Destinations · Washington
Olympic Peninsula
WA · 47.7983, -123.6181
From Olympic Peninsula, Washington, Byway's registries place 4 scenic byways, 1 national park, 1 public land unit and 25 campgrounds within 30 miles.
Understand
The Olympic Peninsula is centered around the Olympic Mountains and the Olympic National Park. To the east it is bordered by the Hood Canal which is one of the largest fiords in the United States. To the north it is separated from Canada by the Strait of Juan de Fuca and to the west it is bordered by the Pacific Ocean.
Day-trip loops
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Within reach
Measured from Byway's own registries, 30 miles around town.
Scenic byways
National parks
- Olympic National Park · inside
Public land
- Olympic National Forest · 15 mi
Campgrounds
- Hoh Campground · 15 mi
- Graves Creek Campground · 16 mi
- North Fork Campground · 16 mi
- Heart O' the Hills Campground · 19 mi
- Deer Park Campground · 20 mi
- Queets Campground · 22 mi
- Campbell Tree Grove Campground · 22 mi
- Fairholme Campground · 23 mi
Lookouts
- Marymere Falls · 19 mi
- Elwha Dam Overlook Trailhead · 21 mi
- Kloshe Nanitch · 29 mi
Named places
- Mount Barnes · 2 mi
- Mount Queets · 3 mi
- Mount Mathias · 3 mi
- Service Falls · 3 mi
- Mount Meany · 3 mi
- Mount Olympus East Peak · 4 mi
- Mount Olympus Middle Peak · 4 mi
- Mount Ferry · 4 mi
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More day-trip bases nearby
- Olympic National Park · 9 mi
- Port Angeles · 23 mi