The Elwha Valley SHINES in the SHADOW of the Olympic Mountains

From SKI LEVEL to SEA LEVEL, the Elwha River is the life source of the Olympic Peninsula and there is plenty to do right within sight of the river banks.

Elwha Valley[divider_flat] [typography font=”Neucha” size=”22″ size_format=”px”]While visiting Olympic National Park, give yourself plenty of time to explore the Elwha Valley in its entirety!  From source to sea, the river has plenty to see and do right within sight of the river banks.[/typography][fourcol_three][divider] [typography font=”Cabin Sketch” size=”36″ size_format=”px”]VISITING THE ELWHA[/typography][divider_flat] [typography font=”Neucha” size=”20″ size_format=”px”]Olympic National Park[/typography]
The Elwha River and the Olympic Mountains[divider_flat] [typography font=”Cabin Sketch” size=”36″ size_format=”px”]CAMPGROUNDS[/typography][divider_flat] [typography font=”Neucha” size=”20″ size_format=”px”]Altair & Elwha Campgrounds (Oly. N.P.)[/typography][divider_flat] [typography font=”Neucha” size=”20″ size_format=”px”]Elwha Dam R.V. Park[/typography]
[/fourcol_three][fourcol_one_last][typography font=”Neucha” size=”24″ size_format=”px”]Trail Map[/typography] Elwha and Olympic National Park Map[typography font=”Neucha” size=”24″ size_format=”px”]Popular dayhikes in the area include the Boulder Creek trail and the Humes Ranch Loop.[/typography][/fourcol_one_last][divider_last]