Lake Quinault Lodge

A grand and rustic lodge built in 1926 in the heart of the Quinault Rain Forest among ancient Sitka spruce, Douglas fir, western red cedar, and western hemlocks, on the south shore of Lake Quinault. The two-story historic lodge was built in the mid-20s and has welcomed thousands of visitors from all over the world including President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the early 1930s.
A restaurant, gift shop, indoor swimming pool, sauna, game room and small conference room are available.
Nearby trails make it easy to explore the temperate rain forest found on the western side of the Peninsula. The Quinault National Recreation Trail System adjacent to the lodge on the south shore of Lake Quinault contains many family friendly hiking options to explore this unique ecosystem. To view segments of the trail and learn more explore the Quinault National Recreation Trail System interactive map.
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | Call (888)-896-3818 or visit: www.visitlakequinault.com for more information |
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Reservations: | Reservations are recommended. Call (888)-896-3818 or visit: www.visitlakequinault.com |
Fees: | Price and capacity varies by room and season. |
Open Season: | Year-round |
Closest Towns: | Aberdeen, WA |
Water: | Yes |
Restroom: | Flush Toilets |
Operated By: | Aramark |
Information Center: | Pacific Ranger District, Quinault office (360) 288 2525 |
General Information
Accessibility:There are two ADA accessible rooms available in the Lakeside Building. Wheelchair Accessible rooms offer ground-floor access, a queen bed and access bars in the bathroom.
The downstairs area of the main lodge including the Roosevelt Restaurant is accessible to wheelchairs.
Recreation opportunity: The nearby Rain Forest Nature Trail is barrier free for the first 850 feet. A gravel surface with some variations in grade, this trail is an excellent opportunity to view the temperate rainforest.
General Notes:
Lakeshore Trail from Lake Quinault Lodge to Willaby Campground:
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Directions:
From Aberdeen, WA travel north on US Highway 101 for 45 miles to the junction of South Shore Road. Turn right (east) and drive 2 miles to Quinault Lake Lodge.
View a lodge facility map (.pdf)
Activities
Cabin Rentals
31 rooms available in lodge, 16 fireplace units, 36 new lakeside units and 9 annex units.Day Hiking
Walk trails along the south shore of Quinault Lake and deep into the Olympic temperate rain forest. Majestic confers, lush understory of ferns, moss, flowers and shrubs surround beautiful Quinault Lake creating a spectacular setting to have a very relaxing vacation. The Quinault Rain Forest Nature Trail is a short 1/2 mile loop trail with many signs interpreting the fascinating features of the temperate rain forest. From the lodge, the nature trail can be reached by hiking the Quinault National Recreation Trail or by driving south on the South Shore Quinault Lake Road for a short 1-mile distance to the trailhead.Viewing Plants
The lodge is in the heart of the Quinault Rain Forest (temperate rain forest) which is home to a variety of lush Rain Forest plant species.Viewing Scenery
Interpretive Areas
See day hiking description.Visitor Centers
The two-story historic lodge was built in the mid-20s and has welcomed thousands of visitors from all over the world including President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the early 1930s.Picnicking
Alerts & Warnings
- Olympic National Forest Enters Campfire Phase 1 Restrictions
- Flood Damage & Road Closure Updates
- Temp Road Closure on FS Road 2480
- Sustainable Trails Feedback Form now Available
- Herbicide applications to occur on Olympic National Forest
- Alcohol Ban along Lake Cushman Corridor (FS-24) remains in effect