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    Lodging Inside the Park The lodges and cabins located throughout Olympic National Park provide a range of accommodations. Visitors may choose from rooms in historic hotels dating back to the early 1900s, modern motel type accommodations, or rustic cabins. Reservations are strongly encouraged. Rooms book up fast, especially in July and August.

     
    Kalaloch Lodge balcony
    Kalaloch Lodge

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    Kalaloch Lodge Season: Year round. Accommodations: Campsites, cabins, and lodge rooms. Amenities: Restaurant, gift shop and mercantile. Reservations: Visit the Kalaloch Lodge website for reservations and further information.

     
    Lake Crescent Lodge in the evening
    Lake Crescent Lodge

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    Lake Crescent Lodge Season: April 24, 2025-January 1, 2026 Accommodations: Cottages, cabins, and lodge rooms. Amenities: Restaurant, gift store, and kayak rentals. Reservations: Visit the Lake Crescent Lodge website for reservations and further information.

     
    Two Log Cabin cottages
    Log Cabin Resort

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    Log Cabin Resort Location: Lake Crescent Season: May 2 - September 29, 2025 Accommodations: Camping, chalets, cabins, and lodge rooms. Log Cabin Resort RV & Campground Amenities: Cafe, gift shop, convenience store, laundry, and boat rentals. Reservations: Visit the Log Cabin Resort website for reservations and further details.

     
    Sol Duc Lodge and Hotsprings Resort.
    Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort

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    Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort Season: March 21, 2025 – November 2, 2025 Accommodations: Cabins, and suites. Sol Duc Hot Springs RV & Campground Amenities: Hot spring pools, restaurant, deli, convenience store and gift shop. Reservations: Visit the Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort website for reservations and further details.

     

    Lodging Outside the Park A variety of lodging options are available in the gateway communities surrounding Olympic. In these areas, options range from luxurious to affordable, including hotels and motels, bed & breakfasts, and vacation rentals. To help plan your visit, refer to the park map for locations of nearby towns and accommodations along your route.

     

    North Peninsula The largest communities on the North Peninsula are Port Angeles, Sequim, and Port Townsend. For accommodations and lodging, explore local Chamber of Commerce websites: Olympic Peninsula Tourism Commission Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce Sequim Chamber of Commerce Jefferson County (Port Townsend) Chamber of Commerce

     

    West Peninsula Communities on the coastal strip of the Peninsula are small and located far apart. The largest town is Forks. Other accommodations exist in La Push, Lake Quinault, Sekiu, and Neah Bay. For details, refer to local Chamber of Commerce websites: Olympic Peninsula Tourism Commission Forks Chamber of Commerce Lake Quinault and Grays Harbor County Chamber of Commerce Clallam Bay/Sekiu Chamber of Commerce Neah Bay Chamber of Commerce

     

    East Peninsula Lodging is available in communities located along the Hood Canal, including Hoodsport, Quilcene, and Brinnon. The larger cities of Shelton and Olympia are located further south on Highway 101. Visit local Chamber of Commerce websites for further details: Olympic Peninsula Tourism Commission Shelton-Mason County Chamber of Commerce (Shelton and Hoodsport) North Hood Canal Chamber of Commerce (Quilcene and Brinnon)

    Last updated: July 11, 2025

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