Wondering how many days in Olympic National Park is enough?
Youโre not alone. Itโs one of the most common questions I get โ and for good reason. Olympic isnโt a one-note park. Itโs mountains, rainforest, and coastline, all spread out across the Olympic Peninsula.
Trying to figure out how many days to spend in Olympic National Park can be tricky, especially when everything looks amazing and the distances are bigger than they seem on the map.
Iโve spent a lot of time in Olympic National Park. Iโve made mistakes (like trying to do too much in one day), and Iโve found the sweet spots that make a visit feel both relaxed and full of adventure. Iโll share what worked, what didnโt, and how you can plan the best itinerary for Olympic National Park based on your travel style.
This is best for anyone asking, โHow many days should I spend in Olympic National Park?โ โ whether youโre building a bigger Washington State road trip or just trying to make the most of a long weekend.
Hereโs a quick tip: Four days is the minimum Iโd recommend if you want to see the highlights without rushing. But depending on your interests (beaches? mountains? waterfalls?), Iโll show you how to tailor your plan to fit.
Letโs break it down and figure out exactly how many days you need for the Olympic trip youโre dreaming of.
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How many days do you need in Olympic National Park?
Olympic National Park is big.ย There are 4 major eco-systems in the park: the mountains, the beaches, the rainforests, and the lowland forests and lakes.ย ย
Distances (and drive times) between the main attractions are longer than youโd think.ย You wonโt be able to see all of Olympic National Park in a day.ย With less time, youโll be able to experience a couple of different environments. With more time, youโll be able to see all four ecosystems, so the longer you stay, the more variety youโll have in your trip.ย ย
If you stay longer than 2 days, consider staying in 2 different locations to minimize drive times each day.ย Forks and Port Angeles are the two main bases.ย
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How Many Days in Olympic National Park?
One Day in Olympic National Park

Itโs possible to take a day trip to Olympic National Park from Seattle, but your day will be long. If you canโ Iโd recommend staying overnight in Forks.ย ย
You wonโt be able to see all of Olympic National Park in one day, but with one day at Olympic National Park, you can visit the rainforest and a couple of the beaches.ย ย
Depending on the tide times, start your Olympic National Park one day trip in the Hoh Rainforest. Getting there early means you can avoid the long lines to get in that form by early morning in summer.
The temperate rainforest is filled with old growth evergreen trees, huge ferns, and twisted, moss-draped Big Leaf Maple Trees.
There are several hikes in the area, including the Hall of Mosses (Read myย Hall of Mosses Trail Guide for details); the Spruce Nature Trail; and the Hoh River Trail.ย Read my Guide to Hiking the Hoh River Trail for information on various turning around points on this awesome trail.ย ย
The other thing you can do on your 1 day in Olympic National Park is to visit a couple of the La Push beaches.ย
You should check the tide chart predictions before you go so that you can time your visit to the beaches around the tides.ย The beaches are under water at high tides.ย A good time to be there is 1.5 hours before low tide.ย ย ย
Two convenient beaches are Second Beach and Rialto Beach.ย Both these beaches are beautiful, wind-swept beaches with huge driftwood and dramatic off-shore sea stacks.ย Rialto Beach also has Hole-in-the-Wall โ a natural arch surrounded by tide pools at low tide. Exploring these tide pools for sea stars, anemones, hermit crabs, sea urchins, etc. is fun for the whole family.ย ย
โก๏ธ Read my guides for more detailed information: Second Beach and Rialto Beach โ Hole In The Wall.ย
โก๏ธ And check out the Best Tide Pools in Olympic National Park.ย
If you have just a day in Olympic National Park, itโs really important to have a plan. Without one, you wonโt get the most out of your limited time. Your best option is to get my Olympic National Park 1 day itinerary.ย ย ย
It has a detailed hour-by-hour schedule with alternatives for different activity and fitness levels, plus trail maps and descriptions, driving instructions, important information, essential tips, and everything else you need to make the most of your Olympic National Park day trip.ย
โก๏ธ Get a one day itinerary โ Olympic National Park hereย
2 Days in Olympic National Park

