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Olympic National Park
Hurricane Ridge in Winter
 

Call the Road & Weather Hotline at 360-565-3131 for current Ridge information or click here for the latest report!

 
cross country skier on snow covered ridge
Bryan Bell, National Park Service
A lone skier sets out along a ridge.
 
 
snowplow working in large snow-covered parking lot; mountains and building in background
Snow flies as a plow operator clears the parking lot at Hurricane Ridge.
Hurricane Ridge Road  

NEW!   Click here for FAQ About Tire Chain Requirement, including info on Port Angeles-area tire chain sources

To improve public safety, all vehicles are required to carry chains when traveling above the Heart O’the Hills entrance station on the Hurricane Ridge Road between November 21, 2008 and May 1, 2009. 

This requirement applies to all vehicles (including 4-wheel drive), regardless of tire type, and applies to all road and weather conditions. Additional requirements, such as traction tires or chains on vehicles may also be enacted when conditions warrant. Drivers must comply with posted traction requirements.

Having a set of chains in every vehicle that travels to Hurricane Ridge will provide a greater margin of safety when sudden storms arrive or road conditions worsen during the day; this requirement may create greater flexibility in keeping the road open during times when conditions are marginal.

This regulation is included within the Olympic National Park 2008-09 Superintendent’s Compendium.

Barring heavy snows or winter storms, the Hurricane Ridge Road is scheduled to be open 9 a.m. to dusk, Friday through Sunday, November 21, 2008 through March 29, 2009.

The road will be closed Monday through Thursday during the winter season, except for Monday holidays and an extended period during the Christmas-New Year’s holiday.

During the holiday period, the road is scheduled to be open daily from Friday, December 19, 2008 through Sunday, January 4, 2009, except for Thursday, December 25. The road is also scheduled to be open on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Monday, January 19) and Presidents Day (Monday, February 16).

Winter conditions such as storms, drifting snow, or avalanche danger may delay or prohibit the road from opening or may force an early closure. Human safety is the most important consideration.

The Hurricane Ridge Road may also close temporarily if the parking lot becomes completely full. All vehicles must park within the Hurricane Ridge parking lot; roadside parking is only permitted at the Sunrise Snowplay Area. To make best use of the available parking spaces, park staff urges Hurricane Ridge visitors to carpool whenever possible and pay extra attention to making the best use of parking spaces.

Recorded information about Hurricane Ridge Road and weather conditions is available 24 hours a day at (360) 565-3131 or 530 AM in Port Angeles.

Entrance fees are collected at the Heart O’the Hills entrance station whenever the road is open. Olympic’s seven-day entrance pass, which allows a private vehicle to enter any of the park’s roadways, costs $15. The Olympic National Park Annual Pass, good for one year after the purchase date, costs $30.

 
Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center
The Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center will be open with restrooms and a warm seating area whenever the road is open.

Beginning on Saturday, December 27, the information desk will be staffed from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays through March 29.  The desk will be staffed on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (January 19) and Presidents Day (February 16) as well.

Snack Bar & Ski Shop
The snack bar and ski shop, with ski and snowshoe rentals will be open on Saturdays and Sundays from December 13 through March 29; along with Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Monday, January 19) and Presidents Day (Monday, February 16) and during the holiday period from Friday, December 26 through Sunday, January 4.

 

Snowshoe Walks
Snowshoe walks for individuals and families will be offered at 2:00 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays and Monday holidays, beginning on Saturday, December 27 through March 29.

Snowshoe walks will also be offered at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, December 26, Thursday, January 1 and Friday, January 2, 2009.

The walks last 90 minutes and are less than one mile in length. Space on walks is limited, so people should register at the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center information desk 30 minutes before the scheduled walk.

A $5 donation from each snowshoe walk participant helps the park provide snowshoe walks and repair and replace snowshoes.

Organized groups such as youth or school groups must make advance reservations for snowshoe walks. Group walks are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays and last 90 minutes. Space is limited, so groups should call Olympic National Park at (360) 565-3136 for reservations and more information.

 

Cross-Country Ski & Snowshoe Routes
Unmarked and ungroomed routes give cross-country skiers and snowshoers a chance to explore the forests and meadows around Hurricane Ridge.

These routes range in difficulty from easy to quite challenging. Check at the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center for information and current conditions.

Avalanche awareness is a necessity; always check on current conditions before heading out.

Map of Hurricane Ridge area ski and snowshoe routes. (PDF)

 

Downhill Skiing
Weather permitting, the downhill ski tows will operate from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays from December 13 through March 29.

The ski tows will also be open Friday, December 26, Friday, January 2 and the Monday holidays of January 19, (Martin Luther King, Jr. Day) and February 16 (Presidents Day).

For more information about downhill skiing at Hurricane Ridge,visit www.hurricaneridge.com or call 360-457-2879.

 

Tubing and Sliding
Because of the potential for serious injury, tubing and sliding are only permitted at two designated areas. Each area will be managed and monitored for safe use.

The Sunrise Family Snowplay Area is located about one mile north of the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center and is managed for children and families. The Small Children’s Snowplay Area at Hurricane Ridge is designated and managed for children eight years of age and younger.

If conditions become too dangerous for sliding, the tubing areas will be closed.

More information on experiencing Olympic in winter can be found in the park's newspaper, the Olympic Bugler  (PDF).

Hurricane Ridge Current Conditions
Hurricane Ridge Conditions
Road and weather report for Hurricane Ridge
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Hurricane Ridge Web Cam
Hurricane Ridge Webcam
Current view from Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center
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Avalanche!
Avalanches are a real risk; learn how to avoid them.
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Road Conditions & Travel Advisories
Storm and storm damage can affect your travel plans. Check here for current conditions.
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snow covered forest and meadow  

Did You Know?
That endemic Olympic snow moles are scurrying beneath this blanket of snow? Olympic National Park's Hurricane Ridge is blanketed with over ten feet of snow for most of the winter, providing water for summer and protection for snow moles in winter.

Last Updated: April 23, 2009 at 15:12 EST