Olympic National Park Hiking - Lodge Based

4 Nights / 5 Days
Olympic National Park Hiking - Lodge Based
Trip Price: $3,999 / person
Trip Length: 5 Days
Group Size: 4 - 12
Spend five days enjoying some of Olympic National Park's greatest hikes during the day and historic accommodations at night.
Sprawling across 1,406 square miles of rainforests, glacier-capped mountains and stunning beaches, Olympic National Park is a unique natural playground for adventure lovers. Ancient trees are contrasted by pristine glacial lakes, and the area's incredible biodiversity makes it a wonderful place to spot all sorts of plants and animals. This thoughtfully crafted itinerary showcases the full range of the park's beauty. Head upward for incredible views on an exciting hike to Hurricane Hill. Explore tide pools along one of Washington's most picturesque beaches. Walk through enchanting, old-growth forest draped with moss in the Hoh Rainforest. Spend each evening in comfortable accommodations at the Lake Crescent Lodge complex. Built before Olympic was even designated a national park, Lake Crescent Lodge is well-known for its rich history and lore. Relaxing by the fire alongside fellow travelers is the ideal way to cap off an adventure and nature-filled odyssey in one of Washington's most beautiful areas.
Trip Highlights
- Stay at the historic Lake Crescent Lodge complex inside the park
- Take in the expansive views from Hurricane Hill
- Explore the stately sea stacks and rugged coastline of Olympic National Park
- Stand amid a treasure trove of biodiversity in the Hoh Rainforest
- Hike along the Sol Duc River, a thoroughfare for spawning salmon and trout
Activities
This trip is rated Easy Active [2]. Trip members should be capable of hiking 2 to 5 hours each day (up to 6 miles with options for additional hiking) with some steep ascents and descents and elevation gain and loss up to 2,000'.
What's Included
Any park or other admission fees or permits, local taxes; guide leadership; roundtrip transportation from Seattle host hotel and to all destinations visited during the trip; four nights Olympic National Park Lodge accommodations; meals from lunch on Day 1 through lunch on Day 5.
Accommodations
Lake Crescent Lodge Complex, 4 nights
Meet your guides and fellow travelers this morning at our host hotel near the Seattle Airport. Our destination today is beautiful Hurricane Ridge with a stop at the Olympic National Park Interpretive Center to orient ourselves before our first hike to the summit of Hurricane Hill. True to its ominous moniker, this area is known for heavy winds and inclement weather. However, if conditions are favorable, the trail is the perfect introduction to the Olympic Mountain Range. With panoramas of surrounding peaks, views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and chances to glimpse area wildlife, it's not surprising that Hurricane Hill is one of the most treasured destinations within Olympic National Park. After a full day, we head to Lake Crescent, where we'll settle into our rooms and freshen up before enjoying our first dinner together. Lunch and dinner included.
Hiking: 3.2 miles; 650' elevation gain/loss; Van transfer 3-4 hours.
Our destination today takes us through impressive forests of Douglas fir and Western cedar, to the gorgeous fast flowing Elwha River. Originating from the Elwha Snowfinger, a perennial snow field near Dodwell Rixon Pass in the Olympic Range, the Elwha flows 45 miles in a northerly direction to the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The recent removal of two dams has allowed the mighty Elwha to once again run free, inviting steelhead and salmon to return to their native spawning grounds.
Hiking: 5 miles, up to 1250' gain/loss: '; Van transfer: 40 mins
Welcome to the Hoh Rainforest. We hike a trail surrounded by every shade of green imaginable and visit the home of many unique animal species. Life abounds, from the moss-covered nurse logs on the forest floor to the highest branches of old growth in the thick upper canopies. We keep an eye out for the banana slugs, Douglas squirrels, northern spotted owls and the majestic Roosevelt elk. Our naturalist guides provide valuable insight into the rich natural history of the area. After our time in the Hoh, we'll head back to the comfort of Lake Crescent Lodge, where we'll reflect on all we've seen and relax before tonight's dinner.
