Part of Olympic National Park
For up to date pool schedule information, please visit our website here. Pool access fees are $19 for adults, $15 for children ages 4-12 and $15 for seniors over 62 years old per session. Towel rentals are $5. You may bring your own towel. Lockers are available, but locks are not provided.
Located along the Sol Duc River, Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort Campground is on the "edge of the backcountry in the heart of the Olympic National Park" with hot spring pools and access to many hiking trails. In the late 1800s, settlers found the hot springs and called them "Sol Duc" a mispronunciation of the Quileute word for sparkling waters. The first hotel was built at Sol Duc in 1912 but burned down in 1916. The resort was rebuilt on a more modest scale in the 1920s, and completely rebuilt in the 1980s, which reflects how the resort looks today. Recreation.gov offers reservations for 76 of the resort's 82 tent sites and for all 17 of the resort's RV campsites, all nestled under a lush green canopy of old growth forest. Reservations for the remaining 20 tent sites are made directly at the campground as walk in reservations. Advanced reservations are recommended to guarantee a campsite. Multiple hiking trails are accessible directly from the property, with the most popular taking guests to spectacular Sol Duc Falls. Book tent and RV campsites here on Recreation.gov (using the buttons on the right to view sites and availability). Visit the Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort website to book reservations for the cabins.
The campground currently offers two tent camping loops that accommodate 82 tent campsites plus 17 RV campsites. Nearby comfort stations in the campground or lodge loops offer flush toilets and potable water. Each site offers a picnic table, fire ring and paved access.
Sol Doc offers three mineral hot spring pools with temperatures typically between 98-107F (37C - 40C) and a large freshwater swimming pool that ranges from 50-85F (10C - 29C). Sessions can be purchased at the front desk of the main lodge.
Mineral Water Wading Pool: approximately: 98F / 37C / 6-8' deep
Large Mineral Fountain Pool: approximately 101F / 38C / 3' deep (meets accessibility standards)
Medium Mineral Pool: approximately 104F / 40C / 3' deep
Freshwater Pool: Varies seasonally between 50F - 85F / 10C - 30C / 3' - 10' deep (universally accessible)
All pool temperatures may vary due to weather and natural changes in the hot spring well temperature.
Guests can visit the Olympic National Park Visitor Center and Port Angeles. On the way to Sol Duc from Port Angeles, experience self-guided hikes at Marymere Falls Trail, Mt. Storm King, or the Moments in Time Trail. Headed past Forks? Visit the historic Lake Quinault Lodge: Plan to join a rain forest tour and finish the day with lakefront dining. Forks: Movie buffs will enjoy this town -- the setting of the famed Twilight series, as well as the Timber Museum. Ruby Beach: Don't miss a Pacific Coast beach walk with tide pools and sea stacks.
The Mineral Hot Springs & Pool access will be in sessions:
8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
2026 pool access fees are $19 for adults, $15 for children ages 4-12 and $15 for seniors over 62 years old per session. Towel rentals are $5. You may bring your own towel. Lockers are available, but locks are not provided. Children under the age of 4 may only access the smallest hot spring pool and the swimming pool.
Caution: Wildlife including bears and raccoons frequent the area. All food and coolers (regardless of contents) must kept in approved animal proof containers.
Pets must be kept on a leash up to 6 feet in length at all times. Pets are not allowed on National Park trails at any time.
No loud music or sound (including generators) between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.
Please verify you know your site prior to arrival. If you have any questions or concerns, speak with the front desk at the resort or the camp host.
The National Park Service charges entrance fees at the entrance station on Sol Duc Road. Refer to the park Fees and Passes page.
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Sol Duc is in the northern part of Olympic National Park, 28 miles west of Port Angeles and west of Lake Crescent.<br /> 3 1/2 hours from Seattle<br /> 5 hours from Portland<br /> 3 hours from Victoria, BC<br /> From the east: From Port Angeles, take Hwy. 101 west for 29 miles, then turn left onto Sol Duc Hot Springs Rd and travel 12 miles to Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort.<br /> From the south: From Forks, take Hwy. 101 north for 28 miles then turn right onto Sol Duc Hot Springs Rd and travel 12 miles to Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort.
<p>Cancellations must be submitted atleast 72 hours prior to arrival.</p>
Phone: 1 (888) 896-3818
12076 Sol Duc Hot Springs Rd











