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Olympic Audio Driving Tour

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Experience the wonders of Olympic National Park on a self-guided audio driving tour that takes you to all the famous highlights and hidden gems. Download the GuideAlong app and let the stories, tips, and directions play automatically based on your location. Travel at your own pace, explore offline using GPS, and enjoy the freedom to spend more time at places that interest you. Immerse yourself in the unique temperate rainforest of Hoh Rain Forest, walk amongst giant trees, and spot wildlife like elk and black bears. Take in breathtaking views and hike the scenic trails of Hurricane Ridge. Visit beautiful beaches rich with tidepools, like Rialto Beach and Ruby Beach. Discover the world's longest sandspit at Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge and observe abundant birdlife and marine animals. With no time limits or expiry, free updates, and the convenience of having a tour guide with you, this Olympic Audio Driving Tour is a must-do for any nature lover and adventure seeker.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Not Included
  • 8 hours - 24 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Fascinating behind-the-scenes stories
  • Local tips and directions play automatically
  • Freedom to explore offline at your own pace
  • Suggested itineraries for various durations
  • Like having a tour guide along for the drive
  • Support: Toll free phone, chat and email
  • Easy To Use: Pre-download and tour offline
  • GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) Audio Tour: 420+ Points
  • One-Time Purchase: No time or date use limit or expiry
  • Trip Planners: In-app, web and PDF
  • Location Based: Stories, tips & directions that autoplay
  • Flexible Routes: Suggested itineraries or create your own
  • National Park Passes (vary depending on length of stay, ages & group size),~ $30 (2023) per vehicle
  • Dungeness Spit Entrance FeeL $3 daily per family or group (2023)

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Introduction

The Olympic Audio Driving Tour is your ultimate companion for an unforgettable road trip through Olympic National Park. This self-guided audio tour takes your exploration to the next level, providing fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, local tips, and automatic directions based on your location. Say goodbye to the hassle of guidebooks and hello to a personalized and immersive adventure.

What to expect?

With the Olympic Audio Driving Tour, you can expect a seamless and enriching experience as you discover the park's famous highlights and hidden gems. As you drive through the park, the audio guide will automatically play stories, tips, and directions based on your GPS location. This ensures that you never miss a moment and have the flexibility to explore at your own pace. Whether you're interested in scenic mountain areas, breathtaking rainforests, or stunning beaches with tidepools, this tour has it all.

Who is this for?

The Olympic Audio Driving Tour is designed for adventurers of all types. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking a unique and memorable road trip, this tour is for you. Families, couples, solo travelers, and groups can all enjoy the freedom and flexibility this tour offers. It's perfect for those who want to make the most out of their visit to Olympic National Park without the constraints of a fixed schedule.

Why book this?

The Olympic Audio Driving Tour offers a truly immersive and convenient way to explore Olympic National Park. With automatic GPS-based commentary, you can focus on the stunning landscapes and wildlife without the distraction of guidebooks or navigation. This tour allows you to spend more time at the places that most interest you, ensuring a personalized and fulfilling experience. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or new to the wonders of national parks, this tour is your ticket to uncovering the secrets and beauty of Olympic National Park.

Good to know

The Olympic Audio Driving Tour is designed to be user-friendly and hassle-free. With offline GPS capability, you won't need cell service or Wi-Fi while on the tour. This means you can truly disconnect from the outside world and immerse yourself in the park's natural wonders. The tour also provides suggested itineraries for half, full, or multi-day excursions, giving you the flexibility to tailor your experience to your desired duration. Plus, with no time limits or expiry, you can revisit the tour whenever you desire and enjoy free updates to keep your adventure fresh.

Reviews

Customers who have embarked on the Olympic Audio Driving Tour rave about its seamless navigation, informative commentary, and the ability to explore at their own pace. Many highlight the convenience and flexibility of the tour, allowing them to enjoy their road trip without the stress of planning. Travelers have expressed their satisfaction with the quality of the audio guides and the rich insights they provide into the park's history, nature, and unique attractions. Overall, the tour has received glowing reviews for enhancing the overall experience and making the trip to Olympic National Park truly memorable.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Your Itinerary

Olympic National Park

As the audio guides play commentary based on your gps location, you can create your own itinerary along the tour route to match your interests and schedule.

Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge

Though not officially situated within the national park, Dungeness Spit is something of an oddity and well worth checking out. Extending 5 narrow miles into the Strait of Juan de Fuca, this is the world's longest sandspit and it continues to grow by about 14 feet each year. You can walk the entire length if you wish - your reward is a lighthouse - but it's not necessary to get the idea and novelty of this environment. The spit also acts as a refuge, birdlife is abundant - 90 bird species are known to nest here. And watch for harbor seals, orcas and minke whales in the water. They can be hard to spot, but there's lots of small mammals - especially rodents - and you may also see deer and skunks.

Admission Not Included

Madison Creek Falls

Elwha Valley is a short deviation that is located quite close to Port Angeles. The reward at the end of the road is the gentlest of strolls to Madison Falls. We'll also see the remaining buildings from some early homesteaders that were attracted to this friendly valley. However, this is also an interesting place in terms of nature's restorative powers. After being dammed for a century, Congress ordered 2 dams removed so that the river could run freely to the ocean once again, opening the valley to fertile deposits due to flooding, and allowing access for salmon into the river once again.

Hoh Rain Forest

An astounding opportunity to walk among giant trees in a unique temperate rainforest. Green, mossy, fern-covered, and every shade of green, the groundcover adds to the storybook feel of the forest. Watch for wildlife including elk and black bears. It's well worth dedicating at least 2 hours of your Olympic National Park time here.

Hurricane Ridge

The most easily accessed alpine area in the park is Hurricane Ridge. At the top of this 18-mile drive that leaves right from Port Angeles, we'll find ourselves with superb views and a perfect variety of hiking trails to take us away from the parking area to even more vista points. If you just want a taste of the alpine without a big effort, Meadow Trails is recommended. There's many more strenuous options available too.

Lake Quinault

It's quite lovely to spend an hour or more driving the loop circuit around Lake Quinault. The lake itself was gouged out by an ancient glacier, and glacial runoff still feeds it today, dammed by the moraine left behind. There's a great choice of hikes on the route, and services available include lodging, restaurants, campgrounds and a small museum.

Quinault Rain Forest

We'll drive through a lush area of big trees - and find the world's largest Sitka spruce along the way. The rainforest ecosystem is similar to Hoh, often receiving as much as 12 feet of rain in a year.

Rialto Beach

One of the favorite photos from Olympic National Park is sunset from Rialto Beach. But this is an excellent beach to visit at any time of day - especially if it's warm and sunny. You'll enjoy the rock pillars and with a half mile walk you'll find the Hole-in-the-Wall arch, which will eventually become 2 new pillars - or haystacks. Tidepools along the beach are also excellent.

Ruby Beach

So easy to visit - parking is accessed right from the highway, and then you'll walk straight onto the beach. Abbey Island sits as a giant sandstone block in the water, but at low tide you can walk right to it - just be sure to make your way back before the tide rises too high again. Will you find actual rubies? Well, you won't - but you should hunt for almandite, a type of garnet that's pretty but not precious!

Sol Duc Falls

Another terrific side trip that takes us off Highway 101 and into one of Olympic's scenic valleys. If we are fortunate to visit during spawning season, we'll see salmon battling their way up the Sol Duc River. One of the very best waterfalls is reached from the end of the road, the triple-tier Sol Duc Falls is less than a mile from the car park. And finish your visit with a soak in a relaxing hot mineral pool at the Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort.

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Jill_E

We greatly enjoyed the app and appreciated that the commentary wasn't the same going to and from on the same road.

Laurie_J

This is such a wonderful idea because my husband is disabled and can’t walk far but with a self guided drive tour he doesn’t have to. It got us out of the house on a fun adventure that we can finish at our convenience. I promise you, it is the coolest thing we’ve done in awhile. The app was completely self explanatory and no problem at all for us two “old” folks.
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