Travel Planner

Bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the east by the Hood Canal and on the north by the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the Olympic Peninsula is anchored by the majestic Olympic Mountains. No other place in America can match its diversity in terrain and weather in such a compact geographic area. We invite you to visit and explore our lakes, waterfalls, rivers, mountains, beaches, and rain forest!

Visitor Resources

While our main attraction is Olympic National Park, there is a wealth of outdoor activities, cultural experiences, and local events in each community around the Peninsula to keep you coming back for more!

Getting Here

The Dungeness Crab & Seafood festival is located in downtown Port Angeles, on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula and is easily accessible by car, bus, ferry, and plane.

Staying Here

Here, you’ll find accommodations to fit your unique style and satisfy the needs of just about any group learn more about lodging on the Olympic Peninsula.