
What is there to do in Olympic National Park?
Which ferry service do you recommend if traveling from Seattle?
How far in advance should overnight accommodations be reserved?
Are reservations required for dining?
Do you have non-smoking rooms?
Is Wi-Fi Internet Accesss Available?
Are Pets Allowed?
What is there to do in Olympic National Park?
There are opportunities to explore around every corner: guided hikes, lake tours, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing at Lake Quinault and Lake Crescent, and the inviting mineral hot springs at Sol Duc. Hike a trail, visit a beach, explore the rain forest, build a sandcastle, go fishing , fly a kite – or just sit, relax, and take in the most stunning panoramas in the Pacific Northwest
Which ferry service do you recommend if traveling from Seattle?
The most direct route from Seattle and SeaTac Airport is via the Bainbridge Island ferry from downtown Seattle, operated by the Washington State Ferry System. A driving route can also be chosen from Interstate 5 through Tacoma and Bremerton to the Olympic Peninsula.
How far in advance should overnight accommodations be reserved?
All of our lodges are extremely popular....four months in advance during the summer months for stays of one or two nights, six months in advance for extended stays. However, with a little flexibility, we're often able to accommodated guests with little notice.
Are reservations required for dining?
Yes, we recommend reservations be made through the front desk.
Do you have non-smoking rooms?
Yes, all of our Lodges have non-smoking accommodations.
Is Wi-Fi Internet Accesss Available?
Lake Quinault Lodge: Yes, available in main lodge and all rooms.
Lake Crescent Lodge: Yes, available in main lodge lobby and on the sun porch.
Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort: No WiFi available.
Log Cabin Resort: No WiFi available.
Are Pets Allowed?
Lake Quinault Lodge: Welcome in Boat House Rooms; $25 fee per pet per stay, no size limit, must be leashed at all times.
Lake Crescent Lodge: Pets are welcome in the Roosevelt Fireplace Cabins or Singer Tavern Cottages with a non-refundable pet fee of $25 fee per pet per stay. No size limit must be leashed at all times.
Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort: Pets are permitted in all cabins with a $25 fee per pet per stay. No size limit, must be leashed at all times.
Log Cabin Resort: Pets are welcome in the Rustic Sleep Cabins, Rustic Kitchenette Cabins and Camper cabins only with a $20 per pet per stay fee, 2 pet max; must be leashed at all times.
Campground Pet Policies