The Best Camping in Olympic National Park
Looking for the best camping in Olympic National Park? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around Olympic National Park. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.
Top camping spots in and near Olympic National Park
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Port Angeles, Washington
Hike Through History Along the Elwha River
26.23 mi / 6132 ft gainThe Elwha River Trail cuts south into the heart of Olympic National Park along a densely forested valley, following the same route taken by some of the earliest explorers of the Olympic Peninsula at the end of the 19th century. Past Port Angeles, at a hard curve in US-101, take Olympic Hot Sprin...Read more -
Port Angeles, Washington
Hike to Sunrise Ridge
5.43 mi / 1627 ft gainThe trail crosses through fir trees and alpine meadows. Views to the north include the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Vancouver Island, and Mount Baker. Hikers will enjoy wildflowers, and a little dose of the freshest air you will ever breathe. The hike begins on the High Ridge Nature Trail, and connec...Read more -
Port Angeles, Washington
Hike the Little River Trail
15.79 mi / 4626 ft gainSome old cabins and houses remain along the trail. The trail begins in DNR land and enters Olympic National Park after about 1.1 miles. The trail ascends next to a river, and winds through large rock faces. The trail features a waterfall, and is shared by hikers, horseback riders, and those wishi...Read more -
Port Angeles, Washington
Hike to Grand Valley via Grand Pass
9.8 mi / 2400 ft gainGrand Valley is one of the most popular areas in Olympic National Park. The hike to Grand Valley via Grand Pass is perfect for experienced hikers who are looking for a breathtaking backpacking or hiking experience with friends. Camping is available around Grand Lake, Moose Lake, and Gladys Lake. ...Read more -
Port Angeles, Washington
Hike to Elk Mountain from Obstruction Point
5.04 mi / 644 ft gainOlympic National Park is built for someone with a week or more to spare for backpacking deep into the heart of the park's endless miles of wilderness. Between the mountains, the coast, and the rainforest, there is a lot of park to see for someone who is trying to fit their visit into an extended ...Read more -
Port Angeles, Washington
Backpack to Grand Park in the Olympics
5.07.5 mi / 2500 ft gainThe beauty of many of the north coast trails in the Olympic Peninsula is that your car does a lot of the heavy lifting for you. This is certainly true of the Grand Valley Trail, which begins more than a vertical mile above the Strait of Juan de Fuca at the end of the Obstruction Point Road. Six...Read more -
Port Angeles, Washington
Olympic National Park Switchback Trail
3.06 mi / 1473 ft gainOlympic National Park Switchback Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a lake located near Port Angeles, Washington.Read more -
Port Angeles, Washington
Deer Lake Trail
6.62 mi / 1919 ft gainDeer Lake Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a lake located near Port Angeles, Washington.Read more -
Port Angeles, Washington
High Divide and 7 Lakes Basin
5.019.93 mi / 5056 ft gainA day spent plying the trails of the High Divide in Olympic National Park changes an outdoorsman. This moderate to strenuous loop boasts the best views on the peninsula, a chance to see foraging black bears and abundant deer, stunning waterfalls and marvelous old growth forests. By the time you f...Read more -
Quinault, Washington
Backpack to Enchanted Valley Chateau
5.031.59 mi / 5052 ft gainThis backpacking trip can easily be done in 2 days, but some people prefer to stretch it out to 3. Luckily there are several different spots to stop and camp, so you can split up the distance however you are the most comfortable. The elevation over the course of the trail is minimal, which means ...Read more -
18113 Upper Hoh Road, Washington
Hoh River Trail to Hoh Lake Trail
29.04 mi / 4938 ft gainHoh River Trail to Hoh Lake Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a lake located near Joyce, Washington.Read more -
18113 Upper Hoh Road, Washington
Hoh Rainforest and Hall Of Mosses
4.51.04 mi / 203 ft gainStarting at the Hoh Rainforest Visitor Center, take the only trail out into the forest itself. After a few hundred yards there will be a sign pointing you in the direction of the Hall Of Mosses. Follow signs and a very well-maintained trail over crystal clear creeks and fallen trees until you r...Read more -
Forks, Washington
Backpack the Hoh River Trail
5.035.69 mi / 5948 ft gainGrab a permit on your way in at the Wilderness Information Center (WIC) in Port Angeles or at the Quinault USFS/NFS Recreation Information center before parking at the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center and use the wash station and rest room before you head out on the trail. The first five miles of...Read more -
Forks, Washington
Climb Mount Olympus, Olympic NP
45 mi / 8000 ft gainGetting to the summit is no easy task. The approach is long, you must cross a glacier, and once you are to the summit block the easiest way up is on loose 4th class rock, however a short pitch of 5.4 rock is recommended instead. Getting there On your way to the trail-head you will need to stop a...Read more -
Forks, Washington
Backpack the Hoh River Trail to Blue Glacier
5.035.68 mi / 5948 ft gainThe well trodden and well marked trail begins in the rainforest, and is flat and follows the river for the first few miles. There are many marked camp sites along the way, as well as dispersed camping on the sand bars in the river bed. Follow the trail until the first major intersection, at the O...Read more -
Forks, Washington
Backpack the Hoh River to Tom's Creek Campground
6 miOlympic National Park plays host to some incredible things, including the Hoh Rainforest. Known for its long hanging moss and crystal clear waters, it's easy to see why this is a popular destination. Spring is the perfect time of the year to visit, the weather is mild and the park is almost empty...Read more