Olympic Peninsula
Travel Guide





Visit Olympic Peninsula
Where to stay in Olympic Peninsula

Seabrook
If you're spending some time in Seabrook, Old Stump and Community Garden are top sights worth seeing.

Port Townsend Historic District
Unique features of Port Townsend Historic District include the waterfront views and shopping. Make a stop by Ann Starrett Mansion or Port Townsend Carnegie Library while you're exploring the area.

Mains Farm
When in Mains Farm, you can plan a visit to Dungeness Spit and Olympic Game Farm, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

Highland Hills
While Highland Hills might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Museum and Art Center and John Wayne Marina.

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Popular places to visit

Olympic National Park
A great day out for visitors to Seattle, a captivating rainforest peninsula popular with hikers, skiers, and those simply looking for an escape.

Olympic National Park Visitor Center
Explore the lovely green spaces of Olympic National Park Visitor Center and enjoy the hiking trails in Port Angeles. Stroll along the area's waterfront, or simply savor its top-notch restaurants.

Lake Crescent
With brilliant blue waters for boating, alpine scenery and abundant hiking trails, this glacial lake is the perfect wilderness escape.

Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center
Immerse yourself in the lush, primordial environment of this carefully preserved temperate rain forest with its extraordinary range of plant and animal life.

Ruby Beach
Revel in the mesmerizing scenery of dramatic and varying sea stacks rising impressively out of the ocean.

Rialto Beach
Wild and unspoiled, this rugged and remote stretch of coast is filled with unique geological formations and feels like the edge of the world.