Must-see hotels in Olympic Peninsula

  • Lake Quinault Lodge

    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…

  • Kalaloch Lodge

    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…

  • Palace Hotel

    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…

  • Old Consulate Inn B&B

    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…

  • George Washington Inn

    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…

  • Manresa Castle

    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…

  • Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort

    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…

  • Quileute Oceanside Resort

    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…

  • Miller Tree Inn

    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…

  • Lake Crescent Lodge

    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…

  • Hobuck Beach Resort

    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 View Cabins

    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…

  • Waterstreet Hotel

    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 –…

  • Bishop Victorian Hotel

    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…

  • Swan Hotel

    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 Lodge

    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…

  • Lake Ozette Campground

    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…

  • Kalaloch

    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.

  • Mora Campground

    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.

  • Huckleberry Lodge

    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…

  • Quinault River Inn

    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…

  • Fort Worden State Park

    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…

  • Downtown Hotel

    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'…

  • Cape Resort

    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…

  • Skokomish Park Lake Cushman

    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…

  • Toadlily House

    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…

  • Dosewallips State Park

    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…

  • Sol Duc Campground

    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…

  • Fairholm Campground

    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…

  • Queets Campground

    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.

  • Heart o' the Hills Campground

    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.

  • Port Angeles Inn

    Olympic Peninsula

    A better-than-average family-run motel perched on the bluff above downtown. Most rooms have views over the harbor.

  • Hoh Campground

    Olympic National Park

    Adjacent to the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center, the campground features 88 sites, most alongside the Hoh River.

  • Bogachiel State Park

    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.