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Olympic National Park

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Jefferson County

Olympic National Park

The best family-friendly hikes and walks in Olympic National Park

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Family friendly hiking trails in Olympic National Park traverse a landscape characterized by three distinct ecosystems: a rugged Pacific coastline, temperate rainforests, and glaciated mountains. This variety provides a wide array of natural features, from monumental trees and lush moss-draped forests to dramatic sea stacks and snow-capped peaks. The park's terrain includes numerous rivers, glacial lakes, and impressive waterfalls, offering diverse environments for exploration.

Best family friendly hiking trails in Olympic National Park

  • The most popular family friendly hiking route is Marymere Falls Nature Trail, a 3.3 miles (5.3 km) trail that takes 1 hour 30 minutes to complete. This easy route leads to the impressive Marymere Falls through old-growth forest.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Hurricane Hill Trail, an easy 3.4 miles (5.4 km) path. This trail offers panoramic views of the Olympic Mountains and Strait of Juan de Fuca.
  • Local hikers also love the Spruce Nature Trail and Hall of Mosses in the Hoh Rain Forest – Olympic National Park, a 2.1 miles (3.4 km) trail leading through a lush temperate rainforest, often completed in about 50 minutes.
  • Hiking in Olympic National Park is defined by temperate rainforests, pristine Pacific coastline, and glaciated mountains. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy nature walks to more challenging ascents.
  • The routes in Olympic National Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.7 stars from more than 680 reviews. More than 11,000 hikers have used komoot to explore Olympic National Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: April 25, 2026

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Marymere Falls Nature Trail

5.31km

01:32

120m

150m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.41km

01:43

220m

220m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7

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3.42km

01:02

110m

110m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.4km

04:17

950m

170m

Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Rosalina
September 26, 2025, Sol Duc Falls

Definitely go in September close to Golden hour to see the rainbow over the falls at the right angle.

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September 9, 2025, Hall of Mosses Trail

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September 2, 2025, Hoh Rain Forest

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Alex
September 23, 2024, Marymere Falls

Marymere Falls is a waterfall near Lake Crescent inside Olympic National Park. It is reached via a 0.9-mile dirt trail that meanders through an old-growth forest of fir, cedar, hemlock, and alder trees. The trail includes two wooden bridges and leads to the 90.5-foot falls, fed by Falls Creek. The creek flows into the beautiful, milky blue waters of Barnes Creek, its color milky due to glacial flour.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are available in Olympic National Park?

Olympic National Park offers a wide variety of family-friendly hiking experiences. You'll find over 80 routes suitable for families, with more than 50 of these being easy-rated trails, perfect for all ages and skill levels.

What kind of natural features can we expect to see on family hikes in Olympic National Park?

The park's diverse ecosystems mean you can encounter everything from lush temperate rainforests to stunning coastal views and subalpine meadows. Many family-friendly trails lead to impressive waterfalls like Marymere Falls and Sol Duc Falls, or offer serene lakeside walks around Lake Crescent. You might also spot diverse wildlife, especially in areas like Hurricane Ridge.

Are there any stroller-friendly trails in Olympic National Park?

Yes, several trails are suitable for strollers, particularly those with paved or well-maintained gravel surfaces. The Spruce Nature Trail and Hall of Mosses in the Hoh Rain Forest is a great example, offering an accessible experience through ancient trees and moss-draped scenery. The Spruce Railroad Trail along Lake Crescent also provides a relatively flat and scenic option.

What is the best time of year for family hiking in Olympic National Park?

The best time for family hiking generally depends on the area you wish to explore. Summer (July to early September) offers the most reliable weather for mountain trails like Hurricane Hill Trail and coastal walks. Spring and fall can be beautiful for rainforest and lower elevation trails, with fewer crowds and vibrant foliage, though you should be prepared for rain. Winter brings snow to higher elevations, limiting access but offering unique experiences in the rainforests and along the coast.

Are dogs allowed on family-friendly trails in Olympic National Park?

Dogs are generally permitted on paved roads, in campgrounds, and on specific trails within Olympic National Park, but not on most wilderness hiking trails to protect wildlife and natural resources. Always check the specific trail regulations before heading out. For more detailed information on where pets are allowed, you can visit the official NPS website: nps.gov/olym/planyourvisit/pets.htm.

What are some good short loop trails for families?

For a delightful loop experience, consider the Spruce Nature Trail and Hall of Mosses in the Hoh Rain Forest. This easy, relatively short loop allows families to immerse themselves in the unique temperate rainforest environment. Another option is the Marymere Falls Nature Trail, which offers a loop section after reaching the waterfall.

Do I need a permit or reservation for family hikes in Olympic National Park?

While most day hikes do not require a specific permit, Olympic National Park does have an entrance fee. You can purchase a pass at park entrances or online. For popular areas like Hurricane Ridge, especially during peak season, timed entry reservations may be required for vehicle access. It's always best to check the official park website for the most current information on fees and any required reservations before your visit: nps.gov/olym/planyourvisit/fees.htm.

What do other hikers enjoy most about family-friendly trails in Olympic National Park?

The komoot community highly rates the family-friendly trails in Olympic National Park, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the incredible diversity of landscapes, from the magical rainforests to the stunning mountain vistas, and the well-maintained paths that make these natural wonders accessible for all ages. The chance to see iconic waterfalls and serene lakes is also frequently highlighted.

Are there any less crowded family-friendly trails to explore?

To avoid crowds, especially during peak season, consider visiting popular areas early in the morning or later in the afternoon. While specific 'less crowded' trails can vary, exploring some of the less-trafficked sections of the coastal trails or some of the shorter, lesser-known forest walks might offer a more secluded experience. The Quinault Rainforest, while still popular, can sometimes feel less busy than the Hoh. Always check current park conditions and visitor statistics for the most up-to-date information.

What should we bring for a family hike in Olympic National Park?

Given the park's varied weather, it's wise to pack layers, including rain gear, even on sunny days. Essential items include plenty of water, snacks, a first-aid kit, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), insect repellent, and comfortable hiking shoes. A map and compass or a GPS device are also recommended, along with binoculars for wildlife viewing. Remember to pack out everything you pack in to help preserve the park's beauty.

Are there facilities like restrooms or picnic areas along the family-friendly trails?

Many popular trailheads and visitor centers within Olympic National Park offer restrooms and picnic areas. For example, the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center and the Lake Crescent area (near the Marymere Falls Nature Trail) have facilities. However, facilities can be sparse on longer or more remote trails, so it's always best to check the park map or visitor center information for specific trail amenities before you go.

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