Accommodations at Lake Quinault Lodge | Olympic National Park & Forest WA (2024)

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The Perfect Getaway Year-Round

Cashless Operations: Please note Lake Quinault Lodge is a cash-free lodge. We do not accept cash for any services or lodging deposits, but all major credit cards are accepted.

Operating Season:

  • Lake Quinault Lodge is open all year. View current delays and information.

Accommodations at Lake Quinault Lodge | Olympic National Park & Forest WA (1)There are some places so blissfully disconnected from the modern world that they seem to stand suspended in time. Lake Quinault Lodge is one such place - a grand and rustic lodge built in 1926 that welcomes guests with warmth, hospitality, and a sincere feeling of home-away-from-home comfort. Here you can unwind in front of our majestic fireplace, dine in the historic Roosevelt Dining Room, curl up with a good book by the lake, paddleboardor fishin the afternoon sun, or venture deep into the temperate rainforest and enjoy the cool shade of the giant trees. The first step is to find the perfect room - with a lakeside view, a fireplace, or perhaps in the Boathouse.

Accommodations at Lake Quinault Lodge | Olympic National Park & Forest WA (2)

Lake Quinault Virtual Tour

We're introducing our newest way to experience the splendor of Lake Quinault Lodge - 360-degree virtual tours! Take a stroll around the grounds, check out the historic lobby, or walk around a few of our rooms.

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Lake Quinault Lodge Amenities

  • Famous Roosevelt Dining Room
  • Lake/Dock Access
  • Gift Shops
  • Lounge/Bar
  • ADA Accessible
  • Sauna
  • Indoor Swimming Pool
  • Arcade/Game Room
  • Free Guest Parking
  • Non-Smoking
  • Pet-Friendly*

Room Amenities

  • PrivateBathroom
  • Private Balcony*
  • Coffee Maker
  • Mini-Fridge*
  • ADA Accessible Rooms*
  • Television*
  • Fireplaces*
  • Lake Views*
  • Floor Heaters*
  • Iron/Ironing Board
  • Hair Dryer
  • Portable Cribs Upon Request
  • Adjoining Rooms*

*Select rooms only

Notice:

  • Microwaves, Rollaway Beds, and Air Conditioning are not offered in the guest rooms.
  • Daily housekeeping is not provided. Please contact the front desk for any housekeeping assistance you may require.

Accommodations at Lake Quinault Lodge | Olympic National Park & Forest WA (3)

Pool, Sauna & Game Rooms

Lake Quinault lodge has something for everyone. Included in your stay is access to our pool, sauna, and game rooms that are open from10:00am - 10:00pmdaily.

Room Types

Historic Main Lodge Rooms

Our cozy rooms have an antique ambiance and provide easy access to our lodge amenities - from the indoor pool to the Roosevelt Dining Room. We recommend the Main Lodge rooms to those guests that want to experience the charm of the 1920's era and the character of this old lodge.

  • Lake View Room
  • Standard Room
  • 1 Queen or King Bed
    (King beds located on 2nd floor)
  • Full Bathroom
  • 1 Queen or 2 Double Beds
  • Full Bathroom

Fireplace Rooms

Treat yourself to Lake Quinault's finest - a charming, comfortable Fireplace Room. Enjoy a lovely gas-lit fireplace and your own private view of the lake and forest. We recommend our Fireplace Rooms for celebrations or special occasions. Be sure to contact the property directly about specialty baskets to make the occasion even more memorable.

  • 1 King Bed
  • Television
  • Mini Fridge
  • Heated Bathroom Floors
  • Private Balcony or Patio
  • Adjoining Rooms Available

Please Note: Fireplace rooms may have partial lake views due to the old-growth forest surrounding the lodge.

Lakeside Rooms

Enjoy a more contemporary feel in our Lakeside building - all rooms offer partial lake views with a balcony or patio. These spacious rooms are perfect for families. The Tree House Room, named by younger guests, offers a unique view into a stand of trees where kids can keep watch for squirrels, chipmunks, and fascinating birds outside.

  • 1 King or 2 Queen Beds
  • Private Full Bathroom
  • Television
  • ADA Rooms Available

Please Note: Lakeside rooms may have partial lake views due to the old-growth forest surrounding the lodge.

Boat House Rooms

The Boathouse, also knows as the Annex, was built in 1923 and features 8 rooms with an encircling veranda - a great choice for families. The Beverly Suite is our only traditional suite and fills the entire top floor of the two-story Boathouse, which was the original hotel structure on the property. In this spacious two-bedroom treetop escape, you will enjoy 360-degree panoramic view from the forest to the lake.

NOTE: Pets ARE welcome in the Boathouse Rooms on the first floor only, NOT in the Beverly Suite. If you decide to bring your pet, bring along a six-foot leash so you and your furry critter can explore the trails in Olympic National Forest.
  • Master Bedroom: 1 King
  • Second Bedroom: 1 Double
  • Living Room: Sleeper Sofa
  • Private Bathroom

Things to Do

Sample Itineraries
Biking
Hiking
Tours of Quinault Rainforest
Boat Tours of Lake Quinault

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FAQs

Cancellation Policy

Advance Purchase cancellations are non-refundable. Cancellations made more than seven (7) days of arrival are refundable, less $25 cancellation fee. Less than seven (7) day's notice results in charge for one night's stay plus tax.

Check in: 4:00 pm at the front desk of the main lodge. Must be at least 18 years of age to check-in. Check out: 11:00 am.

Hours of Operation

Front Desk Hours: 24 hours – 7 days a week

Payment Policy

The first night stay is due at time of booking except where otherwise noted. Remaining balance and incidentals incurred are due at time of checkout. All rates are based on double occupancy.

