If you are interested in an Olympic day hike that has it all, then look no further than our Maiden Peak tour. This tour explores the eastern section of the Grand Ridge trail, the highest maintained trail in Olympic National Park. The trail starts at 5,300 feet in Deer Park and meanders through subalpine forested mountainsides, meadows carpeted in wildflowers, and finishes at 6,200 feet on Maiden Peak. Along the way, you will get unparalleled, wide open views of the northern Cascade Mountains including Mt. Baker to the east, Vancouver Island nestled in the stunning Strait of Juan de Fuca to the north, and Grand Valley and panoramic views of the Olympic mountains to the South. This challenging hike is a favorite amongst our guides and we are certain it will be one of yours as well.
If you are interested in an Olympic day hike that has it all, then look no further than our Maiden Peak tour. This tour explores the eastern section of the Grand Ridge trail, the highest maintained trail in Olympic National Park. The trail starts at 5,300 feet in Deer Park and meanders through subalpine forested mountainsides, meadows carpeted in wildflowers, and finishes at 6,200 feet on Maiden Peak. Along the way, you will get unparalleled, wide open views of the northern Cascade Mountains including Mt. Baker to the east, Vancouver Island nestled in the stunning Strait of Juan de Fuca to the north, and Grand Valley and panoramic views of the Olympic mountains to the South. This challenging hike is a favorite amongst our guides and we are certain it will be one of yours as well.
Deer Park Ranger Station
Ticket not needed as we confirm with you by name.
Olympic National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most biodiverse places in the United States. It offers a diverse range of ecosystems, from rugged Pacific coastlines to lush rainforests and towering mountain peaks, making it a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers.
One of the largest temperate rainforests in the United States, featuring towering trees, moss-covered landscapes, and lush greenery.
A stunning coastal area with sea stacks, tide pools, and dramatic ocean views.
The highest peak in the Olympic Mountains, offering challenging hikes and breathtaking views.
A popular area for hiking, wildlife viewing, and scenic drives, especially in the summer and winter.
A local delicacy, often served steamed or in chowder.
A regional favorite made with wild huckleberries.
Freshly caught and often grilled or smoked.
Summer offers the best weather for hiking and exploring the park's diverse ecosystems. The skies are generally clearer, and the trails are more accessible.
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Pacific Time Zone (UTC-8)
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The park is generally safe, but visitors should be prepared for changing weather, wildlife encounters, and remote areas.
Amtrack Station - Lake Stevens
Greyhound Bus Station - Seattle
Convenient for visitors without a car, but not comprehensive. Check schedules and routes in advance.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike
A beautiful glacial lake surrounded by forests and hiking trails, offering swimming, kayaking, and scenic views.
A stunning waterfall accessible via a short hike, surrounded by lush forests and wildlife.
Price varies by option