7 Best Hotels in Olympic National Park, Washington

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Major park resorts run from good to terrific, with generally comfortable rooms, excellent facilities, and easy access to trails, beaches, and activity centers. Midsize accommodations, like Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort, are often shockingly rustic—but remember, you're here for the park, not for the rooms.

The towns around the park have motels, hotels, and resorts for every budget. For a full beach-town vacation experience, base yourself in a home or cottage in the coastal community of Seabrook (near Pacific Beach). Sequim and Port Angeles have many attractive, friendly B&Bs, plus lots of inexpensive chain hotels and motels. Forks is basically a motel town, with a few guesthouses around its fringes.

Kalaloch Lodge

$$$$ | 157151 U.S. 101, Olympic National Park, 98331, USA Fodor's Choice

Overlooking the Pacific, Kalaloch has cozy lodge rooms with sea views and separate cabins along the bluff. The weathered clapboard cabins have a fireplace or wood stove, knotty-pine furnishings, earth-tone fabrics, and kitchenettes; the main lodge houses rustic ocean-view rooms and suites (and a few budget units without views); and wood-paneled motel-style quarters are in the Seacrest Building. A trail leads down to the driftwood-strewn beach. Rangers lead free nature walks, beach explorations, and evening programs at the adjacent campground.

Pros

  • Ranger tours
  • Clam digging
  • Supreme storm-watching in winter

Cons

  • No Internet or TVs in cabins
  • Some rooms are two blocks from main lodge
  • Limited cell phone service
157151 U.S. 101, Olympic National Park, 98331, USA
866-662–9928
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54 rooms
No Meals

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Fort Worden State Park Conference Center

$$$$ | 200 Battery Way, 98368, USA

The 330-acre Fort Worden, built as a late-19th-century gun emplacement to guard the mouth of Puget Sound, gained a new purpose when enterprising souls turned the spacious Victorian homes on Officers Row into some of the more memorable lodgings on the Olympic Peninsula. The charming houses are furnished with antique reproductions, and some have been recently renovated with new furniture. Besides the Officers Row choices, there are houses from the former NCO Row and assorted other duplexes, cottages, and loft apartments. Homes range from the one-bedroom Alexander's Cottage (built in 1883) to the recently remodeled 14-bedroom Reunion House that accommodates 29 and has a double kitchen. The old fort is a magical place for children, with an artillery museum, a marine science center, and a graceful old lighthouse. Dining options include a restaurant, pub, and beach snack shack that are open varied hours and days depending on the season.

Pros

  • Myriad activities
  • Acres of waterfront for play
  • Historic ambience

Cons

  • Books up fast for summer dates
  • No TV or air-conditioning in the houses
  • Only some rentals are pet-friendly
200 Battery Way, 98368, USA
360-344–4400
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38 rental homes
No Meals

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Lake Crescent Lodge

$$$$ | 416 Lake Crescent Rd., Olympic National Park, 98363, USA

Deep in the forest at the foot of Mt. Storm King, this 1916 lodge has a variety of comfortable accommodations, from basic rooms with shared baths to spacious two-bedroom fireplace cottages. The historic lodge has second-floor rooms with shared baths. The popular Roosevelt Cottage cabins feature polished wood floors, stone fireplaces, and lake views, and the one- and two-bedroom Singer Tavern Cottages are modeled after the original 1916 cabins and have their own porches with wicker chairs. Additional motel-style rooms are available in adjacent buildings. The lodge's picture windows frame the lake's sapphire waters, and its fir-paneled dining room overlooks the lake; the adjacent lounge is often crowded with campers.

