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Olympic National Park Hikes in Washington State Tour

Discover the breathtaking diversity of Olympic National Park on a guided hiking tour that traverses under a glacier-capped peak, through lush rainforests, along roaring rivers, and on wild Pacific beaches, offering an immersive adventure across varied terrain.

Average Climate

Very Large Tour Climate Variation

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Double Booking
$3695

Single Booking
$4555

Roommate Rebate
$820

Trip Type

Hiking

Difficulty Level

2

Trip Length

6 Days, 5 Nights

Distance

38.5 Miles
62 Kilometers

Meeting Time

8 AM

Drop-off Time

6 PM

Assembly Point

Seattle, WA

Inclusions

Includes all lodging, all meals, park entrance fees, leaders, trail maps and narratives.  Timberline van shuttle is included from Seattle to Kalaloch prior to tour and from Port Angeles to Seattle following tour.

Not included: Airline service to Seattle–Tacoma International Airport; Guide Gratuity.

Lodging Highlights

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Hike Olympic National Park With an Expert Guide

Olympic National Park, situated in the heart of the Olympic Peninsula at land’s end in the northwestern corner of Washington, dominated by the towering glacier-capped peaks of the Olympic Range, stands as one of the last genuine wilderness regions in the “lower 48.” Much of the park can only be accessed on foot and the park’s 600 miles of trails are proof that the Olympics are a hiker’s fantasy-land.

An important element contributing to the fascination of Olympic National Park is the astounding diversity embraced within its boundaries. From the Pacific beaches of Kalaloch, through the rain forests of Quinault and the Hoh River, along the thunderous rivers of the Elwha, Bogachiel, and Quinault that carve spectacular deep gorges, to the soaring snowclad summits of Mount Olympus and the Bailey Range, Washington’s Olympic National Park offers an extraordinary adventure hiking opportunity. Please note that in order to reach these diverse areas, drives of up to two hours at a time on some of the days will be encountered.

It is this remarkable diversity that we capture in the course of our Olympic National Park Hiking Tour.

ITINERARY

Day 1: Group assembles in Seatac area; van shuttle from Seatac to Kalaloch; hike the beach and tide pools at Kalaloch

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Accommodation: Kalaloch Lodge

Meals: Lunch, Dinner

Distance: 5.5 miles

Elevation Gain: 80 feet

Largest Single Elevation Gain: 5 feet

We’ll assemble early morning of Day 1 in Seattle and van shuttle to Kalaloch on the windswept beaches of the Pacific. We’ll have the full afternoon to explore the tide pools and fascinating rock formations along the beach and then spend the night oceanside.

Day 2: Hoh Rain Forest; overnight in Kalaloch

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Accommodation: Kalaloch Lodge

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Distance: 7 miles

Elevation Gain: 280 feet

Largest Single Elevation Gain: 50 feet

Day 2 will be devoted to the Hoh Rain Forest and a moderate valley trek along the Hoh River deep into this magnificent forest of giant hemlocks, cedar, spruce, fir and maple. We could go as far as Happy Four Camp, 10 miles up the valley, before returning to our trailhead at the Hoh Visitor Center. We return to Kalaloch Lodge for the night.

Day 3: Cape Alava Trail at Ozette Lake; overnight at Sol duc Resort

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Accommodation: Sol duc Resort

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Distance: 7 miles

Elevation Gain: 580 feet

Largest Single Elevation Gain: 120 feet

On Day 3, we’re headed toward land’s end near the peninsula’s northwestern tip. We’ll spend this day exploring Washington’s wild wilderness coast, whose pounding surf is surpassed in violence only by that of Tierra Del Fuego along the entirety of the Pacific shoreline. The hike leads us past the wide beaches, needle-like stacks of rock, and abundant marine wildlife, all of which conspire to create a never-to-be-forgotten coastal experience. It’s then off to the Sol Duc Valley and the Sol Duc Resort, arriving early enough to enjoy a good soak in the resort’s hot springs pool.

Day 4: Sol Duc Falls, Deer Lake, option to continue on to High Divide Trail

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Accommodation: Sol duc Resort

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Distance: 7 miles

Elevation Gain: 1,900 feet

Largest Single Elevation Gain: 1,500 feet

Early morning of Day 4, we’ll shuttle to the end of the Sol Duc Road and hike above Sol Duc to Sol Duc Falls and beyond on the Deer Lake Trail. The hearty can continue past the shoreline of Deer Lake along the slopes of Bogachiel Peak. The High Divide Trail emerges onto Bogachiel’s southern slope, where mighty Mt. Olympus dominates the southern horizon.

Day 5: Elwha River Valley – Altair Picnic Area - Glines Canyon Overlook; overnight in Port Angeles

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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Distance: 8.8 miles

Elevation Gain: 1,530 feet

Largest Single Elevation Gain: 200 feet

Following a second night at Sol Duc, we’re off to the Elwha Valley on Day 5. We’ll walk along the mighty Elwha, occasionally climbing above the boiling river as it plunges dramatically to the Pacific. We’ll reach Altair Campground, which is no longer accessible by car, and can continue up the deserted road to Glines Canyon Dam Spillway Overlook before our turnaround. We’re then headed to Port Angeles for our final night.

Day 6: Hurricane Ridge – Hurricane Hill – Klahhane Ridge. Van shuttle return to Seattle

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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Distance: 3.2 miles

Elevation Gain: 805 feet

Largest Single Elevation Gain: 280 feet

Don’t plan an early flight on our final day, Day 6, because we have a full day planned in the alpine reaches of Hurricane Ridge. From Hurricane Ridge, we’ll hike above the trees to Hurricane Hill, with its sweeping views of the snowclad peaks of the Bailey Range. We may also venture out on the beautiful Klahhane Ridge for ridgecrest walking with unlimited views. Ultimately, we will have to leave this wonderland for our return to Seattle where the Olympic National Park Hiking Trip concludes.

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