Olympic National Park
State: WA
With its incredible range of precipitation and elevation, diversity is the hallmark of Olympic National Park. Encompassing nearly a million acres, the park protects a vast wilderness, thousands of years of human history, and several distinctly different ecosystems, including glacier-capped mountains, old-growth temperate rain forests, and over 70 miles of wild coastline. Come explore!
Activities
Arts and Crafts, Arts and Culture, Astronomy, Auto and ATV, Backcountry Hiking, Biking,
Birdwatching, Boat Tour, Boating, Bookstore and Park Store,
Camping, Cultural Demonstrations, Flying, Fishing, Food, Car or Front Country Camping, Cross-Country Skiing,
Compass and GPS, Theater,
Dining, Fishing, Fly Fishing, Food, Front-Country Hiking, Gift Shop and Souvenirs,
Group Camping, Guided Tours, Hands-On, Hiking, Horse Camping,
Horse Trekking,
Horseback Riding,
Junior Ranger Program,
Kayaking,
Mountain Biking,
Museum Exhibits,
Paddling,
Park Film,
Picnicking,
Road Biking,
RV Camping,
Scenic Driving,
Self-Guided Tours - Auto,
Self-Guided Tours - Walking,
Shopping,
Saltwater Swimming,
Saltware Fishing,
Pool Swimming,
Skiing,
Snow Play,
Snowshoeing,
Volunteer Vacation,
Whitewater Rafting,
Wildlife Watching,
Direction:
You can reach Olympic National Park via the I-5 corridor or by any one of the quieter state roadways. Once you arrive on the Olympic Peninsula connect to Hwy 101 to reach any destinations in and around Olympic National Park. From Olympia: take I-5 to Hwy 101 From Tacoma: take State Route 16 to Bremerton; take State Route 3 north from Bremerton to State Route 104. From Washington/Oregon Coast connect to Hwy 101 in Aberdeen.
Address
Physical: Olympic National Park Visitor Center 3002 Mount Angeles Road, Port Angeles 98362
Mailing: 600 E. Park Avenue , Port Angeles 98362
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