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Frequently Asked Questions
Downtown Port Angeles sits about three miles east of William R Fairchild International, a quick ride of roughly ten minutes via Highway 101. We provide direct transfers to the Red Lion Hotel Port Angeles, Olympic Lodge by Ayres, Lincoln Inn, and Crab Pot Inn with all inclusive flat rates covering meet and greet, luggage handling, and gratuity. Call +1 (718) 514-9881.
Yes. The Hurricane Ridge entrance to Olympic National Park sits about twenty miles south of CLM, a drive of roughly thirty five minutes via Hurricane Ridge Road. We provide direct transfers to the visitor center with chauffeurs familiar with the mountain road conditions, the surrounding parking area, and the connection to other Olympic National Park entrances at Lake Crescent and Sol Duc Hot Springs.
Yes. The Black Ball Ferry Line Coho ferry terminal sits about three miles east of CLM in downtown Port Angeles, a ride of roughly ten minutes via Highway 101. We provide transfers timed against your ferry boarding window for sailings to Victoria, British Columbia with chauffeurs familiar with the terminal entrance, the surrounding parking area, and the boarding procedures for arriving passengers.
Yes. Lake Crescent Lodge in Olympic National Park sits about twenty miles west of CLM along Highway 101, a drive of roughly thirty minutes. We provide direct transfers to the historic lodge with chauffeurs familiar with the lake access points, the surrounding Olympic National Park trails including the Marymere Falls trailhead, and the seasonal access conditions during winter for arriving guests.
Hurricane Ridge sits about twenty miles south of CLM along Hurricane Ridge Road, a drive of roughly thirty five minutes from the airport. We provide direct transfers for Olympic National Park visitors to the visitor center elevation of 5,200 feet with chauffeurs familiar with the mountain road conditions, the seasonal winter access, and the surrounding scenic overlook stops along the route.
Yes. Premium SUVs accommodate one to six passengers with generous luggage space for hiking gear, fishing equipment, ski equipment, and family arrivals. SUVs are popular for Olympic National Park trips, Lake Crescent visits, Hurricane Ridge sightseeing, and family transfers across the Olympic Peninsula. All SUVs run on winter rated tires during cold months for the mountain road conditions.
Yes. Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort sits about forty miles west of CLM in Olympic National Park, a drive of roughly an hour via Highway 101 and Sol Duc Road. We provide direct transfers to the historic hot springs resort with chauffeurs familiar with the resort entrance, the surrounding rainforest trails including the Sol Duc Falls trailhead, and the seasonal access conditions during winter.
Yes. Sequim and its lavender farms sit about fifteen miles east of CLM, a drive of roughly twenty five minutes via Highway 101. We provide direct transfers to popular lavender farms including Purple Haze, Jardin du Soleil, and B&B Family Farm during the Sequim Lavender Festival each July with chauffeurs familiar with the farm tour routes and the surrounding lodging options for arriving visitors.
Yes. Every CLM reservation includes complimentary real time flight tracking. If your inbound flight is delayed by weather, Olympic Peninsula fog, marine layer events, winter ice, connection issues, or mechanical problems, the pickup window adjusts automatically at no extra charge. A grace period after landing covers arrival processing and walking to the terminal curbside exit.
Olympic National Park draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each summer to its rainforest, mountain, and coast ecosystems. CLM sees increased traffic during peak summer months. We add capacity with SUVs and Sprinter vans for park transfers to Hurricane Ridge, Hoh Rainforest, Rialto Beach, and Lake Crescent destinations with chauffeurs familiar with the park road system and seasonal conditions.











































