The Graves Creek Ranger Station is a small historic district in Olympic National Park, Washington, USA.
Labor from the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Public Works Administration was used for both the ranger station residence and the garage-woodshed, as well as for a generator building that no longer stands.
The 1939 ranger station residence is a one-story frame structure, clad in cedar shingles.
Both structures are examples of the late National Park Service Rustic style, featuring broad shingle courses and deep eaves.
This article about a property in Washington on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.