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Cabin Fever? Enjoy a Safe Getaway at Manitou Lodge
Manitou Lodge takes the safety and security of our guests very seriously. We want your visit to the Forks area to be worry-free. We are currently open and welcoming guests. Our lodging facilities make it easy to maintain the recommended social distancing while also getting away to the forest and nature.
We have several cabin options, as well as inn rooms that allow you to enjoy the beauty of the area, while staying safe and following state and federal recommendations. Walk our forest trails, breathe in the fresh air, go on a beach walk … truly get away from it all at Manitou Lodge.
What is Manitou Lodge doing to keep you safe?
We are carefully monitoring the evolving coronavirus situation and continue to implement preventive measures in line with the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This includes additional cleaning and disinfection of all guest areas. We’re limiting all guest and staff interactions and maintaining the recommended 6 feet of social distancing. Manitou Lodge is taking the steps necessary to handle the situation as it evolves. We appreciate your patience, are thankful for our loyal guests, and look forward to seeing you soon.
Olympic National Park During Coronavirus
Though Olympic National Park (ONP) visitor centers are currently closed, nature is still open! Where it is possible to adhere to the latest health guidance, ONP’s entrances and hiking trails will remain open. Olympic National Park passes should be purchased online. There are several hiking trails and beaches available for you to enjoy safely. Visitors with general park questions can call the ONP information line at (360)565-3130. Wilderness Information Center staff are available for questions about backpacking permits at (360) 565-3100. Current road, campground, and weather information is also available by calling the recorded line, updated daily, at (360) 565-3131.
Traveling at a Later Date
If you’re not able to travel just now but still want to support small businesses such as ours, consider reserving ahead. We’re always happy to see you, no matter when you arrive, and thank you for your support!
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