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Olympic

North America

Washington

  • Olympic

    Overview 

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    Washington

    Olympic National Park in Washington contains ecosystems ranging from Pacific beaches and temperate rainforests to alpine peaks. Mount Olympus rises above the park’s glaciers, while the Hoh and Quinault rainforests are among the wettest places in the continental United States.

  • Protects alpine peaks, coastline, and rainforest in one park

    Hoh Rainforest receives up to 12 feet of rain annually

    Mount Olympus is the tallest peak

Established

June 29, 1938

Iconic Places

Hoh Rainforest

Headquarters

Olympic National Park, 3002 Mount Angeles Road, Port Angeles, WA 98362

Latitude(N)

47.6181

Longitude(W)

'-123.6831

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922,649.41 acres (3,733.8 km2)
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Olympic National Park, 3002 Mount Angeles Road, Port Angeles, WA 98362
Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center, 6108 Hurricane Ridge Road, Port Angeles, WA 98362
98362
47.6181
'-123.6831
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Olympic National Park in Washington contains ecosystems ranging from Pacific beaches and temperate rainforests to alpine peaks. Mount Olympus rises above the park’s glaciers, while the Hoh and Quinault rainforests are among the wettest places in the continental United States.
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