Your Guide to the Olympic Peninsula
Trails, camping, tides, wildlife & emergency contacts β all available without cell service.
This site saves to your phone. Open it once with WiFi β then it works offline in the backcountry.
What do you need?
How to save offline
- π±iPhone: Tap the Share button β "Add to Home Screen" β Add. Done. Works offline instantly.
- π€Android: Tap the three-dot menu β "Add to Home Screen" or "Install App." Takes 2 seconds.
- π²In the forest: Open the app from your home screen β no signal needed. All pages are pre-loaded.
- πStay updated: Open on WiFi occasionally to refresh trail conditions and closures.
Before you go β every time
- β Open this app on WiFi to load the latest conditions and closures
- β Tell someone your trailhead, route, and expected return time
- β Screenshot your trail map and trailhead GPS coordinates while you have signal
- β Check the tide page if visiting any coastal beach or headland
- β Carry the Ten Essentials β navigation, headlamp, sun protection, first aid, knife, fire, shelter, food, water, and insulation
- β Check current conditions for road closures and fire restrictions
- π¨Save Park Dispatch in your phone right now: (360) 665-3301
About this site
Built for the Exploring Olympic Peninsula Facebook community. This companion guide puts critical field information in your pocket β even when you're miles from the nearest cell tower in the Hoh Rainforest, Hurricane Ridge, or along the wilderness coast.
All content is sourced from Olympic National Park, Washington Trails Association, and NOAA. Last updated March 2026.