When you visit Olympic National Park, 2 days will give you time to also see the mountains and the lowland forests.ย
In addition to the places on the one-day itinerary above, your 2 day Olympic National Park itinerary can include a morning at Hurricane Ridge. This is where youโll have spectacular mountain views and walk through alpine meadows filled with wildflowers in summer.ย Read my Guide to Visiting Hurricane Ridge for all the practical information youโll need. Try to time your visit for a clear day so you can enjoy the views.ย ย
There are plenty of hiking trails in the area.ย Here are the 10 Best Hurricane Ridge Hikes. My top picks include:ย ย
๐ฅพ Hurricane Hill Trail: Hurricane Hill Trail Guide
๐ฅพ High Ridge Trail: High Ridge Trail to Sunrise Point
๐ฅพ Cirque Rim Trail:ย Cirque Rim Trail Guide
๐ฅพ Big Meadow Trailย
In the afternoon, head to Sol Duc Valley.ย Highlights include:
โญ watching salmon jump up a waterfall in season at Salmon Cascades
โญ hiking through breathtaking old growth forest on the Ancient Groves Nature Trail
โญ seeing the parkโs most famous waterfall at the end of the Sol Duc Falls Trail and
โญ soaking in the Sol Duc Hot Springs.
โก๏ธ Read my guide to the 8 Best Sol Duc Hikes for a quick summary.ย
If you have 2 days Olympic National Park, I really recommend having a plan. Without one, you wonโt get the most out of your limited time. Your best option is to get my Olympic National Park 2 day itinerary.ย ย ย
It has a detailed hour-by-hour schedule with alternatives for different activity and fitness levels, plus trail maps and descriptions, driving instructions, important information, essential tips, and everything else you need to make the most of your 2 day itinerary Olympic National Parkย
โก๏ธ Get an Olympic National Park itinerary โ 2 days here
3 Days in Olympic National Park

A 3 day trip to Olympic National Park can include everything on the 2-day itinerary plus the largest lake in the park and more stunning beaches.ย ย
Youโll want to time your 3 day Olympic National Park itinerary around the low tides again. Youโll be able to see the Kalaloch Beaches.ย There are 3 beaches to visit:
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the beautiful Ruby Beach (sea stacks, pinkish sand and tide pools)
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Kalaloch Beach 4 (the best tide pools in the park, IMO)
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Kalaloch Beach.ย The beach isnโt the most beautiful, but it does feature the The Tree Of Life โ a Sitka Spruce tree hanging on for dear life (see it before it collapses!).ย
Youโll also have time for Lake Crescent.ย Visit Lake Crescent Lodge, where you can rent kayaks, paddle boards, etc. The water is cold, but refreshing on a hot summerโs day.ย There are great hikes in the area (see the 5 Best Hikes Near Lake Crescent).ย
The highlight is Marymere Falls โ a lovely waterfall that drops straight down into a small pool of water, surrounded by forest.ย Reach my Marymere Falls Trail Guide for all the information you need for your visit there.ย ย
If you have 3 days, Olympic National Park, has plenty to offer.ย But it can still be overwhelming and thereโs a lot to coordinate and manage.ย Your best option is to get my Olympic National Park 3 day itinerary.ย ย ย
It has a detailed hour-by-hour schedule with alternatives for different activity and fitness levels, plus trail maps and descriptions, driving instructions, important information, essential tips, and everything else you need to make the most of your three days in Olympic National Park.ย ย
โก๏ธ Get an Olympic National Park itinerary โ 3 days here
4 Days in Olympic National Park

With another day in the park, youโll be able to visit the Quinault area of the park. Itโs nicknamed the Valley of the Giants because itโs home to several of the largest trees of their species in the world, including the Worldโs Largest Spruce Tree. Youโll see this tree as one stop on the 31-mile scenic Lake Quinault Loop Drive.ย ย ย
โก๏ธ Read my guide to the 5 Best Lake Quinault Hikes, but my top picks are the Maple Glade Rainforest Trail and Kestner Homestead Trail.ย They are short, easy and connected, so you can see a spectacular grove of Big Leaf Maple Trees and a historic homestead (complete with a bathtub randomly in the middle of a field) on the same hike.ย
If you have 4 days in Olympic National Park, it is really important to have a plan. Without one, you wonโt get the most out of your limited time. Your best option is to get my Olympic National Park itinerary: 4 days.ย ย ย
It has a detailed hour-by-hour schedule with alternatives for different activity and fitness levels, plus trail maps and descriptions, driving instructions, important information, essential tips, and everything else you need to make the most of your 4 days in Olympic National Park.ย ย
5 Days in Olympic National Park

If youโre lucky enough to have five days available, you can see more northern beaches.
โก๏ธ Check out my list of The 10 Best Olympic National Park Beaches for inspiration.ย ย ย
My top pick is Third Beach (read my guide to Third Beach here). You can just hike to the beach and spend some time there or use it as the starting point of a longer hike south through coastal forest to more remote beaches (you need to climb some ropes along the way, so itโs only suitable for people with great mobility and good fitness).ย
Other beaches you can visit include Shi Shi Beach (itโs a long hike to get there, so this is an all-day trip), Cape Alava Trail (located at Lake Ozette), and Dungeness Spit in the nearby Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge.ย
The other thing you can do is camp overnight on the beach.ย Beach camping is a really fun way to experience the beaches. Wilderness Camping Permits are required for overnight camping on the beaches in Olympic National Park. If you do this, check out:
โก๏ธ Beach Camping Packing List
โก๏ธ The Best Tents for Beach Camping
6 or 7 Days in Olympic National Park