Extra person charges: All room rates are based on double occupancy. Additional person charge of $15.00 per night per person age 12 and older.

Pack-n-play cribs can be requested at the time of reservation and are $25.00 +tax per stay. Limited availability.

NOTE: If you have booked a Promotional Rate or Package, different deposit, cancel, and change policies may apply. Please call 1.888.896.3818 for more information.

Pet Policy

Pets (dogs only) ARE permitted only in the Boathouse Rooms (first floor).

Pets are NOT allowed in the Boathouse Beverly Suite (second floor), the Main Lodge, Fireplace Rooms or the Lakeview Rooms.

A $25.00 non-refundable fee per pet per stay is due at check-in. Pet must be leashed at all times. Maximum of two pets allowed. No size limit applies. Excessive cleaning fees may apply.

For more information about bringing your pet into the National Parks, please visit National Park Service Siteand view theOlympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau Dog Friendly Map.

Notice:Please note cats, birds, amphibians, and other pets are not allowed.

Reservation Guarantee

Submitting an order at www.olympicnationalparks.com does not guarantee a reservation. A reservation is guaranteed when final authorization of your credit card is processed. The credit card you provide will be charged the full amount of the required deposit after availability is confirmed. By giving your credit card for confirmation you are agreeing to pay the deposit in full and adhere to the change and cancellation policy.

NOTE: If you have booked a Promotional Rate or Package, different deposit, cancel, and change policies may apply. Please call 1.888.896.3818 for more information.

Smoking Policy

All rooms and tours at our facilities are non-smoking.

  • Sales Tax – 8.5%, Lodging Tax – 3%, Utility Tax – 6.5%
  • $1 Interpretive Fee (Per night)
  • $1 National Forest Donation (Per night) – Can be refunded at check in.
  • Extra Person Fee (Beyond 2 guests) - $15

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi and cell phone service at Lake Quinault Lodge is limited due to the remote location of the hotel.

Parking

Please note there is no Electric Vehicle Charging onsite.

Accommodations at Lake Quinault Lodge | Olympic National Park & Forest WA (2024)

FAQs

How much does it cost to stay at Quinault Lodge? ›

Essential information about Lake Quinault Lodge
Low seasonFebruary
High seasonSeptember
Average price (weeknight)$423
Average price (weekend night)$350

What is the best town to stay in while visiting Olympic National Park? ›

Port Angeles is the most popular place to stay while visiting Olympic. It is the largest town in the area, so you'll find many lodging and restaurant options. You'll also be close to Hurricane Ridge and Lake Crescent, but you'll have to drive a little while to explore the park's beaches.

How long does it take to drive around Lake Quinault? ›

Driving the Quinault Valley Rainforest Loop nonstop will take roughly an hour and twenty minutes, but there are many enjoyable spots to stop and enjoy along the way. Located along the loop are the Quinault Rain Forest Loop Trail, Big Spruce Trail, Kestner Maple Glade/Homestead Trail, and the July Creek Picnic area.

Is there cell service at Lake Quinault? ›

Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi and cell phone service at Lake Quinault Lodge is limited due to the remote location of the hotel.

Can you visit the Quinault reservation? ›

You are invited to visit the reservation and have an Indian guide take you and your family on a fishing trip on their sacred waters, take a guided tour of the untouched coastal beaches and learn about the native birds and mammals from Tribal members who truly know the land; or simply visit the cultural center in ...

What month is best for Olympic National Park? ›

The best time to visit Olympic National Park is July through August, when temperatures are usually warm, most roads and facilities are open, and a full range of programs are available. You can find an updated list of seasonal activities in the Olympic Bugler, the park's digital newsletter.

How many days should you stay in Olympic National Park? ›

Olympic is by far the largest and most complex national park out of these parks, so you'll want to allocate more time for this one than the others. I would aim for 3-4 days in Olympic, 2-3 days in Mount Rainier, and 1-2 days in North Cascades if you're hoping to see all three parks.

Which National Park is better Olympic or Rainier? ›

Summary. Olympic National Park showcases varied landscapes, while Mount Rainier is a dramatic active volcano offering stunning views and glaciers. Olympic received double the visitors in 2023 compared to Mount Rainier and is renowned for its Hall of Mosses and captivating Skyline Trail.

Is Lake Quinault worth visiting? ›

Great Views!! Lake Quinault Loop Drive was our first destination at the Olympic National Park. Definitely a beautiful way to start our visit to this magnificent park. The loop drive is mostly a gravel road, but doesn't require a special vehicle (We were driving an SUV but any private car will do).

How to get to Lake Quinault Lodge? ›

Directions: From Aberdeen, WA travel north on US Highway 101 for 45 miles to the junction of South Shore Road. Turn right (east) and drive 2 miles to Quinault Lake Lodge.

Can you swim in Lake Quinault? ›

In the warmer months, Swim quite waters of Lake Quinault. (The lake is open seasonally during the summer and closed during the winter.) Other activities include sightseeing, hiking, backpacking, photography, fishing, bicycling and kite flying.

Can you stay overnight at Olympic National Park? ›

Visitor camping in the wilderness. NPS Photo. With rustic cabins, historic lodges, and charming resorts, Olympic offers a variety of lodging experiences.

What is the closest city to Olympic National Park? ›

Port Angeles

It is also the gateway to Olympic National Park, a bucket-list destination in its own right. Nearly a million acres large, Olympic National Park encompasses a diverse eco system including lush rain forests, a glacier-fed lake, mountain ranges, and coastal ocean beaches.

Is there WiFi at Lake Quinault Lodge? ›

Offering free WiFi and a terrace, Lake Quinault Lodge is located in Quinault. Free private parking is available on site. Some units include a dining area and/or balcony.

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