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The front porch features wooden rocking chairs overlooking a large open field, surrounded by dense trees. Soft string lights are illuminated above, enhancing the tranquil evening atmosphere as dusk settles in, with gentle orange and pink hues in the sky.
Cottage in Port Angeles
5 out of 5 average rating, 292 reviews

Fir Cottage: A lovely, private cabin on 40 acres

Fir Haven, located 15 minutes from town, is on 40 private acres that have been in the family for generations. The 600sf cottage looks out over a large field surrounded by forest, orchards, trails, canyons, and Siebert Creek. It's perfect for couples and close friends, with 2 dedicated bedrooms and a cozy living room. **12 y/o and above only due to safety concerns!** Explore the property, visit the pond, and walk trails looping around the 15 acre field and through acres of stunning PNW forest.

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A gravel driveway is framed by a wooden gate, leading into a wooded area. Lush greenery surrounds the path, with planters adorned with colorful flowers positioned on each gate post. The atmosphere is tranquil and inviting, depicting a picturesque entryway to a secluded retreat.
Guesthouse in Port Angeles
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 330 reviews

The Carriage House

Our vacation rental is located on ten secluded and wooded acres on the beautiful Olympic Peninsula, surrounded by lakes, hiking trails,and gorgeous sunsets on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Our guesthouse is named The Carriage House as it sits above a three-car garage. The rental has a full kitchen and bath, with a wood burning stove in the living area. It is a quiet, peaceful and great place to relax. Enjoy our quiet yet close location, listening to the wind in the trees, not traffic going by.

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A cabin is softly illuminated at night, nestled among tall trees. Its deck is surrounded by dense foliage, creating a secluded atmosphere. Warm light spills from the cabin, contrasting with the dark surroundings and highlighting the natural beauty of the forest.
Tiny home in Port Angeles
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 253 reviews

Tiny Sol Duc River Cabin: Olympic National Park

ADVENTURE AWAITS!! Welcome to Misty Morrow - a cozy riverfront cabin nestled on the Sol Duc River. Whether you’re planning to fish, hunt, boat, hike, ski, soak in the Sol Duc hot springs (seasonal), or snuggle under a blanket and watch elk spar and deer play, this tiny cabin is sure to cut the mustard. Enjoy the misty mountain wall mural, warm your hands by the fire, and recharge in nature. ** Click the ♡ on the upper right-hand corner so you can find it easier later and share with others **

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A hot tub is situated on a stone path surrounded by greenery, facing the river and forest. Steam rises from the tub, which is placed near a wooden deck with soft lighting. Moss-covered trees add a lush backdrop to the serene setting.
Cabin in Port Angeles
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 393 reviews

Sol Duc Serenity- Riverfront +Hot Tub + Nat'l Park

Sol Duc Serenity awaits you in your own cottage w/ abundant privacy & beauty. Instantly unwind to the sounds & sights of the river just below your private deck. Or steps away to a second deck, soak in the hot tub with a front row view of the river & moss strewn forest. This rare 1bdrm/1bath w/ a full kitchen & modern bath is a diamond in the rough, and is centrally located between all Olympic National Park top stops (lake crescent, moss hall etc). Check out what’s in the neighborhood below!

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A spacious deck overlooks the tranquil waters of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, with stunning sunset views illuminating the sky in warm tones. A single wooden chair is positioned to enjoy the serene scenery, and the rhythm of the surf can be imagined.
Home in Port Angeles
5 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Strait Surf House

Refresh your soul at this inspiring and tranquil getaway. Located in a small gated community along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the sights & sounds of the surf & wildlife will leave you in awe from the moment you arrive. Canada is just 12 miles across the Strait so the ships coming and going from the Pacific to the ports of Seattle & Vancouver pass by adding to the ever changing scene. Dramatic tide changes, world class sunsets, abundant wildlife, surfing, crabbing, fishing, beach combing...

