Pacific Northwest, USA
Staying connected in remote areas needs planning.
Plan your visits around typical operating times.
Operations and access vary greatly by season.
Familiarity with local customs promotes a smooth visit.
Public buses (Clallam Transit, Jefferson Transit) are generally wheelchair accessible. A personal vehicle or rental car is the most practical way to navigate the park and its various accessible points.
Information for a comfortable airport experience.
Priority Pass presents independent airport lounge access globally for frequent travelers. Explore Priority Pass.
Compensair assists with compensation claims for flight delays, cancellations, or denied boarding. Visit Compensair.
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is the main gateway to the region.
Ensuring a smooth journey from the airport.
Reaching Olympic National Park from the airport.
Before departure, confirm your flight status and gate information. Allow plenty of time for transit and airport procedures.
Familiarize yourself with local customs for a respectful and smooth experience.
Simple gestures go a long way in everyday encounters.
Dress codes are generally relaxed, focusing on comfort and practicality.
Topics to approach with care or avoid with strangers.
Olympic National Park strives to present accessible experiences for all visitors. Planning ahead and checking specific trail conditions is always advised.
Managing your finances while traveling in the region.
The United States Dollar (USD) is the national currency. Major credit cards are widely accepted.
Accessing cash and banking services.
Strategies to manage your travel expenses effectively.
Safeguarding your money and personal information.
Olympic National Park charges an entrance fee per vehicle or individual.
Current Fee InformationThe America the Beautiful Annual Pass covers entry to all U.S. National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands. Purchase here.
Pass DetailsBackcountry camping needs a wilderness permit, obtainable at visitor centers.
Wilderness PermitsAllocate a budget for park entrance fees, accommodation, transportation, and dining. Having some cash on hand for small vendors or remote areas is a good idea where card payments may not be present.