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Rapid WA

Olympus Ranger Station

Hoh - 1. Lewis Meadow to Hoh Campground (WA)

Gauge Conditions
Runnable: ? – ? CFS

Approximate - nearest available gauge. Use as general reference only.

Photo
Olympus Ranger Station
Photo courtesy of American Whitewater
Description

The Olympus Ranger Station, also known as the Olympus Guard Station, is a historic backcountry cabin situated in Olympic National Park, Washington. Located along the Hoh River Trail near the junction with the Hoh Lake Trail, it sits approximately at river mile 45 on the north side of the Hoh River. Constructed in the 1930s by the U.S. Forest Service, the station was designed in the rustic architectural style characteristic of that era. It served as a base for rangers patrolling the remote wilderness areas of the park. Today, it continues to function as a seasonal outpost for the National Park Service, supporting trail maintenance, backcountry patrols, and visitor assistance during the summer months.

Location
Type
Rapid
Difficulty
Class N/A
Mile Marker
2.7 mi
Directions
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1. Lewis Meadow to Hoh Campground
Hoh
III 13.0 mi
Current Conditions
5-Day Forecast
Whitewater data from
American Whitewater