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One- or Two-Night Stay at Lake Quinault Lodge on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula

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Lakeside lodge surrounded by Olympic National Forest with a pool and sauna and easy access to Olympic National Park

What You Get

One-night stay for up to four adults. Up to two kids 11 or younger stay free.

  • Option 1: $69, boathouse view or non-view or main lodge non-view room (up to $122 value)
  • Option 2: $79, main lodge view or lakeside non-renovated room (up to $152 value)
  • Option 3: $99, fireplace or lakeside renovated room (up to $182 value)

Two-night stay for up to four adults. Up to two kids 11 or younger stay free.

  • Option 4: $135, boathouse view or non-view or main lodge non-view room (up to $244 value)
  • Option 5: $145, main lodge view or lakeside non-renovated room (up to $304 value)
  • Option 6: $195, fireplace or lakeside renovated room (up to $364 value)

Book by: 10/1/12
Travel between: 9/9/12–12/23/12

Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.

1920s Lodge Nestled next to Lake Quinault and Olympic National Park

Washington’s Olympic National Park is so diverse that the National Park Service refers to it as “three magical parks in one.” Its vast wilderness spans nearly a million aces, encompassing misty Pacific shoreline, ice-capped mountains, and ancient rainforests. Surrounded by Olympic National Forest, Lake Quinault Lodge overlooks a glacial lake and offers easy access to the Olympic Mountains and verdant rainforest trails. Built in 1926, more than a decade before Olympic was officially designated a national park, the lodge still feels like a rustic outpost on the edge of beautiful and unspoiled land.

When you’re not exploring the surrounding trails, you’ll still have plenty to do at the lodge. When weather permits, you can paddle a canoe or kayak on Lake Quinault. Intrepid boaters can kayak over to the north side of the lake, where the national park officially begins. Fishing is also a popular pastime on the lake, as the water is rife with salmon, trout, and sturgeon.

Before turning in for the day, visit the lodge’s restaurant, where you can fill up on fresh salmon, halibut, and crab cakes while watching the sun set over the lake. The lodge’s guest rooms complement the wilderness with wood furnishings and cozy period decor. On chilly nights, warm up next to a gas fireplace in the main lodge and fireplace rooms. If you’re looking to keep in touch with the outside world, lakeside rooms are equipped with televisions, but most other rooms eschew modern distractions.

Quinault, Washington: Glacial Lake and Temperate Rainforest in Olympic National Park

Located at the southwest edge of the massive Olympic National Park, the glacier-carved Quinault Valley boasts one of the northern hemisphere’s only temperate rainforests. Massive old-growth hemlocks, cedars, and other conifers up to 300 feet tall create a natural skyline, earning the area the nickname “Valley of the Giants.” Frequent bursts of heavy rainfall foster lush vegetation on the forest floor and encourage evergreen growth, causing the canopy to be very thick in places.

The picturesque Quinault Rainforest Loop Drive follows the river and extends around Lake Quinault for more than 30 miles. You can drive past the breathtaking Olympic Mountains or stop to hike to the nearby Gatton Creek Falls cascading down 60 feet of tiered rocks. Hikes are also great way to get up close and personal with the local wildlife. As you make your way through the big-leaf-maple-lined paths, keep an eye out for deer or roosevelt elk.

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Other Details

Room Details

Consult the lodge's index page for more info on valid rooms.

Main Lodge Non-View Rooms

  • One queen bed or two double beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2 with one bed, 4 with two beds
  • Maximum occupancy: 4
  • Adding occupants above standard: $15 per night for each additional occupant 12 or older; no charge for additional occupants 11 or younger

Boathouse View and Non-View Rooms

  • Two to three beds; configurations vary
  • Standard occupancy: 2-4
  • Maximum occupancy: 5
  • Adding occupants above standard: $15 per night for each additional occupant 12 or older; no charge for additional occupants 11 or younger

Main Lodge View Rooms

  • One queen bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2
  • Adding occupants above standard: not allowed

Lakeside Renovated Rooms

  • One king bed or two queen beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2 with one bed, 4 with two beds
  • Maximum occupancy: 5 with rollaway bed
  • Adding occupants above standard: $15 per night for each additional occupant 12 or older; no charge for additional occupants 11 or younger

Lakeside Non-Renovated Rooms

  • Two queen beds or one king bed and sofa sleeper
  • Standard occupancy: 3-4
  • Maximum occupancy: 5 with rollaway bed
  • Adding occupants above standard: $15 per night for each additional occupant 12 or older; no charge for additional occupants 11 or younger

Fireplace Non-Renovated Rooms

  • One king bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 3 with rollaway bed
  • Adding occupants above standard: Adding occupants above standard: $15 per night for each additional occupant 12 or older; no charge for additional occupants 11 or younger

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 4 p.m.
  • Check out: 11 a.m.
  • Rollaways: available for an additional $25 per night
  • Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
  • Pet policy: pets up to 30 pounds may be added to boathouse non-view rooms only for an additional $25 per stay.
  • Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are available in lakeside renovated room types only upon request during booking.
  • Room upgrades: upgrades may be available at check in for an additional fee.

Amenities

  • Lakeview dining
  • Pool
  • Sauna
  • Game room

Getting There

  • By plane: 122 miles from William R. Fairchild International Airport (CLM) in Port Angeles, WA
  • By car: about 93 miles west of Olympia, 152 miles west of Seattle, 187 miles north of Portland

Need To Know Info

  • Promotional value expires Oct 1, 2012. Amount paid never expires.
  • Not valid until 9/9/12
  • Must book by 10/1/12 or promo value expires
  • Must complete travel by 12/23/12
  • Not valid 9/28-9/29, 10/5-10/6, 11/20-11/24
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts
  • Limit 1 per visit
  • Valid only for option purchased
  • Reservation required, subject to availability
  • All cancels subject to $25 fee
  • 72-hour cancellation notice required or fee up to amount paid for Groupon applies
  • Must be 18 or older to check in
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • $1.50 interpretive fee and $1 National Friends of the Forest fee and 10.4% tax not included.
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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