Lake Ozette is regarded as a premier destination of the Olympic National Park, both for the large, remote & isolated lake set in the coastal rainforest, and for the seashore trails that branch out from its visitor center. There is a conventional boat launch on the east shore, and docks by the Ranger Station and campground, at the far north end. Ozette is well off the mainstream roads, and takes roughly an extra hour to reach, along and finally at the terminus of deadend roads – undoubtedly part of the attraction. There have been reservation systems advertised in recent times, but they have not been in evidence lately. Do check with WIC Wilderness Information Center.