Olympic National Park — Mount Angeles Road
Port Angeles, WA Hours and Location
Category: National Parks
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Olympic National Park Hours
Other Nearby Locations:
- San Juan Island National Historical Park: Friday Harbor — 31.2 miles
- Klondike Gold Rush - Seattle Unit National Historical Park: Seattle — 61.3 miles
- Wing Luke Museum Affiliated Area: Seattle — 61.7 miles
Other Nearby:
- Big Lots: Port Angeles — 1.2 miles
- Sears Hometown Store: Port Angeles — 1.2 miles
- Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Store: Port Angeles — 1.6 miles
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3002 Mount Angeles Road
Port Angeles, WA 98362Driving Directions
Phone: (360)565-3130(360)565-3130 Maps & Directions
Other Nearby Locations:
- San Juan Island National Historical Park: Friday Harbor — 31.2 miles
- Klondike Gold Rush - Seattle Unit National Historical Park: Seattle — 61.3 miles
- Wing Luke Museum Affiliated Area: Seattle — 61.7 miles
Other Nearby:
- Big Lots: Port Angeles — 1.2 miles
- Sears Hometown Store: Port Angeles — 1.2 miles
- Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Store: Port Angeles — 1.6 miles
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National Park
Operating Hours & Seasons
Olympic National Park
Olympic National Park is open 24 hours a day year-round, although some roads, campgrounds and facilities are open seasonally. Visitor centers and Hurricane Ridge Road are closed Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Standard Hours
- Sunday:12:00 AM-12:00 AM
- Monday:12:00 AM-12:00 AM
- Tuesday:12:00 AM-12:00 AM
- Wednesday:12:00 AM-12:00 AM
- Thursday:12:00 AM-12:00 AM
- Friday:12:00 AM-12:00 AM
- Saturday:12:00 AM-12:00 AM
Fees & Passes
Entrance Fees:
- $25.00 - Olympic Entrance Fee - Vehicle (Non-Commercial)
Valid for seven consecutive days. Applies to private, non-commercial vehicles (15 passenger capacity or less). The pass covers all vehicle occupants. - $15.00 - Olympic Entrance Fee - Motorcycle
Valid for seven consecutive days. Fee admits one individual on a private, non-commercial motorcycle. - $10.00 - Olympic Entrance Fee - Per Person and Bicyclists
Valid for seven consecutive days. This fee admits one person without a vehicle, including hikers, bicyclists, and pedestrians. Individuals fifteen years or younger are admitted free of charge. - $75.00 - Olympic Entrance Fee - Commercial Van (7-15 seats)
A commercial tour is defined as persons traveling on an itinerary that has been packaged, priced or sold for leisure recreational purposes by an organization that realizes financial gain through the provisions of the service. - $100.00 - Olympic Entrance Fee - Commercial Minibus (16-25 seats)
A commercial tour is defined as persons traveling on an itinerary that has been packaged, priced or sold for leisure recreational purposes by an organization that realizes financial gain through the provisions of the service. - $200.00 - Olympic Entrance Fee - Commercial Motor-coach (26 seats or more)
A commercial tour is defined as persons traveling on an itinerary that has been packaged, priced or sold for leisure recreational purposes by an organization that realizes financial gain through the provisions of the service. - $25.00 - Olympic Entrance Fee - Non-Commercial Organized Group Vehicles 15 seats or less
Applies to organized groups such as Scouts, Rotary, Youth Groups, Churches, Clubs and Reunions etc. Youth 15 and under are admitted free of charge.
Entrance Passes:
- $50.00 - Olympic National Park Annual Pass
The Olympic National Park Annual Pass costs $50 and is good at for entry into the park for one year from the month of purchase. Passes can be purchased at Olympic National Park visitor centers and entrance stations.
About
Discover Olympic's Diverse Wilderness
With its incredible range of precipitation and elevation, diversity is the hallmark of Olympic National Park. Encompassing nearly a million acres, the park protects a vast wilderness, thousands of years of human history, and several distinctly different ecosystems, including glacier-capped mountains, old-growth temperate rain forests, and over 70 miles of wild coastline. Come explore!
Directions
You can reach Olympic National Park via the I-5 corridor or by any one of the quieter state roadways. Once you arrive on the Olympic Peninsula connect to Hwy 101 to reach any destinations in and around Olympic National Park. From Olympia: take I-5 to Hwy 101 From Tacoma: take State Route 16 to Bremerton; take State Route 3 north from Bremerton to State Route 104. From Washington/Oregon Coast connect to Hwy 101 in Aberdeen.
Visitor Centers
Olympic National Park Visitor Center
Main visitor center for Olympic National Park. Open daily year-round; times vary by season. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas .Educational exhibits and brochures available. Mora Ranger Station
Small ranger station located two miles from Rialto Beach. Mora Campground nearby. Ranger Station is closed during winter. Open intermittently during the summer. Park maps and informational brochures available. Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center
Located in the Hoh Rain Forest. The visitor center is open daily during the summer and intermittently during the winter. Educational exhibits and informational brochures available. Kalaloch Ranger Station
Kalaloch Ranger Station is open daily during the summer and closed the rest of the year. Educational exhibits and informational brochures available. Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center
Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center is open daily during the summer. During the winter, it is open on the weekends depending on weather and road conditions. Educational exhibits and informational brochures available. Quinault Rain Forest Ranger Station
Quinault Rain Forest Ranger Station is open intermittently during the summer and closed during the rest of the year. Educational exhibits and informational brochures available. Ozette Ranger Station
Ozette Ranger Station is open intermittently during the summer and closed during the winter. Informational brochures available. Storm King Ranger Station
Storm King Ranger Station is open intermittently during the summer and closed during the rest of the year. Informational brochures available. Staircase Ranger Station
Staircase Ranger Station is open intermittently during the summer and closed during winter. Informational brochures available. Eagle Ranger Station
Open intermittently in the summer. Closed for the remainder of the year. Elwha Ranger Station
Open intermittently during the summer. Closed in winter. Informational brochures available.
Weather
Summers tend to be fair and warm, with high temperatures between 65 and 75 degrees F. July, August and September are the driest months, with heavier precipitation during the rest of the year. While winters are mild at lower elevation, snowfall can be heavy in the mountains. It is common for different weather conditions to exist within the park at the same time. At any time of year, visitors should come prepared for a variety of conditions.
Permits and Reservations Information
As of: 3:57 am (PDT) Mon May 5, 2025. [Change]