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What are people saying about Olympic National Park

Rashmi_S, May 2026
Amazing experience
I recommend this tour especially if you are traveling solo or have only a few days in Seattle. This day tour to Olympic is well planned and takes you to the major highlights of the park. Be prepared, it can get really cold in the park and carry with you a rain jacket. The tour guide provide rain jackets if you need one. I had a wonderful experience of the National park with this day tour.
Edilberto_B, May 2026
I enjoyed my tour. But I...
I enjoyed my tour. But I wish we could’ve done more walking. Regardless of that I enjoy my tour and had a really good tour guide.
Jacob_S, May 2026
Great Trip
Duan was great and really knew his stuff! Kept us in time and took a chance going up Hurricane Ridge even on a foggy day. Thank god we did; as we were able to see a blackbear with her two cubs up close! Very cool experience!
Kris_M, May 2026
Great tour
This was a great tour. Brent and Gia were organized, communicative and knowledgeable. Highly recommend.

Olympic National Park

5.0
(2,697)
Seattle
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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