Explore the Olympic Peninsula from Anywhere!

The Olympic Peninsula is a majestic and beautiful place, with dense forests, fast-running rivers, puzzle-like shorelines and picturesque waterfronts. And then, of course, there are the snow-capped mountains rising above glacial fjords and deep blue lakes. Enjoy a virtual tour of our part of the world, but plan to visit in person if you want the full experience!

Olympic Peninsula Web Cams:

Kalaloch Webcam

Kalaloch Lodge Webcam: Kalaloch Lodge is located 35 miles south of Forks on Highway 101, in Olympic National Park on Washington’s beautiful and rugged west coast. This view of Kalaloch Creek and the Pacific Ocean will be automatically refreshed every 30 seconds.

Lake Crescent Webcam

Lake Crescent Webcam: The camera is near Lyre River on the north shore of the lake looking southeast towards the East Beach Area. The lake is 12 miles long and up to 600 ft deep with cold and clear water. Camping and boating are popular. Hwy 101 hugs the south shore as you travel between Forks and Port Angeles. The primary purpose of the camera is to monitor air quality in Olympic National Park.

Hurricane Ridge Webcam

Hurricane Ridge Webcam: This webcam shows the parking lot at Hurricane Ridge.

Hurricane Ridge Webcam

Hurricane Ridge Webcam: Looking South from Hurricane Ridge toward the Lillian and Elwha River valleys.

Quillayute River Resort Webcam: Located at the confluence of the Sol Duc and Bogachiel Rivers where they become the Quillayute River. The camera faces east. Courtesy of Quillayute River Resort.

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