Olympic National Park
Washington State
About Olympic National Park
A diverse natural treasure spanning temperate rainforests, alpine peaks, and dramatic ocean coastline, including the famous Hoh Rainforest and rugged Pacific beaches. With over 600 miles of trails and ecosystems ranging from sea level to 7,965 feet, the park showcases the Pacific Northwest's unparalleled diversity.
Reviews
This is probably the most unique National Park I have been to. There are vast terrains that will make any outdoor lover happy. The coastal areas are great and vast. The tide pooling is the best I've seen in Washington. The rainforests feel alive and teaming with life. It almost gives a jurassic Park vibe. Hot springs are a must. The mountains are also awesome, and the rugged hiking trails can be very fun. I recommend going at the end of spring or early autumn to miss some of the peak tourist season. If you need camping options or lodging and the park is full you can always venture down I to the Olympic National Forest
— Austin Potter
This is such a fantastic park. it is very large and has multiple entrances that most of them are seasonal. Be sure to double check if they are open and what type of year. The rainforest were beautiful as we came in November and it was very wet and chilly. The bark was not very crowded, but also the weather was not ideal. There are so many different climates from mossy rainforest to evergreen forest and Meadows. We did not get a chance to hike in the mountains as it was not suitable in November.
— jared dornak
The most magical place I've ever been in my life. Highly recommend Beach 4 if you would like to experience tide pools! You have to walk up/down hundreds of stairs to get to the beach of Beach 4 but if you are physically capable of doing it, it feels like a once in a lifetime experience. We also pulled over to take in Lake Crescent and it was truly magnificent.
— Sarah Bauch
I visited Olympic National Park and loved the variety of landscapes, from the lush rainforest to the rugged coastline. Hiking through the moss-covered trails felt magical, and the mountain views were breathtaking. What I didn’t like was how crowded some of the popular spots got, which took away from the peaceful atmosphere. Overall, I’d give it a solid 4 out of 5 for its incredible natural beauty and diversity.
— Lion Temop
One of the most beautiful parks on this planet. Incredibly huge with tons of trails and scenic drives. All different kinds of difficulties for everyone. You will not have any trouble finding what your looking for. $30 for week pass. Would absolutely come back.
— CAMI FILMS
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