Explore the 73-mile Olympic Wilderness Coast

The Olympic Peninsula is a gateway to some of the most scenic and breathtaking beaches that the Pacific Coast has to offer. The shorelines are decorated with massive sea stacks, giant driftwood logs, and the coastal temperate rain forest outlines the rugged shoreline as a backdrop. Whether you want to drive up for a day hike, explore tidepools during low tide, or backpack along remote sections of the coast, the Olympic Wilderness Coast offers an incredible array of adventures for Olympic National Park travelers.


The Pacific Coast Regions from North to South

Cape Flattery Trail & Shi Shi Beach | Highway 112

Cape Flattery Trail & Shi Shi Beach | Highway 112

Cape Alava & Sand Point | Highway 112

Cape Alava & Sand Point | Highway 112

Rialto, First, Second, & Third Beach | Highway 110

Rialto, First, Second, & Third Beach | Highway 110

Ruby Beach | Highway 101

Ruby Beach | Highway 101

 
Kalaloch Lodge & Beaches | Highway 101

Kalaloch Lodge & Beaches | Highway 101

 

Olympic Coast Shuttles

View our backpacker trailhead shuttle schedule throughout the Olympic Wilderness Coast.

Experience a guided tour

Join our Hoh Rain Forest & Rialto Beach Guided Tour led by an experienced Olympic Hiking Co. Naturalist Hiking Guide.