Casual parking is usually very limited in the park during major events so book ahead to guarantee yourself a space. Visit Sydney Olympic Park Prebook to pre-book your parking ticket available until If you have lost something on a major event bus to or from Sydney Olympic Park you will need to lookup and contact the relevant depot or office for the bus route on our lost property page.
The browser you are using is not supported. Not all features will work as expected, please upgrade your browser. Accessible travel Safety and security Travel offences and fines Prams and young children. Coach onboard features Train fleet and facilities On board menu Luggage. Encompassing nearly a million acres in the state of Washington, the park protects a vast wilderness, thousands of years of human history, and several distinctly different ecosystems, including glacier-capped mountains, old-growth temperate rain forests, and over 70 miles km of wild coastline.
Come explore! This pass is only valid for entrance fees at Olympic National Park. A unique aspect to Olympic National Park is the fact that there are many separate park areas to visit around the Olympic Peninsula with separate entrance roads.
The National Park is in the center of the Olympic Peninsula, with a detached strip of protected coastline that is also part of the park. The interior portion has entrance roads to places like Hurricane Ridge , Sol Duc , and the Hoh Rain Forest , but these roads end after miles. Hurricane Ridge and the Hoh Rain Forest are extremely popular places to visit in summer and the parking lots can fill completely, especially on weekends and holidays.
In these cases, vehicles are stopped at the entrance station because there is no parking available. Vehicles are let in as other vehicles exit.
Wait times can be long hours during busy periods. Like other national parks, Olympic has seen a dramatic increase in visitation over the last few years. Olympic hosts over 3 million visits each year. Hurricane Ridge and the Hoh Rain Forest experience crowded conditions during busy periods throughout the year, including spring break, throughout the summer, and especially holiday weekends Memorial Day, 4th of July and Labor Day.
You can expect:. However, there are ways to navigate and avoid some of this congestion to make the most of your time in the park. Leaving an accurate itinerary with an emergency contact is a critical step for any trip.
While the listed areas are accessible for visitors to enjoy, a return to full operations will continue to be phased, and services may be limited. When recreating, please follow local area health orders and recreate responsibly by keeping social distance, wearing a face covering when social distance cannot be maintained, avoiding high risk activities, and staying home if you feel sick. The CDC has offered guidance to help people recreating in parks and open spaces prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
We will continue to monitor all park functions to ensure that visitors adhere to CDC guidance for mitigating risks associated with the transmission of COVID and take any additional steps necessary to protect public health. Whether seeking wide-open spaces or exploring a historic urban neighborhood, visitors should follow CDC guidance to reduce the spread of COVID and adopt the following recreate responsibly tips:. Know before you go.
Visit NPS. Make a plan, pack the 10 Essentials , and if you are sick, stay home. Keep it close. The NPS is working closely with public health professionals to make operational changes and adapt to changing conditions. Keep your distance. Wear a mask when you are near others—and always inside park buildings.
Know your limits. Postpone challenging hikes or trying new activities while first responders, parks, and communities continue to concentrate on responding to the pandemic.
Keep it with you. If you brought it, take it with you. Trash pickup and restroom facilities will continue to be limited in many park areas. Follow Leave No Trace principles. Keep it inclusive. The NPS conducts thousands of search and rescues servicewide each year, many of which could be avoided with visitors planning and making responsible decisions.
Please follow these Recreate Responsibly tips to safely spend time outside. Wilderness Information Center Updated October 15, Visitor Center: Staff are available from am - pm daily for visitor information and to answer phones and emails.
The interior of the Olympic National Park Visitor Center in Port Angeles is open with limited occupancy for bookstore shopping but the theater and Discovery Room remain closed. Restrooms are open daily and located outside of the main building.
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