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Pet-Friendly Lodging in Olympic National Park

Four Paws Welcome

From paw prints in the sand to tails wagging by the fire, your dog deserves an Olympic National Park adventure too. Kalaloch Lodge’s pet-friendly cabins make it easy to bring your best friend along—no extra planning required.

Book our Bring the Dogs rate to make it a trip for the whole family! Reservations can be made below or by calling (866) 662-9928 and mentioning Promo Code: DOGGIES.

Cabins Made for Your Best Friend

We allow pets in any of our cabin units at Kalaloch, but not in our Main Lodge or Seacrest House. A one-time, nonrefundable fee of $25 per pet will be charged for designated pet rooms, for any dog, any size, max two per cabin.

Should we become aware that a pet is being kept in a non-pet-friendly room, the $25 per pet fee will be added to your reservation and you will be relocated to a pet-friendly room.

A smiling couple sits on the floor by a fireplace, hugging a brown dog in a cozy wooden room at Kalaloch.

Sandy Paws and Olympic Views

Our pet-friendly cabins sit just steps from one of the few oceanfront beaches in Olympic National Park where dogs are welcome. Here in the Kalaloch area, you and your four-legged companion can explore sandy shores and sunsets side by side.

A couple walks a dog along Kalaloch Beach on a sunny day, smiling and enjoying the outdoors.

Dog-Friendly Activities near Kalaloch

  • Olympic National Park allows dogs on specified trails, paved or dirt roads and in campgrounds and picnic areas. Get more details from NPS here.
  • Outside of the park, Olympic National Forest has more than 250 miles of pet-friendly trails to explore.
  • The 433-acre Fort Worden State Park is a great spot to stretch your paws and take in some history.
  • The charming seaside town of Port Townsend has many patio-dining experiences to accommodate you and your pup.
  • Sequim Dog Park is a one-acre, fenced-in dog park perfect for getting some energy out.

We look forward to seeing you and your pet at Olympic National Park!

A man takes a photo of a woman and a dog playing together on Kalaloch Beach.
A man smiles at a woman while they dine outdoors at Creekside Restaurant on a sunny day.

Dine

Taste the flavors of the Pacific Northwest at our ocean-view restaurant.

People watch and photograph a whales tail emerging from the ocean water.

Activities

From whale watching to tidepooling, stargazing, and more, adventure surrounds you.