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| Stay with us, and let us share this amazing place with you. At the Lodge, on the shore of beautiful Lake Quinault, you’ll find outstanding dining and an abundance of activities…from lawn games like horseshoes, to relaxing in our heated pool or dry sauna, to jumbo-sized chess and board games. Take in the scenery from the lakeside gazebo. Paddle the lake in a canoe or kayak. |
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Learn secrets of the rainforest on a guided interpretive hike, or make your own discoveries on nearby nature trails and loop hikes. Enjoy biking, outstanding fishing, and exploring. See (and photograph) the world’s largest Sitka spruce. Take a side trip to Kalaloch Lodge, our sister property on the Pacific coast, just 30 miles away. And plan to visit another nearby sister property, Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort. We know all the beauty and recreation this area offers, and we’ll help you choose activities to make your visit even more memorable. |
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| Are your travel dates flexible? CLICK HERE to find the rate that fits your budget! |
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| Rooms to accommodate a variety of travelers As our guest you’ll have your choice of a variety of lodging options. Whether you’re traveling with your family, or even your family pet, you’ll find something to suit you perfectly. All rooms include two loaner walking sticks for your use during your stay. (New ones are available for purchase at the gift shop.) |
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Local flavors, fabulous views and a little history In the Roosevelt Dining Room at Lake Quinault Lodge, guests enjoy outstanding cuisine as well as panoramic views of the Lake and the mountains beyond. Breakfast includes delicious omelets and all your favorite morning fare. For lunch, enjoy juicy burgers, sandwiches and wonderful clam chowder. Dinner guests can choose from delicious regional specialties including cedar plank salmon, a traditional favorite, and halibut as well as satisfying steaks and pasta dishes. Be sure to try our microbrew beers and our decadent desserts too. In the Roosevelt Dining Room, a lunch took place in the fall of 1937 that altered area history. On October 1, 1937, President Franklin D. Roosevelt visited Lake Quinault Lodge during a fact-finding trip. During his visit, the topic of establishing a park came up over lunch. Nine months later, Roosevelt signed a bill creating Olympic National Park, which to this day remains a treasure countless visitors have enjoyed. |
Lake Quinault Lodge was featured in Great Lodges of the National Parks on PBS. |



























