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- Olympic National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
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
- Plan Your Visit - Olympic National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Designated as both a World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve by the United Nations, the park serves as a living laboratory for scientists and students, as well as an incredible natural playground for visitors
- Basic Information - Olympic National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Olympic National Park is open 24 hours a day year-round, although some roads, campgrounds and facilities are open seasonally Operating Hours and Seasons provides information on road and facility opening and closing dates
- Park Brochure - Olympic National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Park Brochure A paper version of this brochure is available at park visitor centers and entrance stations It can also be downloaded from the page linked here If braille is your preferred format, you can download a braille version of the brochure at this link
- Things To Do - Olympic National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
An official form of the United States government Provided by Touchpoints
- History Culture - Olympic National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Interwoven throughout the park's diverse landscape is an array of cultural and historic sites that tell the human story of the park More than 650 archeological sites document over 13,500 years of human occupation of Olympic National Park lands
- Park Overview: Three Parks in One - Olympic National Park (U. S . . . - NPS
Olympic National Park is a land of beauty and variety Created in 1938 to protect the Roosevelt elk, primeval forest and wild coast, the park encompasses nearly a million acres A few days of exploration take you from breathtaking mountain vistas with meadows of wildflowers to colorful ocean tidepools or early homestead cabins
- Visiting the Hoh Rain Forest - Olympic National Park (U. S. National . . .
Several coastal areas within Olympic National Park, as well as the town of Forks, can be reached in less than one hour by car from the Hoh Before you come, make sure to visit the Getting Around page for mileages to different park destinations
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