Welcome to the Olympic Peninsula!

Bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the east by the Hood Canal and on the north by the Strait of Juan de Fuca , the Olympic Peninsula is anchored by the majestic Olympic Mountains. No other place in America can match its diversity in terrain and weather in such a compact geographic area.  So come visit and explore our lakes, waterfalls, rivers, mountains, beaches and rain forest.

Search this site by Places to Stay for Lodging, Destinations for local communities and Things To Do to find your perfect activity.  Put all you selections into your Backpack and create your itinerary.  OR, see what others have created for their personal itinerary.

While our main attaction is the Olympic National Park, there is a wealth of outdoor activities, cultural experiences and local events in each community around the Peninsula to keep you coming back for more! Plus, you'll probably meet some friendly locals enjoying the same Things To Do you'll want to experience

Lodgings range from quiet bed and breakfast inns, to fishing resorts, country motels and famous historic park lodges. Click on Places to Stay above to find your home away from home.

To learn more and find out why you'll need more than one trip to see it all, peruse this website and the websites of our  friendly towns on the Olympic Peninsula, under Regional Destinations website links (listed below).

 "Request Area Travel Planner" for the Olympic Peninsula to help plan your visit or call 1-800-942-4042 or 360-452-8552 (Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau).  We're happy to help you with planning a memorable visit.