Experience the otherworldly beauty of Olympic National Park on a day trip from Seattle. Marvel at majestic mountains and pristine glacial lakes. This UNESCO World Heritage Site awaits your exploration.
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[Summer] April 01- October15 Itinerary:
Seattle takes the ferry go to Bainbridge (45 mins) → Olympic National Park → Hurricane Ridge (75 mins) → Lake Crescent (30 mins) → Marymere Falls (45 mins) → Bainbridge takes the ferry back to Seattle (45 mins)
*Please note that if Hurricane Ridge is close due to weather condition, Ediz Hook and East Beach will be arranged as alternative.
[Winter] October 16-March 31 Itinerary:
Seattle takes the ferry to Bainbridge (45 mins) → Olympic National Park → Lake Crescent (30 mins) → East Beach (30 mins) → Marymere Falls (45 mins) → Ediz Hook (30 mins) → Bainbridge takes the ferry back to Seattle (45 mins)
Olympic National Park
Lake Crescent
Located in Washington's Olympic Peninsula, features four diverse zones: the Pacific coast, alpine areas, temperate rainforests, and drier forests. Initially named Mount Olympus National Monument by President Theodore Roosevelt, the park's 73-mile untouched coastline dates back to the ice age. From lush western rainforests to the grand Olympic Mountains, limited vehicle access makes it ideal for hikers. Home to exclusive flora and fauna, this isolated park is a top draw along the west coast
This deep lake in the heart of Olympic National Park holds water that is a brilliant hue of bright blue. It was formed during the last Ice Age by thousands of years of glacial activity
Located in Olympic National Park near Lake Crescent in Washington, United States. The falls is one of the more popular attractions in the area, due to ease of access and proximity to U.S. Highway 101