Rustic Shelters & Cabins
These historic three-sided log shelters and backcountry cabins provide essential protection from the Olympic Peninsula’s heavy rainfall. Located along major wilderness corridors like the Hoh River and Duckabush trails, many of these structures date back to the early 20th century. They offer primitive overnight options or emergency refuge for long-distance hikers navigating the park’s rugged subalpine terrain and deep temperate rainforests.
Boulder Shelter
Three-sided log structure located in the subalpine zone along the Upper Dungeness trail.
Sol Duc Park Shelter
Historic subalpine shelter situated within the meadows of the High Divide and Seven Lakes Basin loop.
Happy Four Shelter
Three-sided log shelter located approximately 5.7 miles from the Hoh Rain Forest trailhead.
Camp Siberia (shelter)
High-elevation backcountry shelter and campsite positioned near First Divide on the Duckabush River trail.
Home Sweet Home Camp
Subalpine campsite featuring a wooden shelter and pit toilets, located in a basin near the headwaters of the Duckabush River.
Upper Duckabush Camp
Remote backcountry site featuring a historic log shelter located near the headwaters of the Duckabush River.
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