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Olympic

North America

Washington

 MINI

Quick Guide

Established

29-Jun-38

Iconic Places

Glade Creek Grist Mill

  • This park on the Olympic Peninsula includes a wide range of ecosystems from Pacific shoreline to temperate rainforests to the glaciated alpine peaks of the Olympic Mountains, the tallest of which is Mount Olympus. The Hoh and Quinault Rainforests are the wettest areas in the contiguous United States, with the Hoh receiving an average of almost 12 ft (3.7 m) of rain every year.[95][96] (WHS)[97] (BR)[98]

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    Washington

    Olympic

    Overview 

  • Soon we will be adding experiences and asking our Wild Dirt Pack to join in by sharing theirs!

  • Lots of great fun data being collected to get behind the scences point of views for each park.

Ranger Station

Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center, 6108 Hurricane Ridge Road, Port Angeles, WA 98362

Headquarters

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

Latitude(N)

47.6181

Longitude(W)

'-123.6831

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29-Jun-38
922,649.41 acres (3,733.8 km2)
2,432,972
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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Glade Creek Grist Mill
Hiking
This park on the Olympic Peninsula includes a wide range of ecosystems from Pacific shoreline to temperate rainforests to the glaciated alpine peaks of the Olympic Mountains, the tallest of which is Mount Olympus. The Hoh and Quinault Rainforests are the wettest areas in the contiguous United States, with the Hoh receiving an average of almost 12 ft (3.7 m) of rain every year.[95][96] (WHS)[97] (BR)[98]
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