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Susan_F, Jul 2026
Great day with Gia!
We had a great trip to Olympic National Park with Gia. She was very friendly and open to adjusting the itinerary to suit everyone’s preferences while keeping within the time we had available. This was our first group tour but it won’t be our last!
Barbara_B, Jun 2026
Scenic nature tour
Very knowledgeable and friendly guide. Beautiful scenery. A full day of sightseeing and learning about Olympic National Park, well worth the fee.
Sima_C, Jul 2026
It is a beautiful park...
It is a beautiful park with magnificent views. Our favorite part was the enchanted rainforest. The tour guide was great!
Anca, Jul 2026
Olympic National park joy
Chris took us to a beautiful part of the world and he has a wonderful sense of humor, taking great care of his group.

Olympic National Park

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Piles of deadwood at Ruby Beach in Olympic National Park, Seattle
  • If you plan to hike, wear shoes suitable for rough, wet terrain, and dress for the weather.

  • Only some of the trails in the park are dog-friendly, and leashes are required.

  • Campfires and wood-burning camp stoves are allowed only at campsites and picnic areas below 3,500 feet (1,067 meters).

  • If you plan to stay overnight, make sure to store all food, garbage, and scented items in a secure bear canister.

  • Many areas of the park—including over eight trails and multiple visitor centers, lookout points, and ranger stations—are accessible to wheelchair users. See the National Park Service website for more details.

  • Olympic National Park tickets are available online and are valid for seven days from the time of your first entry.

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