Olympic National Park encompasses temperate rainforests, rugged coastlines, and glaciated mountains on Washingtons Olympic Peninsula. Its ecosystems range from moss draped forests to alpine ridges. Visitors explore beaches, hot springs, and the Hoh Rain Forest, where ancient trees thrive in constant moisture. The parks diversity makes it feel like several parks in one.
Olympics isolation and varied landscapes support unique species found nowhere else. Its cultural and natural significance make it a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Further details can be found on the park website.