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Olympic National Park
Wilderness Camping Permits
 

Wilderness Camping Permits are required for all overnight stays in the Olympic National Park wilderness (backcountry).

Be sure to check to see if reservations are needed. Permits are limited in some areas.


Wilderness Camping Permits may be obtained at:

Wilderness Information Center (WIC) in Port Angeles in person or by phone

Quinault Wilderness Office located at the South Shore Lake Quinault Forest Service Ranger Station

Forks Recreation Information Station in Forks.

Staircase Ranger Station

Call the WIC at (360) 565-3100 to check on station hours and seasons or for more information about getting your permit.

If you are not passing by a park wilderness office on your way to the trailhead or you plan to arrive early or late, call the WIC to arrange your permit ahead of time.

Wilderness Camping Permits are used to track the numbers of visitors in different areas in order to prevent over crowding and damage. Wilderness permits are also used to locate overdue or lost parties. If you have not filled out a permit, searchers may not know where to start looking for you.


Wilderness Use Fee
The fee for Wilderness Camping Permits is $5 to register per group (for groups up to 12 people), plus $2 per person per night. There is no nightly charge for youth 15 years of age and under.

Annual passes are available for frequent wilderness visitors for $30; $15 for each additional household member.

Wilderness use fees help support visitor management projects like trail maintenance, backcountry bridge replacement, pit toilets, revegetation projects and Wilderness Information Centers. Eighty percent of the fees collected are returned directly to the park for wilderness management projects. The other twenty percent goes to parks that do not charge fees.

Maximum rates: $50.00 for trips up of to 14 nights with a party of up to 6 people $100.00 for trips of up to 14 nights with groups of 7-12 people How to pay:

The WIC in Port Angeles, accepts Visa and Mastercard, checks and cash. At staffed ranger stations where wilderness permits are available, Wilderness Use Fees may be paid by credit card, cash or check. At self-registration trailheads register boxes contain envelopes (with printed instructions), which are stapled to blank permits. Upon completion of your outing, mail your payment in the envelope. Do not leave payment in trailhead permit boxes.

U.S. Forest Service Northwest Forest Passes
US Forest Service Northwest Forest Passes are required when parking at some Olympic National Forest trailheads. Some areas of Olympic National Park are accessed by trails originating in Forest Service areas. Both Park Service and Forest Service registration and fee procedures may apply.

Northwest Forest Passes are required at the following U.S. Forest Service trailheads that access Olympic National Park: Upper Dungeness, Duckabush and Lena Lake.

Northwest Forest Passes are available at all Olympic National Forest offices and a number of commercial outlets. The fee is $5 per vehicle per day. An annual NW Forest Pass is available for $30, good for a calendar year. Call (360) 956-2400 for more information. Northwest Forest Passes are available at the WIC in Port Angeles.

The U.S. Forest Service accepts the America The Beautiful Passes and the Golden Eagle, Golden Access and Golden Age passes in place of the Northwest Forest Pass.

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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: March 27, 2007 at 13:31 EST