Olympic National Park is a designated International Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site. The park offers diverse natural beauty, opportunities for outdoor recreation and education. Day-trippers will enjoy hikes of varying lengths and difficulties, boating or fishing along Olympic’s many rivers and lakes, or the Pacific coast. Wildlife viewing is best at dawn and dusk and species include goats, bears, deer and elk, salmon, whales, and birds. There are four visitor centers and one ranger station within the park. The main Olympic National Park Visitor Center displays exhibits on natural and cultural history, which includes the award-winning film, Mosaic of Diversity.

3002 Mount Angeles Road, Port Angeles, WA 98362, Phone: 360-565-3130

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