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An inviting entrance features a wooden door adorned with artistic details, surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant flowers. The cobblestone pathway leads to a neatly arranged garden, with a hint of seating visible in the background, enhancing the welcoming atmosphere of the property.
Guesthouse in Port Angeles
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 285 reviews

Cozy Art Studio Guesthouse

Located in the foothills of the Olympics and set on 10 acres of pasture and forest, the Art Studio is the perfect base to launch your adventures. Bright artsy studio is near Hurricane Ridge, Lake Crescent, & hiking trails, and 10 minutes from the National Park Information Center, downtown Port Angeles restaurants and shops , and the Victoria Ferry. Due to COVID-19, we block off an additional day prior and following each guest visit and take extra care to disinfect and clean for your safety.

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Home in Clallam Bay
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Bay Views & Beach Access! Clallam Bay

Nestled in quiet Clallam Bay, our charming Slip Point Cottage has a bay view & easy public beach access just steps from our door. Here, you can relax, beach comb, and explore the amazing Olympic Peninsula knowing you have a cozy centrally located home base to return to. Olympic National Park, stunning coastlines, hiking trails, and surfing spots are nearby. Just one to two minutes from Seiku and world-class fishing, our 3 BR, 2 bath home offers a wonderful place to get away from it all.

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A hot tub with bubbling water is positioned in the foreground, with the cabin visible in the background. The deck overlooks the river, framed by mossy trees and a gravel pathway leading to the water's edge. A serene view of the river can be seen beyond the deck.
Cabin in Port Angeles
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 262 reviews

SOL DUC RIVER FRONT-DRAGONFLY RETREAT-HOT TUB😁

Indulge in tranquility at this riverside cabin. Relax by the gas fireplace or cook in the elegant kitchen with a view of the river and mossy trees from the deck. Explore the outdoors on the nearby Discovery Trail (0.08 miles). Visit Sol Duc Hot Springs, Olympic National Park, Lake Crescent, and La Push. Forks and Kalaloch are nearby. Enjoy entertainment on two TVs (1 Blu-ray, 1 Wi-Fi), 50 dvds available, but note there's no dishwasher, and Wi-Fi and cell service may be INTERMITTENT.

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A secluded deck features a spacious soaking tub surrounded by tall cedar and fir trees, filtering sunlight. A glass of beverage rests on the wooden ledge, inviting relaxation in a natural setting. The tranquil ambiance is enhanced by the lush greenery in the background.
Cabin in Port Angeles
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Olympic National Park - Hiker's Cabin

Welcome, Hikers! Our 30 acre property adjoins the verdant lowland forest of Olympic National Park. From the shared lower deck, sit and enjoy your coffee or wine and look right down the Elwha Valley to the majestic Olympic Mountains with a view of the Elwha River and Mt. Carrie glacier. The Hiker's Cabin serves as an ideal base for daily excursions to explore Olympic National Park and local beaches. Walk directly from the Hiker’s Cabin onto trails leading into the park!

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The interior of the camper features a spacious open layout with a central island kitchen, stainless steel appliances, and ample countertop space. A comfortable seating area includes a sectional sofa and a convertible dinette, surrounded by large windows that invite natural light.
Camper/RV in Port Angeles
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

The Diggins private campsite near Forks

Quiet country setting located 14 miles north of Forks. Explore all the Olympic Peninsula has to offer; beautiful beaches, fishing, hiking, biking, and Twilight activities . You will find your accommodations clean and relaxing. Enjoy a campfire and kick back with your favorite beverage. With a little additional cost you could invite family or close friends that have an RV, camper or tent. We have room for two RVs. with 30 amp power that could also charge your EV.

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A vibrant blue exterior of the house is displayed, featuring a covered porch with wooden railings. A pair of windows is positioned symmetrically on the front wall, enhancing the cozy appearance. The surrounding area is green with foliage, providing a natural backdrop.
Cottage in Clallam Bay
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

EAGLE CREST NEST

The Eagle Crest Nest has been recently remodeled and is located near beaches, the fishing village of Sekiu, Lake Ozette and Olympic National Park. The kitchen is fully equipped or you can barbecue outdoors. A flat screen TV, along with puzzles and games is available. NO WIFI on site - so unplug and relax. For the traveler, there is a washer and dryer. Fishermen will find a fish cleaning station and a small freezer along parking for your boat.

