Experience the diverse beauty of Olympic National Park with this self-guided audio tour. Explore beaches, mountains, and rainforests while learning about the park’s history.
Experience the diverse beauty of Olympic National Park with this self-guided audio tour. Explore beaches, mountains, and rainforests while learning about the park’s history.
- Olympic National Park Visitor Center - Olympic National Park, located in Washington State on the Olympic Peninsula, is a U.S. national park featuring four distinct regions: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west-side temperate rainforest, and the drier east-side forests. The park boasts three unique ecosystems: a subalpine forest and…
- Olympic National Park Visitor Center - Olympic National Park, located in Washington State on the Olympic Peninsula, is a U.S. national park featuring four distinct regions: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west-side temperate rainforest, and the drier east-side forests. The park boasts three unique ecosystems: a subalpine forest and wildflower meadow, a temperate forest, and the rugged Pacific coast.
Note: This 43+ mile-long tour highlights the key attractions of Olympic National Park in 2-3 hours.
- Madison Falls Trailhead - Madison Creek Falls, situated within Olympic National Park near the Elwha River, west of Port Angeles, Washington, is approximately 50 feet high with a gentle horsetail flow. A higher fall exists above but is inaccessible. The paved trail to the falls is short (less than 100 meters) and wheelchair accessible.
- Elwha River - The Elwha River, a 45-mile (72 km) river on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington, originates at the Elwha snow finger in the Olympic Mountains and flows north to the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Most of its course lies within Olympic National Park.
- Glines Canyon Dam Overlook (eastside) - Glines Canyon Dam, also known as Upper Elwha Dam, was a 210-foot (64 m) high concrete arch dam built in 1927 on the Elwha River within Olympic National Park, Clallam County, Washington.
- Lake Sutherland - Lake Sutherland, located on the Olympic Peninsula about 17 miles (27 km) west of Port Angeles, Washington, is just east of Lake Crescent. It drains into Indian Creek, a tributary of the Elwha River.
- Lake Crescent - Lake Crescent, a deep lake entirely within Olympic National Park in Clallam County, Washington, is approximately 17 miles (27 km) west of Port Angeles on U.S. Route 101, near the small community of Piedmont.
- Marymere Falls Trailhead - Marymere Falls is located in Olympic National Park near Lake Crescent in Washington, United States.
- Meldrim Point - Meldrim Point is a cape in Washington, situated near Ovington and Lake Crescent.
- Sol Duc Valley - The Sol Duc Valley is located in the northwest region of the park.
- Rialto Beach - Rialto Beach is a public beach on the Pacific Ocean in Washington State.
- Forks Timber Museum - The Forks Timber Museum, located in Forks, Clallam County, Washington, is dedicated to forestry in the Olympic Peninsula region and is close to the local tourist office.
- Bogachiel State Park - Bogachiel State Park is a 127-acre (51 ha) public recreation area on the Bogachiel River, four miles (6.4 km) south of Forks on Highway 101 in Clallam County, Washington.
- Hoh Rain Forest - The Hoh Rainforest, one of the largest temperate rainforests in the U.S., is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington State. It spans 24 miles (39 km) of low-elevation forest, ranging from 394 to 2,493 feet (120 to 760 m) along the Hoh River. The Hoh River valley was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
- Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center - The Hoh Rainforest, one of the largest temperate rainforests in the U.S., is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington State. It spans 24 miles (39 km) of low-elevation forest, ranging from 394 to 2,493 feet (120 to 760 m) along the Hoh River. The Hoh River valley was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
- Ruby Beach - Like most beaches on the northern coast, Ruby Beach is known for its abundance of driftwood and numerous sea stacks.
- Hurricane Ridge - Hurricane Ridge is a mountainous area within Washington’s Olympic National Park.
- Lake Angeles Trailhead - A beautiful trail for hiking with a stunning reward at the end.
- Morse Creek Overlook - A must-see viewpoint on Hurricane Ridge Road.
- Switchback Trailhead - A rewarding and vigorous hike with breathtaking views at the top!
- Hurricane Hill Trailhead - This short alpine hike offers expansive views of the Olympics, wildlife, and wildflowers, making it an excellent family outing.
- Elwha River Observation Area - Visitors can enjoy various outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, kayaking, and wildlife watching. The area is home to diverse wildlife, including black bears, bald eagles, and salmon.
- La Poel - The name “La Poel” might evoke thoughts of a small hamlet or village, but it could also refer to a large park, a cultural landmark, or something entirely different.
- Easy-to-use app: download Action’s Tour Guide App onto your phone
- Great value: purchase per car, not per person. More affordable than bus or guided tours!
- Engaging storytelling: Uncover unique tales and thrilling history for a memorable journey!
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Perfect narrator: nothing can beat listening to a great voice. Proven with tons of rave reviews!
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- Easy-to-use app: download Action’s Tour Guide App onto your phone
- Great value: purchase per car, not per person. More affordable than bus or guided tours!
- Engaging storytelling: Uncover unique tales and thrilling history for a memorable journey!
- Perfect narrator: nothing can beat listening to a great voice. Proven with tons of rave reviews!
- Offline maps: no signal, no problem! Works perfectly without cellular or wifi.
- Comprehensive route and stops: See it all, miss nothing, leave no stone unturned!
- Go at your own pace: Start anytime, pause anywhere, enjoy breaks for snacks and photos freely!
- Hands-free: audio stories play on their own based on your location. Easy to use!
- Attraction passes, entry tickets, or reservations
- Attraction passes, entry tickets, or reservations
Where but Olympic National Park can you find beaches, mountains, and rainforest in one place? This self-guided tour takes you through the most beautiful sites in this one-of-a-kind park. Cruise along the shores of a glacial lake, embark on hikes through lush old-growth forests, & take in views from lofty mountain vistas—all while hearing about the…
Where but Olympic National Park can you find beaches, mountains, and rainforest in one place? This self-guided tour takes you through the most beautiful sites in this one-of-a-kind park. Cruise along the shores of a glacial lake, embark on hikes through lush old-growth forests, & take in views from lofty mountain vistas—all while hearing about the fascinating history of this landscape! Also included are bonus tours of Hurricane Ridge, Hoh Rainforest, and coastal beaches.
Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together!
After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.
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- How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
- How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
- Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
- Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
- Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
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