Does Olympic National Park have a visitor center?

There are five visitor centers at Olympic National Park. Visitors can get information and passport stamps at each visitor center. 

  • [place id="6082" slug="gi98itjOX/olympic-national-park-visitor-center-port-angeles-washington-us" label="Olympic National Park Visitor Center"]: Includes exhibits about the park's natural and cultural history, hands-on "Discovery Room" for kids, a bookstore, two short nature trails, and a 25-minute film "Mosaic of Diversity" (shown upon request).

  • [place id="25031" slug="1Q56tmm7F/olympic-national-park,-wilderness-information-center-port-angeles-washington-us" label="Olympic National Park, Wilderness Information Center"]: Includes wilderness information and trip planning advice, wilderness camping (backpacking) permits, and bear canister rentals.

  • [place id="13100" slug="Bgp1l7zmj/hurricane-ridge-visitor-center-port-angeles-washington-us" label="Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center"]: Includes exhibits about the park's mountain habitats, guided walks and talks, a snack bar, and gift shop in the summer, and a 20-minute orientation film shown on request. There are short trails nearby.

  • [place id="6083" slug="vzkLxYjin/hoh-rain-forest-visitor-center-forks-washington-us" label="Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center"]: Includes exhibits, a bookstore, two self-guided nature trails, and guided walks and talks in the summer. The Hoh River Trail starts near here. This visitor center is closed in January and February, there is no food service, and the closest gas station is 31 miles away.

  • [place id="25032" slug="zp4ntUEUT/kalaloch-ranger-station-forks-washington-us" label="Kalaloch Ranger Station"]: Includes a bookstore and guided walks and talks in the summer. This visitor center is closed in fall and winter.

  • There are five visitor centers at Olympic National Park. Visitors can get information and passport stamps at each visitor center. 

    • [place id="6082" slug="gi98itjOX/olympic-national-park-visitor-center-port-angeles-washington-us" label="Olympic National Park Visitor Center"]: Includes exhibits about the park's natural and cultural history, hands-on "Discovery Room" for kids, a bookstore, two short nature trails, and a 25-minute film "Mosaic of Diversity" (shown upon request).

    • [place id="25031" slug="1Q56tmm7F/olympic-national-park,-wilderness-information-center-port-angeles-washington-us" label="Olympic National Park, Wilderness Information Center"]: Includes wilderness information and trip planning advice, wilderness camping (backpacking) permits, and bear canister rentals.

    • [place id="13100" slug="Bgp1l7zmj/hurricane-ridge-visitor-center-port-angeles-washington-us" label="Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center"]: Includes exhibits about the park's mountain habitats, guided walks and talks, a snack bar, and gift shop in the summer, and a 20-minute orientation film shown on request. There are short trails nearby.

    • [place id="6083" slug="vzkLxYjin/hoh-rain-forest-visitor-center-forks-washington-us" label="Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center"]: Includes exhibits, a bookstore, two self-guided nature trails, and guided walks and talks in the summer. The Hoh River Trail starts near here. This visitor center is closed in January and February, there is no food service, and the closest gas station is 31 miles away.

    • [place id="25032" slug="zp4ntUEUT/kalaloch-ranger-station-forks-washington-us" label="Kalaloch Ranger Station"]: Includes a bookstore and guided walks and talks in the summer. This visitor center is closed in fall and winter.