Where to Stay

Best Hotels Near Olympic National Park

We've researched 4 of the best places to stay near Olympic National Park in Washington. Whether you're looking for in-park lodges, gateway town hotels, or budget-friendly options, our curated list has you covered. The nearest airport is Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), 2 hours 30 minutes (to Port Angeles) from the park.

Price Range Summary

Price ranges: $, $$
Total properties: 4
Inside Park: 2
Location: Washington, US

Lake Crescent Lodge

$$

A 1916 lodge on the shores of the crystalline glacial lake, surrounded by old-growth forest. Roosevelt cabins and lodge rooms offer a peaceful retreat with rowing, kayaking, and hiking from the doorstep.

Inside park$200-340/night
RestaurantBoat RentalsGift ShopTrail Access
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Kalaloch Lodge

$$

A bluff-top lodge overlooking the Pacific Ocean and Kalaloch Beach, offering lodge rooms and rustic cabins with ocean views. The park's only coastal lodging, with direct beach access and stunning sunsets.

Inside park$210-360/night
RestaurantGift ShopBeach AccessOcean Views
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Lake Quinault Lodge

$$

A historic 1926 lakeside lodge on the shores of Lake Quinault in the Olympic rainforest. Cozy rooms, a fireplace lobby, and easy access to rainforest trails.

30 min drive$180-280/night
RestaurantFireplace LobbyLake ViewsWiFi
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Olympic Lodge

$

A comfortable lodge in Port Angeles, the main gateway to Olympic National Park, offering spacious rooms with mountain views, an outdoor pool, and easy access to Hurricane Ridge and the park's northern trails.

5 miles from Hurricane Ridge entrance$120-200/night
PoolFree BreakfastFree ParkingFree Wi-FiFitness Center
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Tips for Booking Hotels Near Olympic National Park

Book early for in-park lodges. Popular lodges inside Olympic National Park sell out 6-12 months in advance, especially during peak season (June, July, August, September). Reserve as early as possible to secure in-park accommodations.
Gateway town alternatives. Hotels in nearby gateway towns are usually cheaper with more availability. They also offer dining and shopping options that in-park lodges may lack.
Consider camping. Olympic National Park offers campground facilities for a budget-friendly option that puts you closer to nature. Campsite reservations can also fill up quickly during peak months.
Check shuttle services. Many national parks, including Olympic National Park, have free shuttle systems that can reduce the need for a car and make staying outside the park more convenient.