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Day 1: Seattle
Seattle is such a beautiful, fun place that gives you all the coastal big city feels. The Cuisine is AMAZING, any style of food you can imagine they have it plus more! So many touristy places to visit! I have been here twice now and still haven’t even seen a sliver of what it truly has to offer.
Start Early: Don’t underestimate the distance and time it takes to reach the Olympic National Park especially certain popular areas such as the Hoh Rainforest.
Recommend places to eat:
- Breakfast: Biscuit Bitch
- Lunch: Dreamland Bar and Diner or The Crab Pot
- Dinner: Pink Door plus so many more options
Must-see Attractions: There are a ton of fun things to do Downtown!

Pike Place Market
- You can find Flying fish, Fresh Flowers, Veggies, Fruits, Unique PNW Berry Jams, Restaurants galore with multiples levels you could easily spend a couple of hours here
- Fresh Squeezed Organic Cosmic Apple Cider- I dream about this stuff and my mouth is literally watering right now thinking about it. I recommend Lavender, it’s my absolute favorite! The best part is you get to taste all the flavors, you can’t go wrong with any of them!
- Gum Wall– Bring your gum and head down to the lower level the one-of-kind experience, add your little mark on The Gum Wall by choosing the gum color of your choice and attempt to find a spot to leave your masterpiece.
- Heck, even bring your business card and stick that bad boy up!
Hot Tub Boats Seattle
- One of the most unique fun things we have ever done as a group!
- Get views of the Seattle Skyline and the most amazing house boats from the Puget Sound
- Easy to navigate with a joystick anyone can use
- The water stays about 104 degrees so plan accordingly to the weather
- We went in June, of course, they were experiencing warmer than usual weather so 90+ degree weather plus 104-degree hot tub didn’t mix as well but still was a blast.
Seattle Space Needle
- The Loupe Lounge 21+World’s Only Revolving Glass Floor
- 360-degree view with a full rotation every 47 minutes
- Closes for the Summer Season open during Fall-Spring
- Unique tower inspired dining experience
- Check out the menu before you go there are limited dining options!

Ferry Routes
Pro Tip: Try not to miss your Ferry (especially multiple times like us) it could cost you a pretty good chunk of your day, if not the whole thing!
Bainbridge Ferry *Preferred route*
- Duration: 35-minute ride
- Location: Downtown Seattle Pier
- Conveniently close to Pikes Market in case you want to do some exploring before heading on over to the Olympic National Park
- Location: Downtown Seattle Pier
- Tip: Arrive early – WSDOT recommends at least 20 minutes early
- Don’t underestimate just how long it can take to get to the Ferry gates even if you are just a few blocks away it could take a lot longer than anticipated due to the traffic downtown!
- Bring a jacket so you can enjoy the views from the deck it gets cold and windy!
- You can buy tickets in advance, but it does not guarantee your spot since it’s a first-come first-served basis
Edmonds-Kingston Ferry
- Duration: 30-minute ride
- Location: North of Seattle
- Distance to: Roughly 1 hour and 20-minute drive to Port Angeles
- Tip: Arrive early- WSDOT recommends at least 20 minutes in advance.
- Check wait times online through wsdot.com. There can be less availability on this ferry route depending on the time-of-day, early morning seems to be more crowded with morning commute passengers.
- Plus only 1 Ferry may be running meaning limited availability.
- Bring a jacket if you plan to enjoy the views from the deck, it gets cold and windy!
- You can buy tickets in advance, but it does not guarantee your spot, it is still a first-come first-served basis

Sequim
- Lavender Capitol of North America
- Make a short little stop here (or maybe longer depending on season) directly on the way to Port Angeles
- Annual Lavender Festival every 3rd Weekend of July
- Everything you could want Lavender and more!
- Can you tell I’m a lavender girly yet?!
- Over 30,000 visitors
- Everything you could want Lavender and more!
- U-Pick Farms during the summer months
- Loganberries, Boysenberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Blueberries and Blackberries!
- Of course, Lavender!