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A secluded cabin is visible across a serene pond, framed by tall grasses and reeds. The wooden structure features a porch with a railing, surrounded by a natural landscape of trees and meadows. Reflections of the cabin can be seen in the calm water.
Cabin in Port Angeles
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Tiny home with a private Pond. Olympic Nat. Park

Secluded, tastefully cute, cozy cabin w/ loft, surrounded by natural meadows & a pond. Comfortable beds, complete kitchen with all amenities. Romantic, completely private setting yet easy access to Olympic National Park, 2 major towns & all the Olympic Peninsula has to offer. This studio-type cottage is open to all who are sleeping. We are meticulously sanitizing and cleaning after each guest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Olympic National Forest located?

    Olympic National Forest is on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, stretching across varied terrain near coastal beaches, mountains, and lush forests. It surrounds much of Olympic National Park and is easily reached from towns on the peninsula.

  • When is the best time to visit Olympic National Forest?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for drier weather and access to hiking trails or lakes. Winter and early spring bring more rainfall and cooler temperatures, creating vivid green forests and fewer visitors.

  • What are some things to do near Olympic National Forest?

    You can explore coastal beaches, visit the neighboring Olympic National Park, or discover riverside trails and small outdoor markets around the area. The region also has locally owned art galleries, forested picnic spots, and access to lake activities.

  • How is the weather near Olympic National Forest?

    Expect cool, wet winters with frequent rain around 35–49°F (2–10°C), and mild, drier summers reaching 51–69°F (11–21°C). Rain is common from fall through early spring, so waterproof layers are often suggested; summer days are typically clearer and warmer.

All about Olympic National Forest

Stretched across Washington state’s Olympic Peninsula is Olympic National Forest, an emerald paradise encompassing nearly 650,000 acres of lush woodlands covering the hilltops of the rugged Olympic Mountains and magnificent Olympic National Park. The area boasts an extensive network of multi-use trails that meander through the dense, verdant landscape full of scenic views. Shi Shi Beach, Ruby Beach, and Kalaloch Beach are just a few of the focal points that dot the national parkland’s picturesque coastline.

The breathtaking sea stacks, stone-covered beaches, and hiking trails winding along the Pacific Ocean in this vast expanse of untouched coastal wilderness provide excellent spots for exploring tide pools and temperate rainforests. Olympic National Forest is awash in diverse plant life, fungi, and lichens, which sustain various fauna, such as the Olympic torrent salamanders that roam the area. Recreational opportunities are plentiful year-round, including skiing at Hurricane Ridge in the colder months.

What are the top things to do in Olympic National Forest?

The Hoh Rainforest

The Hoh Rainforest is one of the largest temperate rainforests in the United States and is one of four rainforests situated on the Olympic Peninsula. Here, you can explore the lush territory by foot on numerous trails that cater to varying skill levels. The Hall of Mosses is a popular loop that’s less than a mile long, with old-growth forest, temperate bigleaf maple trees, and Sitka spruces lining its path. The trail leads to an enchanting grove of maple trees draped in a curtain of green and brown moss. The Spruce Nature Trail spans a little over a mile and winds along the Taft Creek and the Hoh River. The Hoh River Trail is the main hiking trail spanning 18.5 miles and leading to the Blue Glacier moraine, which looks up at Mount Olympus.

Rialto Beach

On the Pacific side of the Olympic Peninsula, just north of La Push, is Rialto Beach featuring rocky shorelines, piles of driftwood, towering sea stacks, tide pools, and the unique Hole in the Wall rock formation. The beach includes a two-mile walking trail filled with raw natural beauty, from waves crashing over Gunsight Rock and offshore sea stacks to the Tree Graveyard. Plus, there are many opportunities to spot wildlife, including whales, otters, sea lions, seabirds, and eagles.

Hurricane Ridge

Expanding 17 miles south of Port Angeles, Hurricane Ridge is a breathtaking mountain area in Olympic National Park full of hiking trails, scenic ridge tops, and subalpine lakes. Big Meadow trail is a paved half-mile loop that winds through open meadows and provides stunning views of the Olympic Mountains. Cirque Rim, a mile-long paved trail, provides views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Port Angeles. And the Hurricane Hill trail, a paved 3.2-mile roundtrip hike, leads to panoramic views of the mountains and ocean. During the winter, Hurricane Ridge transforms into a popular skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing spot.