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Welcome to the Olympic Peninsula! We are centrally located to the most beautiful areas of Olympic National Park. This amazing park embraces some of the most diverse ecosystems in the world: Glacier covered peaks, alpine meadows and lakes, eleven major river systems, old growth forest, temperate rain forest, hot springs and the longest stretches of undeveloped beaches in the US.
The Cabins are an hour away from Cape Flattery and the Shi Shi Beach trailhead, a half hour away to the turn off to the Hoh Rainforest, a half hour to Rialto and the La Push Beaches and 15 minutes to Lake Crescent and the turn off to the Solduc Hotsprings.
Forks and the home of all things Twilight is 11 miles to the south. Check out the display of movie props and costumes at the Rain Forest Art Center! Port Angeles is a beautiful 45 minute drive to the east. From there one may drive to the top of Hurricane Ridge.
If you would prefer to book a personal tour of the Olympic National Park, contact our friends at Olympic Experience. You’ll have a unforgettable time with customized tours and guides that specialize in our unique area with all it’s incredible biodiversity.
Welcome to the Olympic Peninsula! We are centrally located to the most beautiful areas of Olympic National Park. This amazing park embraces some of the most diverse ecosystems in the world: Glacier covered peaks, alpine meadows and lakes, eleven major river systems, old growth forest, temperate rain forest, hot springs and the longest stretches of undeveloped beaches in the US.
The Cabins are an hour away from Cape Flattery and the Shi Shi Beach trailhead, a half hour away to the turn off to the Hoh Rainforest, a half hour to Rialto and the La Push Beaches and 15 minutes to Lake Crescent and the turn off to the Solduc Hotsprings.
Forks and the home of all things Twilight is 11 miles to the south. Check out the display of movie props and costumes at the Rain Forest Art Center! Port Angeles is a beautiful 45 minute drive to the east. From there one may drive to the top of Hurricane Ridge.
If you would prefer to book a personal tour of the Olympic National Park, contact our friends at Olympic Experience. You’ll have a unforgettable time with customized tours and guides that specialize in our unique area with all it’s incredible biodiversity.
James Island at Sunset~ La Push First Beach
The Hoh Rainforest
One of only seven temperate rainforests in the world. Hike as little or as long as you like; there is beauty everywhere you turn your senses.
Lake Crescent viewed from Storm King~photo by C. Swingle
Third Beach