Package Summary

4 Days/3 Nights - Olympic Loop Self Drive Tour
Price: 2011
From $222
*prices are per person, double occupancy
Season: Year round
Duration: 4 days/3 nights
Add additional nights during booking
Inclusions:
  • 1 night stay at Red Lion Port Angeles
  • 1 night stay at Kalaloch Lodge
  • 1 night stay at Lake Quinault Lodge
Package Notes:

Extra nights and rental car may be added


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4 Days/3 Nights - Olympic Loop Self Drive Tour

Port Angeles, Kalaloch Lodge & Lake Quinault Lodge

Depart Seattle on a self-drive tour of the breathtaking Olympic Peninsula and an opportunity to explore miles of shoreline, nearly a million acres of national park and even a rainforest. Your tour will give you a night’s stay at three unique destinations including Red Lion Hotel Port Angeles, Kalaloch Lodge & Lake Quinault Lodge. Each stop is unique offering a diverse range of sights and activities in the area.

Day 1: Depart for Port Angeles

Red Lion Port Angeles

Red Lion Port Angeles  - This hotel is on the water’s edge of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, located ten minutes away from the Olympic National Park Welcome Center, 30 minutes to Hurricane Ridge which is 5200 feet above sea level. Enjoy breathtaking views from this hotel which is about ten feet above sea level. The Hoh Rainforest is also located just west of the hotel about 1 ½ hours away. Guests enjoy hot tub, workout facilities, and fresh seafood at the CrabHouse Restaurant. Minutes from downtown ships, a block from Victoria ferries.

What to see and do:

  • Dungeness Spit/Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge is Just a short drive off Hwy 101, Dungeness Spit is the largest natural sand hook in the nation. A wonderful place for beachcombers, hikers and bird watchers.
  • Hurricane Ridge will take you from sea level in Port Angeles to 5100 feet in the Olympic National Park in 17 miles. At the top you will find a visitor center, breathtaking views and sub alpine meadows awash with wildflowers from July – September. 
  • Lake Crescent and Marymere Falls are located just off Hwy 101 as it follows the southern curve of Lake Crescent, is the trail head for Marymere Falls, a 1 ½ mile roundtrip hike to a 90 foot Waterfall.
  • Sol Duc Valley offers outstanding beauty as well as recreation. Sol Duc Falls is one of the largest and most beautiful in the Olympic National Park and Sol Duc River is a lively salmon stream with many trails and abundant wildlife.

Day 2: Port Angeles to Kalaloch Lodge

Kalaloch Lodge

Experience the wild, wondrous coastal beauty of Olympic National Park. At Kalaloch Lodge, perched high on a bluff just steps from the beach, you'll marvel at the many moods of the powerful Pacific. Here you'll be enchanted by mesmerizing coastal views as you explore one of Washington State's most pristine stretches of sandy beach. Here you’ll be enchanted by mesmerizing coastal views as you explore one of Washington State’s most pristine stretches of sandy beach.

What to see and do:

  • Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary is 3,310 square miles including as much as 50 miles off the Pacific Ocean shore. This vast area is famous for its miles of unspoiled coastline, salmon and halibut, gray whales, sea birds and sea otters.
  • Hoh Rainforest – located 18 miles of Hwy 18 is nature’s celebration of green. Learn about the rain forest by doing one of the interpretive trails and by visiting the Hoh Visitor Center.
  • Olympic National Forest covers over 632,000 acres. It offers a variety of activities including hiking, backpacking, picnicking and boating.

Day 3: Kalaloch Lodge to Lake Quinault Lodge

Lake Quinault Lodge

Calm your soul under the shelter of the Quianult Rain Forest canopy. Curl up with a book by the lobby's grand fireplace. Savor delicious local cuisine in the lake view dining room. And let the fresh air rejuvenate your soul while hiking, fishing, canoeing or just exploring the Quinault Rain Forest. Just a few hours from Seattle, escape to Lake Quinault Lodge where you'll find the rest comes easy.

What to see and do:

  • Lake Quinault is a picturesque lake nestled in the rain forest of the Olympic National Park. Here you can stroll the half mile interpretive trail or have coffee or a meal at the Quinault Lodge, a historic lodge located on the lake.
  • Ocean Beaches, part of Olympic National Park, includes 60 miles of unspoiled beaches along the west coast of the Olympic Peninsula can be accessed by a limited span of Highway 101 that follows the coast line.

Day 4: Depart Lake Quinault Lodge for home

Lake Quinault Lodge is your last stop on the this stunning tour of the Olympic Peninsula. From here, return home or add on nights to explore more of the Olympic Peninsula's picturesque wonders.

Other available options include a rental car if originating in Seattle or Coho Ferry if you are arriving from Vancouver Island. Call 1-800-888-2535 and speak to one of our agents for details.