Ratings based on 493 Verified Reviews
4.7 Room cleanliness
4.5 Service & staff
4.6 Room comfort
4.7 Hotel condition
Expedia Verified Reviews
Recommended
for Everyoneby A verified traveler
Nice hotel
Posted Oct 22, 2013Large rooms, clean with friendly staff. Good location for Olympic National Park
Recommended
for Everyoneby B & M from Mesa, AZ
Best hotel around Olympic National Park
Posted Oct 5, 2013
Pros: View from lobby is terrific!
Location: Olympic National Park
Scenery is lovely, facilities are very nice and staff is superb! After driving around the park, it is clear that Olympic Lodge offers the nicest lodging in the area.
Recommended
for Everyoneby Diane from Virginia Beach, VA
Great hotel in Port Angeles
Posted Sep 4, 2013
Cons: Nothing
Location: Good location for visiting the Olympic Peninsula and Canada. There are several good restaurants close by.
Great customer service
Great lounge/sitting area in front of a huge fireplace
Well maintained, good looking facility and rooms
Good location for visiting the Olympic Peninsula and Victoria, Canada
Recommended
for Familiesby Sarah from Salt Lake City
Book it early! Esp. on weekends!
Posted Aug 22, 2013
Pros: Close to the Hurricane area of the Olympic National Park
Location: Olympic National Park (only the NE corner though; it takes 3 hours to drive to the beach/rain forest area.)
This is about the best hotel in the (greater near-Olympic National Park) area, others being in more of the "motel" range, it fills up quickly. I booked the last week before school, 6 weeks ahead of the time, and both weekends were already all full! (well, for the beach / N.W. section of the Olympic NP, you will want to stay in Forks anyways, Port Angeles is about 3 hours from that part.) It is clean, comfy, has a pool & spa (great for my 5-yr old, who gets tired of hiking easily), and in-room frig & microwave, making it easy to forget the not-so-important short-comings (e.g., the microwave is not powerful at all, heating up a cup of water took minutes; or that there isn't even coffee in the lobby - after all, this is a tourist town, and there's a McD just down the street.)
Recommended
for Familiesby Rachel from Washington state
Great location
Posted Aug 21, 2013
Pros: The lodge look to it
Cons: Pool was cold.
Location: Hurricane ridge was only 45 mins away!
Great location for wanting to visit Port Townsend and Olympic National forest. The hotel was very cozy.
Recommended
for Everyoneby A verified traveler
Very roomy, comfortable hotel
Posted Aug 1, 2013
Pros: Spacious, comfortable, clean
Cons: More pillows on bed - most hotels provide 4 pillows on a king bed these days
Very spacious, comfortable & clean rooms. Everything you would expect and more. Only complaint is that there were only two pillows on the king bed (one per person).
Recommended
for Everyoneby A verified traveler
Best in Port Angeles
Posted Jul 28, 2013
Pros: Comfort, staff.
Cons: WiFi could be more reliable.
Nice hotel; clean and very very comfortable. We arrived late (after the late ferry from Victoria) and our room was ready and waiting. Staff extremely nice and helpful. Only problem was erratic WiFi; I had to leave the room to use it reliably. Very good stay; would certainly stay again.
Recommended
for Everyoneby A verified traveler
Very nice hotel.
Posted Jul 22, 2013This is a very nice hotel. The rooms are well laid out for multiple travelers. Front desk staff were very helpful and offered excellent suggestions for dinner.
by TLW from Dallas, TX
Perfect basecamp for Olympic National Park
Posted Jul 17, 2013 on HotelsThe Lodge has a nice feel about it, very comfortable. Staff was engaging and very helpful. The hot tub was perfect after a day of hiking in the National Park!
by Janet Newton from Spokane
Reflection of the Olympic Peninsula
Posted Jul 16, 2013 on HotelsThis hotel enhanced our trip to Olympic National Park by reflecting in its décor the highlights of that park: water, stone, greens, and wood. The soaring ceiling echoed the tall trees, while the trickle of water mirrored the rainfall. Our room was very comfortable, a welcome retreat at the end of a day of exploring.