If you have time for a longer Olympic National Park itinerary, 7 days will give you time to slow down, experience even more parts of the park, and do more activities.ย
One option is to explore more beaches.
โก๏ธ You can visit all The 10 Best Olympic National Park Beaches.ย
You can also do more hikes.
โก๏ธ Check out my list if the 20 Best Hikes in Olympic National Park. These include doing some even longer hikes. There are several long trails (you can overnight in the backcountry) in Sol Duc Valley and/ or you can hike the Hoh River Trail all the way to Blue Glacier (this is a multi-day trip).ย
Another option is to chase waterfalls around the Olympic Peninsula.
โก๏ธ See the 10 Best Waterfalls in Olympic National Park | Forest for a full list to find.ย
There are plenty of other things to do.
โก๏ธ Check out the 21 Best Things to Do in Olympic National Park and make sure you see all the 10 Best Views In Olympic National Park: A Guide to the Top Scenic Spots.ย
Deciding how long to go to Olympic National Park for is a very important step in planning your trip, and I hope this guide is helping.
However, as Iโm sure youโre very aware, this is just one thing of many to think about. Once youโve decided the length of your trip, you still need to make an actual plan.
In fact, the thing that most people ask me about is how to put it all together into an itinerary that makes sense. They decide how long to spend in Olympic, but still worry about how to minimize the crowds, what to do โ and when โ and how to coordinate it all.
To help take away the overwhelm of planning a trip to Olympic, Iโve created several super detailed itineraries.
Without them, people often feel stressed about planning their trip. With them, they have the confidence of getting all the info they need in one spot. Plus, thereโs flexibility built in, so they can easily adapt them to their own interests and activity levels.
There are 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4- day options for Olympic National Park: all with detailed hour-by-hour schedules, including alternatives for different activity and fitness levels, plus trail maps and descriptions, driving instructions, important information, essential tips, and everything else you need to make the most of your time in Olympic National Park.
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More Planning Resources for Olympic National Park
As youโre planning a trip to Olympic National Park, you might also want to read:
โญ Olympic National Park Guide
โญ Olympic National Park Itinerary
โญ 7 Mistakes to Avoid in Olympic
โญ 12 Tips for Visiting Olympic National Park
โญ Packing List for Olympic National Park
โญ Best Things to Do in Olympic National Park
โญ Best Views In Olympic National Park
โญ Best Waterfalls in Olympic National Park
โญ Best Hikes in Olympic National Park
โญ Visiting Hurricane Ridge: Complete Guide
โญ Best Hurricane Ridge Hikes
๐น Hurricane Hill Trail Guide
๐น Cirque Rim Trail Guide
๐น High Ridge Trail to Sunrise Point Trail Guide
โญ Best Hikes Near Lake Crescent
๐น Marymere Falls Trail Guide
โญ Best Sol Duc Hikes
๐น Sol Duc Falls Trail Guide
๐น Ancient Groves Nature Trail Guide
๐น Sol Duc Salmon Cascades
โญ Best Hoh Rainforest Hikes
๐น Hall of Mosses Trail Guide
๐น The Hoh River Trail Guide
โญ Best Olympic National Park Beaches
โญ Best Tide Pools in Olympic National Park
๐น Rialto Beach Guide
๐น Kalaloch Beach 4 Guide
๐น Third Beach Guide
๐น Second Beach Guide
๐น The Tree Of Life
โญ Best Lake Quinault Hikes
๐น Maple Glade & Kestner Homestead Trails
โญ Lake Quinault Loop Drive: A Complete Guide
โญ How To Get to Olympic National Park
โญ All The Airports Near Olympic National Park
โญ The Closest Airport to Olympic National Park
โญ When is The Best Time To Visit Olympic National Park?
โญ What To Expect Throughout the Year
โญ 10 Fun Facts About Olympic National Park
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About the Author

James Ian is aย national park, campingย andย hiking expert.
He has dedicated his life to travel, visiting more than 80 countries, all 7 continents and most of theย national parksย in the United States. Withย over 35 years experienceย in the travel industry, James has worked on cruise ships, at resorts and hotels, and as aย travel plannerย whoโs helped hundreds of people plan successful trips to US national parks.
Based on his experience visiting our national parks multiple times, in-depth research and expertise as a travel planner, James hasย published detailed itinerariesย for many of the major national parks in the US. These itineraries, as well asย in-depth park guides, and other resources will help you have your own incredible trip to US national parks without stress and hassle.
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