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Olympic Peninsula: Olympic National Park
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The Olympic Peninsula is a diverse blend of climates and natural wonders. Jutting out of the northwest corner Washington State, it comprises some of the richest and most undeveloped forestland in the region. At its center, lies the Olympic National Park and the Olympic National Forest. The two make up 2132,324 square miles of public lands, most of which are open to camping and hiking.
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Relax after a day in the rainforest or at the beach. - Forks, Olympic Peninsula, WA - Washington Lodging near Olympic National Park Great three-bedroom home on acreage right on the Hoh River on the Olympic peninsula. Close and easy access to Olympic National Park and ocean beaches. Beautiful mossy rainforest path on property to river. Room to move and a great central location to base yourself for a visit to Olympic National Park.
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Port Angeles is the Center Of It All for the Olympic Peninsula. The place to start for a day trip to Hurricane Ridge or a vacation to explore all of Olympic National Park. The place to start for kayaking, for biking, for hiking, for shopping or for relaxing.
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Olympic National Park & Olympic Peninsula Hiking - Hikes This region includes the national park, national forest, and other trails on the Olympic Peninsula. Olympic National Park encompasses three distinctly different ecosystems—rugged glacier capped mountains, over 60 miles of wild Pacific coast and magnificent stands of old-growth and temperate rain forest. These diverse ecosystems are still largely pristine in character and are Olympic's gift to you.
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The mountain goat is on Mount Washington, just south of the Hamma Hamma area of the Olympic Peninsula, but the scene can be repeated on many nearby peaks. Olympic National Park has been trying to eliminate goats because they are an introduced species, though this goat is in the Olympic National Forest.
Your Port Ludlow community is on the western shore of Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula! With almost a million acres of Olympic National Park to enjoy along with Olympic National Forest and dozens of state, county and city parks, this area offers miles of puzzle-like shorelines, alpine meadows crowned with glaciers, and dense rainforest valleys that will keep you busy with day trips or weekend getaways.
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