Thanks for a great season!
Hurricane Ridge seasonal shuttle service is expected to resume summer 2025. Check back for more information soon!
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There are no restroom facilities on board. Restrooms are available at the Gateway Transit Center and at the top of Hurricane Ridge.
Passengers shall not smoke, vape, or consume food on the bus.
Luggage space is limited. Luggage larger than a carry-on bag is not recommended. Passenger space takes priority over luggage space.
Strollers must be collapsed prior to boarding and remain stowed throughout the journey.
Pets must be placed in a secure pet container with a lid and may not restrict passenger space.
Hurricane Ridge Shuttle makes connections with the Strait Shot bus and Black Ball Ferry Line.
Allow at least 30 minutes for customs when transferring to the Black Ball Ferry Line to Victoria B.C.
Allow extra travel time when making important connections. Clallam Transit assumes no responsibility for providing additional transportation or accommodations in the event of missed connections.
Free parking is available at the Gateway Transit Center in the underground east parking garage, located under the Pavilion. Vehicle height capacity is 7’2”. Access to the underground parking is via the entrance off East Railroad Avenue between The Rail Restaurant and Moby Duck.
Bus racks are provided on this route but on a first come, first serve basis. Learn more about bringing your bike on the bus here. Bike lockers are available to rent hourly or daily at the Gateway Transit Center through the Movatic. Download the app at www.movatic.co.
Olympic National Park will have free admission on the following days during our Hurricane Ridge shuttle season. CTS fare still applies.
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