Photo Courtesy of Graysmarsh Farms

Port Angeles
- Largest town in the Olympic National Park peninsula
- Make sure to grab gas, food and use the restrooms here!
- Tip: There are limited gas stations and restaurants available in the Olympic National Park so make sure you plan ahead of time for those stops.
- Make sure to grab gas, food and use the restrooms here!
- If you are a Twilight fan you can stop at Bella Italia restaurant and have the famous Mushroom Ravioli that Bella orders.
- Side note: This restaurant was not the actual film location but is still fun to stop by if you are a fan!
- If you want to break up your trip and add an extra day to your itinerary, this is the perfect area to stay to begin your Olympic National Park journey
Madison Falls Trail
60ft Waterfall
- Hike Length: 0.1 mile
- Hike Duration: Roughly 5-15 minutes
- Trail Difficulty: Very Easy
- That’s coming from a Kansas girl, so you know it’s the truth!
- Wheelchair accessible
- Elevation: 50 Ft Gain
- Trail Type: Out and back
- Distance to: Roughly 20 minutes from Port Angeles on the way to Lake Crescent
- Making it a perfect stop to start your hiking adventures for the day and well worth it for the small amount of physical effort.
I love a good waterfall! I try to add at least one to every vacay itinerary, if possible. This was a perfect one to add since it basically didn’t take any time out of our day.

Lake Crescent
- Heaven on Earth
- The most beautiful lake I have ever seen! Looking back at photos I still can’t believe a place like that this exists, and I have had the amazing opportunity to experience it not once but twice!
- A Glacier Lake
- Warning: If you plan to take a dip just know it is very cold year-round due to its origins.
- Fun Fact: Lake Crescent is the only place in the world where you can find Beardslee Trout, also known as Bluebacks to locals!
- Lake Crescent Lodge was built in 1916
- Lake Crescent Lodge | Olympic National Park
- Owned by the National Park Service
- Several different types of rooms available: Cabins, Cottages, Lodge Rooms etc…
- A few options are even listed on the National Register of Historical places you can stay
- Several different types of rooms available: Cabins, Cottages, Lodge Rooms etc…
- President Franklin D. Roosevelt stayed here on September 20th, 1937.
- Later in 1938, he would sign a law creating our beautiful Olympic National Park.
Trails
Marymere Falls
90 ft waterfall
- Hike Length: You can start at Storm King Ranger Station ~1.8 miles RT or Lake Crescent Lodge ~2.1 miles RT
- Hike Duration: 1- 1.5 hours
- Trail Difficulty: Easy to moderate
- Elevation: 500 Ft Elev. Gain
- Trail Type: Out and Back
- Location: South side of Lake Crescent
- Distance to:
- Port Angeles: 30 Minutes
- Marymere Falls: 20 Minutes to the North side of the lake
- Madison Falls: 25 Minutes
Devils Punchbowl
- Hike Length: 2.4 Miles RT
- Hike Duration: About an hour
- Trail Difficulty: Easy
- Elevation: 130 Ft Elev. Gain
- Trail Type: Out and Back
- Location: North side of Lake Crescent
- Distance to:
- Port Angeles: 30 Minutes
- Marymere Falls: 20 Minutes to the South side of the lake
- Madison Falls: 25 Minutes

Cape Flattery
Known as the “Northwesternmost Point of the Contiguous United States”
Located on the Makah Tribal Reservation
- Hike Length: 1.2 Miles RT
- Hike Duration: 30 Minutes-1 hour depending on how long you take in the views
- Trail Difficulty: Easy with a slightly moderate amount of exertion to get back
- Elevation: 200 -/+ ft Elev.
- Trail Type: Out and back
- Parking Pass/Entry Fee:
- Must buy Makah Recreation Pass-$20.00
- Can buy online through Makah.com or in person at The Makah Tribal Council, Warm House Café, Makah Marine, Big Salmon Fishing Resort, Washburn’s General Store, Ravens Corner or Makah Mini Mart.
- Must buy Makah Recreation Pass-$20.00
- Tip: Arrive early or later in the day to avoid the crowds
- There are only 20 spots in the parking lot
- Types of Animals Found and When to See Them:
- Year Round sealions stick around this area
- January- April spot eagles spending their winter diving for fresh fish
- March-May is the best chance to see Giant Gray Whales, Orcas, and Humpback Whales as they travel from California near Alaska
- Cape Flattery is a feeding point for the whale pods
- Summertime you can catch the local Cape Flattery Puffin colony
- I have heard they have magnificent tide pools; it was too late when we went to get to explore the area before nighttime set in.
- Tip: Bring /stop and buy flashlights or make sure your phone is fully charged in case it starts to get dark depending on how late you begin your hike, it gets dark out there.
- We like to jam pack everything in and was able to catch the last bit of sunset out there completely alone! Absolutely beautiful, I would definitely recommend but be prepared!

