Olympic National Park is a spectacular protected area on Olympic Peninsula in Washington's Pacific Northwest. The park includes several unique ecosystems, from the dramatic snow-covered peaks of the Olympic Mountains to vast old-growth forests. The summit of glacier-covered Mount Olympus is a popular destination for climbers. Numerous hiking and backpacking trails run through the park's ancient rainforests and all along the Pacific coastline. The park has been designated by the United Nations as a World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve. The park is used as a living laboratory for a large number of scientists and students as well as a popular natural playground for millions of visitors.

600 E. Park Avenue, Port Angeles, WA 98362, Phone: 360-565-3130

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