Hiking: 2+ miles; up to 100' elevation gain/loss; transfer 3 hours.
We enjoy breakfast at Lake Crescent Lodge before heading out for a day along the water. Our final trail will be determined by tides, trail conditions and weather. Regardless of our destination, the characteristic rugged terrain of Washington's scenic coast provides a perfect backdrop for photographers. Sea stacks, natural arches and clear deep tide pools offer visitors a perfect environment for exploration, and we take our time wandering the hidden corners of dark, sandy beaches. This evening we return to our lodge for a hearty dinner and warm beds. All meals included.
Hiking: 4 miles; 300' elevation gain/loss; transfer 2 hours.
The final destination on our Olympic National Park adventure is the Sol Duc Valley. We hike under a canopy of moss-draped, old-growth forestand feel the spray of Sol Duc Falls as it cascades into a narrow rocky canyon. We'll hike along the Sol Duc River as it journeys from the subalpine terrain of the Olympic Mountains to the lush, temperate rainforest of the Sol Duc Valley. We conclude our adventure with a transfer back to our host hotel near the Seattle airport, arriving early this evening. Please note that traffic, schedules, trail conditions, weather, group pace, and other factors beyond our control can influence our eventual arrival time. Breakfast and lunch included.
Hiking: up to 6 miles; 200' elevation gain/loss; Van transfer 3-4 hours.

Olympic National Park Hiking - Lodge Based
2025 Departure Dates
Monday, May 26th - Friday, May 30th - Available
Monday, June 23rd - Friday, June 27th - Available
Monday, July 21st - Friday, July 25th - Available
Monday, August 18th - Friday, August 22nd - Available
Monday, August 25th - Friday, August 29th - Available
Monday, September 1st - Friday, September 5th - Available
All dates are subject to lodging availability and may change. Lodging is secured approximately 6 months prior.
Don't see the dates you're looking for? Contact us to book a private departure.
The key to staying comfortable while on an active trip is layering. To get maximum comfort with minimum weight, you need versatile layers that mix and match to create the right amount of insulation, ventilation and weather protection. Try to bring only what is necessary—this will help you and the field staff.
We provide
- Group First Aid Kit
- Trekking Poles
What to pack
Required gear
- Day Pack (21L-35L)
- Hiking Pants (Quick-Dry, Lightweight)
- Hiking Shoes
- Hiking Socks (Synthetic or Wool)
- Insulated Jacket and/or Vest
- Long Sleeve Shirts (Synthetic, Lightweight)
- Rain Jacket (Hooded, Lightweight, Waterproof, Breathable)
- Tee Shirts (Cotton and Synthetic)
- Water Bottles (Two 1-Liter) or Hydration System Plus One 1-Liter Water Bottle
Recommended gear
- Casual Shoes for Travel and Free Time
- Duffel Bag or Soft-Sided Suitcase
- Fleece/Wool Gloves
- Fleece/Wool Hat
- Hand Sanitizer
- Hiking Shorts (Quick-Dry, Lightweight)
- Insect Repellent
- Luggage Tags and Locks
- Pack Rain Cover
- Rain Pants (Lightweight, Waterproof, Breathable)
- Sun Hat
- Sunblock and Lip Balm
- Sunglasses and Accessories
- Swimwear
- Toiletries
- Underwear
You might also consider
- Bandana or Buff for Sun Protection
- Camera and Accessories
- Ear Plugs
- Face Mask
- Flashlight or Headlamp with Fresh Batteries
- Liner Socks (Synthetic)Small Binoculars
- Travel Pillow
Weather
The weather in Olympic National Park varies depending on elevation and location. From June through September average temperaturesaverage from the low 60s to low 70s during the day with lows in the high 40s to mid-50s at night. Rain is always a possibility in the areas where we will be hiking and proper rain gear is important to your overall enjoyment of the trip. Heavy fog is common along the coast.
Single Travelers
Single supplement 2025 - $999