Seattle to Olympic Nat'l Park route
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 236
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Seattle to Olympic Nat'l Park route
We'll be driving from Seattle to Olympic National Park on Labor Day. When I look up the route on Google Maps, it suggests taking the Edmonds-Kingston ferry, then onto the 104 and 101. Will the wait to get onto the ferry be long since it's Labor Day? Instead of that route, are we better off driving south toward Tacoma, then onto the 16 and 3, and then the 104?
#3
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 7,090
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
To get to the Olympic Peninsula, we prefer to take the ferry from downtown Seattle to Bainbridge Island and drive up from there, over the Hood Canal Bridge. There are frequent ferries to Bainbridge Island, and lots of interesting shops near the ferry terminal if you do have to wait.
If you go to Edmonds, you may find yourself in some serious traffic on I-5. Check the DOT website for the construction schedule and also check the ferry schedule for frequency of runs.
Returning via Bainbridge Island, you may have to wait a bit. Bring a good book.
I would never drive south from Seattle for that trip unless all the ferries were out of service. I like the ferry and consider it relaxing and part of the vacation. I-5 south through Tacoma is definitely not relaxing.
If you go to Edmonds, you may find yourself in some serious traffic on I-5. Check the DOT website for the construction schedule and also check the ferry schedule for frequency of runs.
Returning via Bainbridge Island, you may have to wait a bit. Bring a good book.
I would never drive south from Seattle for that trip unless all the ferries were out of service. I like the ferry and consider it relaxing and part of the vacation. I-5 south through Tacoma is definitely not relaxing.
#4
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 10,965
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I agree with Orcas that the ferry to Bainbridge Island is a better choice than the one from Edmonds.
However, I don't find a ferry ride enjoyable unless it is a perfect day and I can be on the top deck taking in the views of the city and mountains or I am so pooped that I can't drive a few miles more.
We have friends who live on the Olympic Peninsula, and we usually prefer to drive than take our chances that we will have to wait around for a ferry.
The drive via Tacoma to Port Angeles takes about three hours.
However, I don't find a ferry ride enjoyable unless it is a perfect day and I can be on the top deck taking in the views of the city and mountains or I am so pooped that I can't drive a few miles more.
We have friends who live on the Olympic Peninsula, and we usually prefer to drive than take our chances that we will have to wait around for a ferry.
The drive via Tacoma to Port Angeles takes about three hours.
#5
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 32
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Are you north of Edmonds? That's a good ferry if you're early but it gets crowded in the afternoons (that's non-holiday). You might want to hit whichever ferry you take as early as possible coming and going.
I live on Bainbridge and it's an easy ferry ride and the drive from here to the ONP is great.
Enjoy!
I live on Bainbridge and it's an easy ferry ride and the drive from here to the ONP is great.
Enjoy!