Olympic National Park has them all ... partially encircling the majority of the park and providing access to its many points of interest. Visitors beginning their journey in the Seattle metro area ...
The ferry is the way we chose to travel to Olympic National Park, and it has pros and cons. The biggest pro is that you get some incredible Seattle cityscape views as you leave for Bainbridge Island.
Jumping on the ferry from Seattle to Olympic National Park is basically like a VIP limo service. Why sit in traffic when you can cruise on Puget Sound, taking in the scenic waterfront views ...
Once you've had your fill of art, turn your attention to the view, which stretches ... details and tour schedules. Best of Olympic National Park from Seattle: All-Inclusive Small-Group Day Tour ...
Welcome to the Pacific Northwest! From the city of Seattle, make your way to Olympic National Park, one of the most beautiful places on Earth. It is in this landscape that natural wonders, complex ...
To reach Olympic National Park, many visitors fly into the Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (SEA), which sits about 130 miles east. Car rentals are abundant at the airport and surrounding area.
Beach visitors pose with the “Tree of Life” on Kalaloch Beach in Olympic National Park before the tree sank during storms in early 2025. Mathew Nichols Photography Courtesy A tree that seems ...
SEATTLE— The Center for Biological Diversity today filed a petition with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to protect Olympic marmots under the Endangered Species Act. The rare marmots are found only ...
Olympic National Park’s iconic Tree of Life is struggling to survive as the Kalaloch Beach bluff on which it has sat for hundreds of years continues to erode at a rapid rate amidst heavy winter ...