Be prepared to properly dispose of human waste & pack out all trash. Users should expect no restrooms, water, or garbage services available. Most day-use sites and trailheads are open. Recreation Passes and Permits are required at some locations. Trails open for pedestrians only at the gate unless otherwise noted.Ĥ.1.22 Klahanie Campground remains closed through 2022 Please pack out all trash.ĥ.6.22 Falls View Campground remains closed for maintenance. A toilet is open at the Madison Falls Trailhead, but no further facilities are available beyond the gate. Roads and campgrounds in the park may close on short notice for safety due to hazardous weather.Īlthough the Elwha/Olympic Hot Springs Road is closed to vehicles at the Madison Falls parking area due to a road washout, the road is open to pedestrians, stock, bicyclists, and pets on leash. For information about Kalaloch Lodge click here.īefore your visit Hurricane Ridge, call the recorded Road & Weather line at 36 to check the current status of roads and campgrounds and for weather information (updated twice daily). For information on Lake Crescent Lodge, Lake Quinault Lodge, Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort, Log Cabin Resort and other services and concessions operated within Olympic National Park here. Entry Passes and Backcountry Permits are required. Visit the Olympic National Park Alerts & Conditions page and the Trail Conditions page. The Heart O’ the Hills area, including the Heart O’ the Hills Campground, will remain open. Learn More Olympic National Parkĩ.12.22 As of September 6, Obstruction Point Road is also closed at its junction with Hurricane Ridge Road through the remainder of the 2022 season. Work is expected to continue late Summer 2023. Road & Trail Maintenanceĥ.23.22 Road construction continues on Upper Hoh Road outside the park – Expect delays & heavy truck traffic. For general Covid-19 and travel safety information see our COVID-19 Blog. For fishing and shellfishing regulations visit WA State Dept. For traffic and road closures visit WA State Dept. We encourage everyone to visit each jurisdiction’s website to check on specifics such as max capacity regulations, permits, and camping requirements. Visit our Lodging page for a complete list of campgrounds and RV parks on the Olympic Peninsula. Regular seasonal closures as well as privately-owned campgrounds and RV parks will not be listed here in detail. This page has the latest information on major closures to recreational lands and roads on the Olympic Peninsula as well as required permit information.
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