Lush Rain Forests. Alpine Wilderness. Rugged Beaches.
Towering snow-capped peaks and more than 70 miles of rugged Pacific Ocean coastline, the natural wonderland of Olympic National Park spans nearly a million acres, encompasses three distinct ecosystems, and offers year round adventure and exploration for all ages and interests. It’s such a diverse and unique place that it earned a natural UNESCO World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve designations.
Wander past waterfalls under a canopy of old-growth trees. Cast a line for something wild. Dip your paddle in deep waters or rushing rivers, or soak in some serenity in a hot-springs pool. From pristine beaches to untouched wilderness, you can experience some of the most scenic and popular destinations in the country, or opt for your own unique adventure off the beaten path.
It’s all here, all year round—from hiking, biking, camping, birding, road tripping and more. Welcome to Olympic National Park.
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MAKE AN Entrance
2020 Free Admission
DAYS
January 20: Martin Luther King Jr. Day
April 18: First Day of National Park Week
August 25: National Park Service Birthday
September 26: National Public Lands Day
November 11: Veterans Day
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