport, Lake Cushman, Belfair, Shelton)

Lake Quinault - Amanda Park Lodging Information
(includes Lake Quinault and Amanda Park)

red tent and portion of an RV among trees
Camping in Olympic
Information about campgrounds in Olympic National Park
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Mt. Olympus in winter  

Did You Know?
That Mount Olympus receives over 200 inches of precipitation each year and most of that falls as snow? At 7,980 feet, Mount Olympus is the highest peak in Olympic National Park and has the third largest glacial system in the contiguous U.S.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:22 EST