Olympic National Park
Everything you could want in a historic national-park lodge and more, the suspended-in-time Quinault, built in 1926, has a massive fireplace, a manicured…
Olympic National Park
Everything you could want in a historic national-park lodge and more, the suspended-in-time Quinault, built in 1926, has a massive fireplace, a manicured…
Olympic Peninsula
The Kalaloch (built in 1953) makes up for a relatively unassuming facade with a spectacular setting perched on a bluff overlooking the crashing Pacific…
Olympic Peninsula
Built in 1889, this beautiful Victorian building was once a brothel run by the locally notorious Madame Marie, who did business out of the 2nd-floor…
Olympic Peninsula
Another Queen Anne masterpiece, this former residence of the German consul is a splendid eight-room B&B adorned with the kind of authentic 19th-century…
Olympic Peninsula
This striking modern replica of US president George Washington's Mt Vernon home sits on a lavender farm on a cliff overlooking a sublime stretch of the…
Olympic Peninsula
One of Port Townsend's signature buildings has been turned into a historic hotel-restaurant that's light on fancy gimmicks but heavy on period…
Olympic National Park
While Sol Duc lacks the classic touches and style of the more luxurious and older park lodges, this well-known spa retreat packs a punch with its…
Olympic Peninsula
Sitting above one of Washington's most beautiful beaches, the tribe-owned-and-operated resort has accommodations ranging from basic A-frame cabins with…
Olympic Peninsula
A note on the door from the Cullens (a vampire family in the Twilight series) tells you that they're on vacation but the innkeepers will take care of you…
Olympic National Park
This turn-of-the-century lodge is handsomely furnished with antiques and surrounded by giant fir trees. There's a wide variety of lodging available, but…
Olympic Peninsula
Spread out along a wild stretch of beach, these cabins aren't fancy, but if you're here to surf, fish or hike out to Shi Shi Beach (a few miles' walk;…
Olympic Peninsula
Incredible value, these homes sit very far apart from each other on 20 acres, with views of the soaring Olympic Mountains; it's quiet bucolic bliss only a…
Butler's Motel & Nature Museum
Olympic Peninsula
Located one block off the main drag, these neat, simple little motel rooms and cabins are lovingly tended by the sweet and ever-helpful Nancy. All come…
Olympic Peninsula
Homey and friendly, the Waterstreet offers great-value rooms in a naturally aged Victorian flophouse. If you're a family or group, go for suite 5 or 15 –…
Olympic Peninsula
A brick gem set off the main drag but still in the heart of town, this place keeps to the Victorian theme but transcends the norm with great service and…
Olympic Peninsula
Stay in a room in the eye-catching three-story mansion with impressive wraparound porches, or in one of the three well-decked-out one-story cabins close…
Olympic Peninsula
This is the most comfortable place in town, offering gorgeous rooms, an on-site bistro, a swimming pool with hot tub, and complimentary cookies and soup…
Olympic Peninsula
The 15 nonreservable sites fill every day before noon at this small campground on Lake Ozette, a popular playground for boats and kayaks. Pit toilets and…
Olympic Peninsula
On a bluff overlooking the Pacific, the 168 sites here (no RV hookups) offer a convenient yet busy base for exploring Olympic National Park.
Olympic Peninsula
Along the Quillayute River, 2 miles east of Rialto Beach, Mora offers 95 regular sites. Guided nature walks depart from here in summer.
Olympic Peninsula
Tucked into the woods a few minutes off Hwy 101, this place feels miles away but is conveniently located very near the services of Forks. Cabins have…
Olympic National Park
A blend of motel and mountain lodge, the River Inn is handily positioned on US 101 next to the eating and gas facilities at Amanda Park. Its position on…
Olympic Peninsula
Eighty RV-hookup sites, many of them beachfront, plus a handful of hiker-cyclist sites ($16). Amenities include kitchen shelters, flush toilets and hot…
Olympic Peninsula
Nothing special on the outside but surprisingly spacious and tidy within, this no-frills, family-run place down by the ferry launch is Port Angeles'…
Olympic Peninsula
Like most accommodations in Neah Bay, this place with simple cabins (built in 2012) doesn't aspire to much beyond the regular fishing crowd – but, having…
Olympic National Park
Eight miles northwest of Hoodsport, this campground is centered on a large reservoir on the Skokomish River, popular with anglers, water-skiers and…
Olympic Peninsula
This bright and clean hostel in a lime-green heritage home has several bunk rooms and two private rooms ($64). The bathroom and kitchen are shared, the…
Olympic National Park
Near Brinnon along US 101 is this 425-acre, year-round campground situated in an expanse of meadow, close to the mouth of the Dosewallips River and facing…
Olympic National Park
This 80-site facility, with its tall fir and cedar trees and mossy undergrowth, offers a quintessential Olympic rainforest experience. It's also handy for…
Olympic National Park
The only national-park campground on Lake Crescent features 88 sites, a general store and boat rentals. It's first-come, first-served and situated at the…
Olympic National Park
Located at the end of Queets River Rd (not recommended for RVs), this small campground with 20 primitive sites is tucked amid temperate rainforest.
Olympic National Park
Five miles south of Port Angeles, this is the closest campground to Hurricane Ridge, with 105 sites, flush toilets and potable water.
Olympic Peninsula
A better-than-average family-run motel perched on the bluff above downtown. Most rooms have views over the harbor.
Olympic National Park
Adjacent to the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center, the campground features 88 sites, most alongside the Hoh River.
Olympic Peninsula
The most convenient campground is 6 miles south of Forks, right on the Bogachiel River, with 35 sites, piped water and flush toilets.