Forks, Washington
- Cute quaint little town with a beautiful mountainous backdrop
- Perfect home base for central Olympic National Park
- Especially if you plan to head to The Hoh Rainforest, Kalaloch Beach, Rialto Beach etc.
- 25 minutes from Rialto Beach
- 50 minutes from Kalaloch Beach
- 55 minutes from The Hoh Rainforest
- Especially if you plan to head to The Hoh Rainforest, Kalaloch Beach, Rialto Beach etc.
- “Home of Twilight”
- Although, nothing was filmed there
- You can find more of the actual film locations in Oregon and Vancouver, Canada.
- The town still embraces its fame
- Take a photo with the Forks Welcome Sign
- Stop in the Chamber of Commerce to grab a self-guided map, view the small Twilight Display, and replicas of Bellas red truck (movie/book versions)
- View Dr. Cullens Reserved Parking Spot off of 5th Street Near the Forks Community Hospital Administration Building
- Forever Twilight Collection is a must see with screen worn outfits and props from all movies
- Did I mention its free? My favorite 4 letter F word.
- Although, nothing was filmed there
- Multiple restaurant options to choose from
- Tip: Make sure to check the times when places close, you may be pretty limited on options later in the evening.
- Plan ahead, you may need food with you just in case it’s too late.
- Tip: Make sure to check the times when places close, you may be pretty limited on options later in the evening.
Places to Stay
Hoh Valley Cabins Forks, WA
The most convenient, beautiful, cozy place to stay near the Hoh Rainforest only about 20 minutes down the road.
Tip: Make sure to book in advance, they will sell out in quickly! We haven’t had the opportunity to stay in these beautiful cabins yet but it’s top of our list next visit!
- Cost: Average $145- $165 nightly
- Guest Capacity: 4
- Bedrooms: 1
- Beds: 1 Queen and 1 Queen Sofa bed
- Bathrooms: 1
- Amenities:
- Fireplace
- Electric Car Charger Station
- Distance to:
- Hoh Rainforest: 20 Minutes
- Ruby Beach: 25 Minutes
- Kalaloch Beach: 35 Minutes
- Rialto Beach: 50 Minutes
Elk Creek Inn Forks, WA
One of our favorite places we stayed in Forks thus far such a comfortable homey place, we didn’t want to leave! Hang out in the hot tub or enjoy smores by the firepit while listening to the rustling of the river nearby!
- Cost: Averages $150-$225 nightly
- Guest Capacity: 4
- Bedrooms: 2
- Beds: 1 Queen and 2 Twins
- Bathrooms: 1
- Amenities:
- Hot tub
- Fire pit
- Grill
- Washer/Dryer
- Distance to:
- Hoh Rainforest: 60 Minutes
- Ruby Beach: 45 Minutes
- Kalaloch Beach: 50 Minutes
- Rialto Beach: 30 Minutes
Rainforest Tiny Home Retreat #18 Forks, WA
Beautiful, charming convenient downtown Forks location perfect for slightly larger groups.
- Cost: Averages $325- $405 nightly
- Guest Capacity: 6
- Bedrooms: 2
- Beds: 1 Double Bed and 2 Queen Beds
- Bathrooms: 1
- Amenities:
- Fire Pit
- Grill
- Pet Friendly
- Distance to:
- Hoh Rainforest: 50 Minutes
- Rialto Beach: 25 Minutes
- Ruby Beach: 35 Minutes
- Kalaloch Beach: 45 Minutes

