Olympic National Park and the Olympic Peninsula

Agate Beach Lodge is the perfect basecamp to explore the area and make memories to last a lifetime.


About Olympic National Park

With over 3.5 million visitors each year, Olympic National Park is a top destination in the U.S. and frequently rated among the top five U.S. national parks. Whether you want to backpack in the Olympic Mountains, enjoy scenic day hikes to waterfalls, drive into a temperate rain forest, or explore Washington’s stunning coastline, Olympic National Park offers an adventure for everyone. Below we provide links for more information about the Olympic Peninsula’s top destinations.

If you’re looking to maximize your time and learn more about this beautiful park, we recommend booking a tour with Olympic Hiking Co. They provide group sightseeing tours and customizable private tours throughout Olympic National Park. Their team of guides pride themselves in sharing compelling stories and information about the park’s natural history, flora & fauna, geography, and wildlife. Better yet, all of the photos on this page were captured on one of their tours!

For more information visit: www.hikeolympic.com

All photos courtesy of Olympic Hiking Co.

Hoh Rain Forest

Hurricane Ridge

Lake Crescent

Pacific Coast

Guided Tours with Olympic Hiking Co.

Sol Duc Falls

Cape Flattery