Olympic National Park Webcam – Live Feeds
Olympic National Park: Three Parks in One
Welcome to the Olympic National Park Webcam, your live portal to one of the most ecologically diverse national parks in the United States. Spanning nearly a million acres on Washington's Olympic Peninsula, the park encompasses three distinct ecosystems: glacier-capped mountains, temperate rainforest, and over 70 miles of wild Pacific coastline. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.
Hurricane Ridge – Alpine Views at 5,242 Feet
Our Hurricane Ridge webcams sit at 5,242 feet elevation, offering panoramic views of the Olympic Mountains and, on clear days, the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The Hurricane Ridge Road is one of the most scenic drives in the park, open year-round on weekends (weather permitting) and daily in summer. Winter visitors can enjoy cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
Lake Crescent – Glacial Beauty
Lake Crescent is a deep, glacially carved lake known for its brilliant blue waters and remarkable clarity. Surrounded by old-growth forest, the lake stretches over 8 miles and reaches depths of 624 feet. Popular activities include kayaking, fishing, swimming, and hiking the Marymere Falls and Spruce Railroad trails.
Pacific Coast – Kalaloch and La Push
Our coastal webcams at Kalaloch Beach and La Push capture the rugged beauty of the Pacific shoreline. Kalaloch offers easy beach access and the famous Tree of Life, while La Push's First Beach is known for its dramatic sea stacks and is part of the Quileute tribal lands. These beaches are ideal for tidepooling, sunset watching, and storm viewing in winter.