Day 2: First Stop Hoh Rainforest
Tip: The earlier you get a head start on the day, the better!
The Hoh Rainforest hands down is one of the most majestic places on earth! Imagine exploring an ethereal fairytale like forest, walking amongst thousand-year-old trees that are lined with such vibrant green moss they droop just a bit, while rain slightly drizzles around you. Sound like a dream? It truly is.
Visit Year Round:
- Spring:
- Perfect time to experience the extremely vibrant new plant growth and forest rejuvenation this time of the year
- Average Temperature: 50 degrees – 60 degrees
- Moderate rainfall so plan ahead trails may be muddy and/or flooded
- Fewer crowds during the spring months
- Summer:
- Most popular time to visit due to ideal weather and hiking conditions
- Tip: Arrive early (or later in the day) to avoid crowds
- Make this your first stop of the day and wake up early!
- For reference, by 10am there was over a 2 hour wait just to enter the park
- Average Temperatures: 65 degrees-75 degrees
- Less rain fall making perfect hiking conditions
- Even in the summer the Hoh Rainforest still appears out of this world, although, the amount of recent rainfall sure does make a huge difference in vibrancy
- Summer tends to be the season we visit the most often and it can be a whole different experience with recent rainfall/earlier in the season verse lack of rain/mid to late season
- Fall:
- View the fall foliage mixed with the luscious green moss and ferns
- Average Temperatures: 50 degrees- 65 degrees
- Rainfall starts to pick back up near October so expect more muddy trails and cooler temperatures around then
- Fewer crowds
- Winter:
- The most luscious, vibrant green time frame to visit due to the higher amount of rainfall.
- Tip: Be prepared, it is typical for trails to be muddy or even flooded this time of year
- Average Temperatures: 40 degrees- 50 degrees
- 140 Inches of Average Rainfall
- Least amount of people visits during the winter months
- It hardly ever snows in the Hoh Rainforest
- It does in other higher elevation areas nearby such as Hurricane Ridge
- The most luscious, vibrant green time frame to visit due to the higher amount of rainfall.
Trails
Hall of Mosses
My favorite place on earth and the main reason people come to visit the Olympic National Park!
- Hike Length: 0.8 Mile RT
- Hike Duration: 30 Minutes to an hour (I could spend all day here)
- Trail Difficulty: Easy
- Elevation: 100 Ft Gain
- Trail Type: Loop
- Parking Pass/Entry Fee: National Park Pass
Spruce Nature Trail
Such a beautiful, easy trail, totally worth doing! You get to experience the lush old growth forest while walking along the Hoh River!
- Hike Length: 1.2 RT
- Hike Duration: 45 Minutes to an hour
- Trail Difficulty: Easy
- Elevation: Less than 65 Ft Gain
- Trail Type: Loop
- Parking Pass/Entry Fee: National Park Pass
Hoh River Trail
What a unique trail for the dedicated hikers! Hiking amongst lush rainforest, the Hoh River, alpine meadows and glacier fields. There aren’t too many places on the earth that offer such diversity in such a relatively short hike.
- Hike Length: Up to 34.8 Miles RT
- Plenty of day hike places to stop and turn around you don’t have go the full way
- First River Access: 1.8 Miles RT
- Mineral Creek Falls: 5.4 Miles RT
- Cedar Grove: 8 Miles RT
- 5 Mile Island:10 Miles RT
- Plenty of day hike places to stop and turn around you don’t have go the full way
- Hike Duration: Potentially up to several days
- Trail Difficulty: Moderate to Strenuous
- Elevation: 1,000 Ft to 3,700 Ft at Glacier Meadows
- Trail Type: Out and back
- Parking Pass/Entry Fee: Olympic National Park Wilderness Pass $45 annual fee or daily permits available for $8 a day if you are over 15 years old (free if under 15) plus $6.00 non-refundable reservation fee
- Best Time to Visit: Late June through September
Food
- Stop and get food (or bring it)!
- I cant stress this enough!
- Highly Recommend: Hard Rain Café
- Conveniently placed near Hoh Rainforest
- Highly Recommend: Hard Rain Café
- Stop here after your hike grab a bite to eat and some souvenirsI was one Hangry lady after passing up some yummy smelling burgers and fries because I thought “I wasn’t that hungry yet”
- Food places were extremely limited on the route from Hoh Rainforest to Rialto Beach down to Kalaloch Beach finally ending in Centralia, WA
- I cant stress this enough!

