When to Go

When to Go

Summer, with its long stretches of sun-filled days, is prime touring time for Olympic National Park, perfect for taking in sweeping mountain-top vistas and dazzling Northwestern beaches. June through September are peak months, when more than 75% of park visitors stream into the area; popular stops like Hurricane Ridge, the Hoh Rain Forest, Lake Crescent, and Ruby Beach are bustling by 10 AM.

Late spring and early autumn are also good bets for clear weather; any time between April and October, and you'll have a chance of blue skies. Between Thanksgiving and Easter, it's a toss-up as to which days will turn out fair; prepare for heavy clouds, rain showers, and chilly temperatures, then hope for the best.

That said, winter is a great time to visit if you enjoy isolation. Locals are usually the only hardy souls exploring the park's winter scenes, except for weekend skiers heading to the snowfields around Hurricane Ridge. Many visitor facilities have limited hours or are closed from October to April.



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