Lodging
There are many lodging options both inside and outside the park.
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Lodging Details
Lodging within Olympic National Park offers a variety of options that cater to different tastes and preferences, blending comfort with the immersive experience of the park's natural beauty. From rustic cabins nestled in the heart of the rainforest to historic lodges perched on the edge of serene lakes, each accommodation option within the park provides a unique way to experience the diverse ecosystems and landscapes Olympic has to offer. Here's an overview of the types of lodging available within and near the park: Inside the Park Kalaloch Lodge - Overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Kalaloch Lodge offers guests a chance to stay right on the dramatic coastline. With cabins, lodge rooms, and a campground, Kalaloch is perfect for those looking to explore the coastal sections of the park and listen to the ocean's roar as they fall asleep. Lake Crescent Lodge - Built in 1915, this historic lodge sits by the crystal-clear waters of Lake Crescent. It provides guests with a variety of accommodation options, including rooms in the main lodge, detached cottages, and even lakeside cabins, making it an ideal retreat for relaxation and outdoor activities like hiking and kayaking. Log Cabin Resort - Located on the northern shore of Lake Crescent, this resort offers rustic cabins, RV sites, and tent camping options. It's a great choice for families and those looking for a more casual, laid-back atmosphere. Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort - For those seeking relaxation, Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort features mineral hot spring pools and offers a range of lodging options, including cabins and an RV park. It's the perfect spot to unwind after a day of hiking in the nearby valleys and rainforests. Deer Park and Hurricane Ridge - For the more adventurous, these areas offer seasonal camping and are gateways to some of the park's most breathtaking high-country scenery. While not offering traditional lodging, these locations are worth noting for those looking to sleep under the stars. Near the Park Just outside the park's boundaries, a variety of lodging options can be found in towns such as Port Angeles, Sequim, Forks, and others. These range from cozy bed and breakfasts and boutique hotels to larger chain hotels and motels. Staying outside the park can provide more amenities and the flexibility to explore the Olympic Peninsula's broader range of attractions, including the charming towns themselves, the Hoh Rainforest, and the Olympic Discovery Trail. Planning Your Stay Reservations: It's highly recommended to book your accommodations well in advance, especially during the peak summer months, as places fill up quickly due to the park's popularity. Accessibility: Check the accessibility options if you have specific needs. Many lodges and cabins offer accessible rooms and facilities. Sustainability: Consider the environmental impact of your stay. Many lodges and accommodations within and near the park are committed to sustainable practices, helping to preserve the natural beauty of the area.
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