Solo Female Travel in Olympic National Park

Nestled in the northwestern reaches of Washington State, Olympic National Park is a mesmerizing blend of ecosystems that beckons adventurers and nature aficionados alike. Renowned for its unparalleled diversity, the park boasts lush, temperate rainforests dripping with moss and ancient ferns, like the enchanting Hoh Rain Forest, and offers the pristine, rugged coastline of the Pacific Ocean dotted with tide pools and majestic sea stacks at Rialto Beach and Ruby Beach. Majestic peaks of the Olympic Mountains, including Mount Olympus, rise dramatically, providing a haven for hikers and climbers with breathtaking trails such as the Hurricane Ridge. Beyond its striking landscapes, the park shelters an array of wildlife, from the elusive Roosevelt elk to vibrant marine life, making it a sanctuary of natural wonder and a must-visit destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the splendors of the Pacific Northwest.

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I was traveling solo to Seattle and SF for a week before meeting up with my cousin in Portland, and I thought I’d visit some national parks while I was in PNW. I had wanted to go to Mt. Rainier originally but it wasn’t the right time of year, so I went to Olympic National Park instead through a tour group. It was so beautiful, the air was so fresh and clean, the sandwiches at the market you stop at were surprisingly good (with veg options!), and I quickly formed a group with 3 other solo travelers. I would highly recommend.

Posted: September 11, 2024
Things to do: 4/5Food: 3/5Budget-friendly: 4/5Safety: 4/5
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