How to Reach the Park
BY PRIVATE AUTOMOBILE
You may enter the Olympic Highway (U. S. 101) from
Olympia or the Grays Harbor cities of Aberdeen and Hoquiam, without
ferrying.
There is regularly scheduled ferry service to the
Olympic Peninsula from Seattle and other cities on the east side of
Puget Sound. A time schedule may be obtained by writing to Washington
State Ferries, Colman Ferry Terminal, Seattle 4, Wash.
Ferry service is also available between Victoria,
British Columbia, and Port Angeles. Time schedules may be obtained from
Black Ball Line and from Canadian Pacific, both in Port Angeles,
Wash.
BY BUS
Port Angeles is served by the Northwest Greyhound Bus
Line, with transcontinental connections at Seattle.
The Gray Line Sightseeing Companies Associated, 10
North La Salle Street, Chicago 2, Ill., offers a 2-day, all-expense
tour, with stopover privileges, around the Olympic Peninsula from
Seattle.
Bremerton-Tacoma Stages provide bus service from
Olympia to Lofall where connection is made with the Northwest Greyhound
bus to Port Angeles.
BY RAILROAD
Passenger train service is not available on the
Olympic Peninsula.
BY AIRPLANE
West Coast Airlines, Inc., offers round-trip flights
daily between Seattle and Port Angeles.
MAP OF OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK. (click on image for
an enlargement in a new window)
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