Trip Highlights:
Whether you need a day hike for the whole family or the perfect trail to round out your first visit to Olympic National Park, our pair of hikes departing from the Hurricane Ridge Visitors Center offer unforgettable experiences and unparalleled views. Choose from the options below. Specific itinerary/plan can be discussed when meeting your guide in the morning.
High Point: 5757 ft
Elevation Gain: 650 ft
Mileage & Difficulty: 3.5 Miles/ Moderate out and back
Duration: 1 ½- 2 hoursÂ
Note: Due to a fire on May 7, 2023, the road to this area has been closed until cleanup and reconstruction can commence. We will offer updates as we receive them, but no earlier than mid June is expected as a reopening date. Feel free to email us with any questions or concerns.
High Point: 6050 ft
Elevation Gain: 1700 ft
Mileage & Difficulty: 5 miles, DifficultÂ
Duration: 2 ½ - 4 hoursÂ
Note: Due to a fire on May 7, 2023, the road to this area has been closed until cleanup and reconstruction can commence. We will offer updates as we receive them, but no earlier than mid June is expected as a reopening date. Feel free to email us with any questions or concerns.
All Tours Are Private
You will receive a full refund if you cancel within 48 hours of the original booking date.
Book with confidence, knowing you can cancel for any reason 30 days before your trip date and receive a full, lifetime, transferable credit.
Not sure if your current trip dates work? Rest assured, you can change your trip date as many times as needed, provided you do so 30 days before both the current and the new trip dates, subject to our guide’s availability.
Hurricane Hill Hike
With expansive views of the Bailey Range right from the parking area, hikers will not be bored here. Follow the wide pathway along a south-facing traverse, first through open forests of pines and low shrubs. The way eventually opens up to a moderately graded traverse. The way is quite easy to navigate, since the trail is wide. It consists of three generous switchbacks to a summit complete with interpretive signs pointing out the visible peaks and towns, as well as the various burns that have come through this area.
High Point: 5757 ft
Elevation Gain: 650 ft
Mileage & Difficulty: 3.5 Miles/ Moderate out and back
Duration: 1 ½- 2 hours
Klahhane Ridge Hike
From the trailhead, true to its name, the trail begins climbing via switchbacks through a subalpine, mixed-conifer forest. Enjoy the shade beneath these trees because the trail beyond soon opens up to see those high alpine views. Make sure to bring plenty of water and sunscreen. In the summer, the sun is blazing and the meadows are full of colorful wildflowers such as Indian paintbrush, lupine, flett’s fleabane, and wildlife frequents the area. Keep your eyes peeled for mountain goats, marmots, black bears and deer. From the trail, on a sunny day views extend out across Morse Creek Valley, the Juan de Fuca Strait, and across the vast beauty of Hurricane Ridge. Enjoy a strenuous hike with thriving wildflowers, stunning geology, and more than worth its views.
High Point: 6050 ft
Elevation Gain: 1700 ft
Mileage & Difficulty: 5 miles, DifficultÂ
Duration: 2 ½ – 4 hours
All day hikes are private and can be customized upon meeting the guide and throughout the day.
Your participation helps sustain our non-profit mission of supporting youth, families, and disadvantaged communities with positive experiences in America’s National Parks and natural spaces.
Yes, we book all of our Day Hikes as private and do not have an option to join a group.
Unfortunately, no, we do not schedule half-day tours. However, as every Day Hike is private, you can modify and customize your day with the guide as needed upon meeting and/or throughout the tour. For example, if you need (or prefer) to end at a specific time, just let the guide know when you meet, and they can make that happen.
Yes, and lucky you, as you will have a private guide for that day.
Yes, see here for our Day Hike Equipment List.
Our Guides will supply trekking poles, and will also carry first-aid supplies and water purification devices for water along the way. They also carry bathroom supplies (toilet paper, trowel, hand sanitizer), bug repellent, suntan lotion, and they are always armed with fun, natural facts and stories from the park.
No, and we suggest you bring your own trail lunch, snacks, and full water bottles.
Yes, parking is always available at our meeting point, and your vehicle can remain there throughout the day.
Due to the remote trips we offer in Olympic National Park, a rental vehicle is advised. However, you can find more information on transportation options here: Olympic Transportation Options.
See our Day Hike Cancellation Policy on our Terms and Conditions Page, which is summarized below:
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