The Upper Hoh Road in Olympic National Park is closed until it’s safe to travel, which is expected to happen when the risk of road failure is reduced:
Closure: The Upper Hoh Road is closed due to a danger of imminent failure at milepost 9.7.
Access: The Upper Hoh Road is the only way to get to and from the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center, campground, picnic area, and trailheads.
Reopening: The area will reopen when the risk of road failure is reduced.
The Upper Hoh Road is maintained by Jefferson County and connects HWY 101 to the Olympic National Park boundary. Jefferson County information is available online at co.jefferson.wa.us.
The Upper Hoh Road provides the only access to and from the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center, campground, picnic area and trailheads. The area will reopen when the risk of road failure is mitigated. The visitor center is currently closed and scheduled to reopen in March 2025.
For information about park roads and other destinations, visitors should call the recorded Road and Weather Hotline at 360-565-3131 or visit the park website at nps.gov/olym.