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Olympic National Park

Lodging:

Several cottages, cabins, motel units, and lodge rooms are available within Olympic National Park. It is advisable to make reservations well in advance. Names, addresses, telephone numbers, and web sites for these properties are listed below. For information about lodging outside of the park, call theNorth Olympic Peninsula Visitor and Convention Bureau at 1-800-942-4042.

Kalaloch Lodge
15715 Highway 101
Forks, WA 98331
360-962-2271
Overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the lodge offers a total of 60 guest rooms and scenic bluff log cabins. Open year round.

Lake Crescent Lodge
416 Lake Crescent Road
Port Angeles, WA 98362
360-928-3211
Built in 1916, the historic lodge includes a variety of accommodations, ranging from lakeside cottages to motor lodge rooms. Open late April through late October.

Log Cabin Resort
3183 East Beach Road
Port Angeles, WA 98362
360-928-3325
Situated on the north shore of Lake Crescent, the resort offers a variety of accommodations including lakeside chalets, lodge rooms, rustic cabins, and camping log cabins. Open April through October (full services begin in May).

Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort
PO Box 2169
Port Angeles, WA 98362
360-327-3583
Located 12 miles inside the park, the Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort features 29 cabins and more than 20 outdoor mineral water hot pools. Open late March through late October.

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