Pros

  • Gorgeous setting
  • Free wireless access in the lobby
  • Lots of opportunities for off-the-grid fun outdoors

Cons

  • Rooms need updating and better cleaning
  • Roosevelt Cottages often are booked a year in advance for summer
  • Crowded with day visitors
416 Lake Crescent Rd., Olympic National Park, 98363, USA
360-928–3211
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Closed Jan.–Apr., except Roosevelt fireplace cabins open weekends
52 rooms
No Meals

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Lake Quinault Lodge

$$$$ | 345 S. Shore Rd., Olympic National Park, 98575, USA

On a lovely glacial lake in Olympic National Forest, this beautiful early-20th-century lodge complex is within walking distance of the lakeshore and hiking trails in the spectacular old-growth forest. A towering brick fireplace is the centerpiece of the great room, where antique wicker furnishings sit beneath ceiling beams painted with Native American designs. In the rooms, modern gadgets are traded in for old-fashioned comforts, such as claw-foot tubs, fireplaces, and walking sticks. Rooms in the Boathouse addition are pet-friendly. The lively bar is a good place to unwind after a day outdoors, and the restaurant serves upscale seafood entrées like grilled Pacific salmon.

Pros

  • Boat tours of the lake are interesting
  • Family-friendly ambience
  • Year-round pool and sauna

Cons

  • No TVs or refrigerators in some rooms
  • Some units need updating
  • No air-conditioning
345 S. Shore Rd., Olympic National Park, 98575, USA
360-288–2910-local
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92 rooms
No Meals

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Log Cabin Resort

$$$ | 3183 E. Beach Rd., Olympic National Park, 98363, USA

This rustic resort has an idyllic setting at the northeast end of Lake Crescent with lodging choices that include A-frame chalet units, standard cabins, small camper cabins, motel units, and RV sites with full hookups. Meals are served seasonally at the cozy, water-view restaurant, and a bed-and-breakfast package is available for extra savings. You can rent row boats, canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards to use by the hour or day.

Pros

  • Boat rentals available on-site
  • Convenient general store
  • Pets allowed in some cabins

Cons

  • Cabins are extremely rustic
  • No plumbing in the camper cabins
  • No TVs
3183 E. Beach Rd., Olympic National Park, 98363, USA
888-896–3818
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Closed Oct.–late May
24 rooms
No Meals

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Ocean Crest Resort

$ | 4651 Rte. 109, 98562, USA

Set on a forested bluff above the Pacific Ocean, 30 minutes from Olympic National Park and Lake Quinault, Ocean Crest has small budget studios, large studios with ocean views, and one- and two-bedroom units. The largest units have a full kitchen, and all but the budget studios have fireplaces. Room furnishings and decor are functional but not fancy. The resort's spa/recreation center across the street has a more modern feel, with high cedar ceilings, skylights, and an indoor pool, hot tub, sauna, fitness center, tanning beds, and kids' outdoor play area. Reach the beach via a series of stairs and boardwalks or a five-minute drive. The resort's acclaimed restaurant serves high-end fare.

Pros

  • Windows open to hear the ocean's roar
  • Some rooms are pet-friendly
  • Off-season specials

Cons

  • Restaurant prices may be too high for budget travelers
  • Some rooms are quite dated
  • The budget studios are tiny
4651 Rte. 109, 98562, USA
360-276–4465
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45 rooms
No Meals

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Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort

$$$$ | 12076 Sol Duc Hot Springs Rd., Olympic National Park, 98363, USA

The main draw of this remote 1910 resort, located deep in the brooding forest along the Sol Duc River and surrounded by 5,000-foot-tall mountains, is the pool area, with soothing mineral baths and a freshwater swimming pool. Some forest cabins have kitchens, but all are spartan; however, after a day's hike, a dip, and dinner at the Springs Restaurant, you'll hardly notice. The attractive fir-and-cedar-paneled dining room serves unpretentious meals at breakfast, lunch, and dinnertime, drawing on top Northwest seafood and produce.

Pros

  • Nearby trails
  • Peaceful setting
  • Some units are pet-friendly

Cons

  • Units are dated and very basic, and cleanliness may be inconsistent
  • No air-conditioning, TV, or Internet access
  • Pools get crowded
12076 Sol Duc Hot Springs Rd., Olympic National Park, 98363, USA
888-896–3818
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Closed Oct.–late May
33 rooms
No Meals

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