Rialto Beach
- Tip: Check Tide Schedule
- Plan visit around low tide!
- During low tide you can see purple, pink and orange starfish, turquoise anemones, tons of mussels covered with barnacles plus so much more!
- A local recommended going here verse Kalaloch Beach immediately after leaving the Hoh Rainforest. It added extra time but was so worth it!
- She also mentioned Shi Shi Beach has the best tide pools but we were too limited on time to visit
- This ended up being one of my absolute favorite hikes due to all of the sea life but was more strenuous than I imagined it was going to be due to the sand.
- Plan visit around low tide!
- Hike Length: 3.3 Miles RT
- Hike Duration: 2-3 hours depending on exploration time
- Trail Difficulty: Easy to Moderate (the sand can kind of kick your booty)
- Elevation: Minimal
- Trail Type: Out and back
- Parking Pass/Entry Fee: National Park Pass
Food
River’s Edge Restaurant La Push, WA
- 22 Minutes from Rialto Beach
- Absolutely beautiful water view
- American/Seafood Cuisine: Mostly seafood options, a few other options including a burger and chicken sandwich
- 12 Minutes from Rialto Beach
- Small Restaurant in a resort area with cabins
- American Cuisine: Burgers, Seafood, Chicken and even a Twilight themed section on their menu

Kalaloch Beach-Tree of Life
This is a must-see if you are visiting the Olympic National Park! The beautiful gravity defying Sitka Spruce Tree clinging by its exposed roots is in a fragile state and experts believe coastal erosion may take our beloved tree from us sooner than we’d like. You cant pass up on this quick, amazing stop!
Park at the Kalaloch Campground Parking Lot
- Hike Length: 0.5 Miles RT
- Hike Duration: 15-30 Minutes depending on how long you explore
- Trail Difficulty: Easy and short with minimal steep sections
- Elevation: Minimal elevation gain, roughly 20–30 feet from the bluff to the beach
- Trail Type: Out-and-back
- Parking Pass/Entry Fee: National Park Pass
- Distance to:
- Centralia, WA: 2 hr 30 Min
- Seattle, WA: 3 hr 15 Min
- Portland, OR: 3 Hr 50 Min
Food
Creekside Restaurant Forks, WA
- 2 Minutes from The Tree of Life
- Beautiful Creekside View
- Serves seafood, burgers, salads etc.
- During growing season atleast 60% of their ingredients are locally sourced within 150 Mile radius
- Certified Green Restaurant
- Sends used fryer oil to be recycled by biodiesel fuel producers
- Provides food scraps to local farmers for pig feed etc.

