Overview
Spanning over one million acres on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, Olympic National Park is a a mesmerizing and diverse natural wonderland. Mount Olympus, the highest peak at 7,980 feet, dominates the skyline with its snow-capped summit.
Recognized as both a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve, the park showcases an impressive array of ecosystems, including subalpine meadows, alpine tundra, old-growth forests, and rivers teeming with life.