Centralia, WA
Perfect stopping point to stay outside of the city and break up the drive a bit, if you are heading to either Seattle, WA or Portland, OR. We picked the most enchanting place hidden in the forest, it was such a perfect way to end our trip (and saved us a little $$ too)!
Places To Stay
Little Cabin in The Forest Centralia, WA
Walking up to this spot was magical, especially at night. The fairy lights created such a charming first impression, setting the perfect tone for our stay! Pictures on Airbnb don’t justify.
- Cost: $95-$120 Nightly
- Guest Capacity: 2
- Bedrooms: 1
- Beds: 1 Queen Bed
- Bathrooms: 1
- Amenities:
- Private location
- Nestled in Nature
- Electric Fireplace
- Distance to:
- Kalaloch Beach: 2 Hr 30 Min
- Portland, OR: 1 Hr 30 Min
- Seattle, WA: 1 Hr 40 Min
The Rookery Centralia, WA
Such a beautiful, clean, inviting space perfect for larger groups (or smaller) with all the amenities you could want! If you desire a waterfront rental, look no further!
- Cost: $230 Nightly
- Guest Capacity: 10
- Bedrooms: 3
- Beds: 1 King Bed, 3 Queen Beds and 2 Twin Beds
- Bathrooms: 2
- Amenities:
- Lake View with Private DockHot tub
- Washer/ Dryer
- Distance to:
- Kalaloch Beach: 2 Hr 30 Min
- Seattle, WA: 1 Hr 40 Min
- Portland, OR: 1 Hr 30 Min
Historic 1905 Craftsman Centralia, WA
What a gorgeous, timeless yet comfortably renovated 120-year-old home! I am a sucker for the craftmanship of older homes, you can’t beat it! If only those walls could tell us all they’ve seen throughout its existence.
- Cost: $285 Nightly
- Guest Capacity: 10
- Bedrooms: 4
- Beds: 4 Queen Beds
- Bathrooms: 2 Full and 2 Half
- Amenities:
- FireplaceWasher/Dryer
- Travel Crib
- Distance to:
- Kalaloch Beach: 2 Hr and 30 Min
- Seattle, WA: 1 Hr 40 Min
- Portland, OR: 1 Hr 30 Min
Food
McMenamins Olympic Pub Centralia, WA
- Established in 1908
- Step back into time and history with this beautifully preserved place!
- Historic Bar, Theatre and Hotel
- In 1921, Infamous Train Robber Roy Gardner was recaptured here after escaping federal custody
- Grab some pizza, burgers, sandwiches, salads etc.
- Rustic yet cozy atmosphere
- Yummy, homestyle comfort food
- We ordered a house salad as a pleasant surprise it came with goldfish (and maybe it was pickled onions?) as a topping (don’t knock it until you try it) and boy was that delicious! I still think about that salad to this day!
Plus plenty more options in town depending on your timing

Best Time To Visit The Olympic National Park
Visit Year Round:
When you visit depends on your vision of how you want to spend your vacation exploring the Olympic National Park
- Spring:
- Experience lush forest rejuvenation, heavy waterfalls flows, wildflowers blooms
- Higher elevations may still have snow until late Spring
- Average Temperature: 50 degrees – 60 degrees
- Moderate rainfall so plan ahead trails may be muddy and/or flooded
- Fewer crowds during the spring months
- Summer:
- Most popular time to visit due to ideal weather and hiking conditions
- Tip: Arrive early (or later in the day) to avoid crowds
- Make this your first stop of the day and wake up early!
- For reference, by 10am there was over a 2 hour wait just to enter the park
- Average Temperatures: 65 degrees-75 degrees
- Less rain fall making perfect hiking conditions
- Even in the summer the Hoh Rainforest still appears out of this world, although, the amount of recent rainfall sure does make a huge difference in vibrancy
- Summer tends to be the season we visit the most often and it can be a whole different experience with recent rainfall/earlier in the season verse lack of rain/mid to late season
- Fall:
- View the fall foliage mixed with the luscious green moss and ferns
- Average Temperatures: 50 degrees- 65 degrees
- Rainfall starts to pick back up near October so expect more muddy trails and cooler temperatures around then
- Hurricane Ridge may experience early snow fall so double check road and hiking conditions
- Fewer crowds
- Winter:
- The most luscious, vibrant green time frame to visit due to the higher amount of rainfall.
- Tip: Be prepared, it is typical for trails to be muddy or even flooded this time of year
- Visit Hurricane Ridge for winter activities
- Skiing, Snowboarding, Snowshoeing etc.
- Check road conditions may need tire chains
- Average Temperatures: 40 degrees- 50 degrees
- 140 Inches of Average Rainfall
- Most solitude time to visit due to the smaller number of travelers during the winter months
- The most luscious, vibrant green time frame to visit due to the higher amount of rainfall.
Budget Tips
- Visit during the off-season such as Late Spring or Early Fall for best weather + price
- Stop at store grab food, drinks, snacks etc..
- Pack lunches
- Shop around online, even after you find the place you want to stay, your vacation rental may be on multiple rental sites and you could potentially receive a discount by comparing
- You could camp verse getting a rental/hotel
- Car Rental Deals
- Avis and Budget offer a program where you can sign in with your Amazon Prime account to receive a discount
- When you go to sign in make sure to select other sign-in options and use the Amazon account option
- Up to 30% off base rates plus 10% back in an Amazon gift card
- I’ve definitely utilized this offer and with girl math I have a guilt free mini shopping trips once I receive my Amazon gift card
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