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A Land of Contrasts and Variety

Here you will find Pacific Ocean beaches, rain forest valleys, glacier-capped peaks and a stunning variety of plants and animals. Roads provide access to the outer edges of the park, but the heart of Olympic is wilderness; a primeval sanctuary for humans and wild creatures alike.

 
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Road Conditions & Travel Advisories

Wind, rain and even snow can affect park roads and facilities during any time of year.

Check this link for current information on road and facility access throughout the park.
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Hiking & Backpacking in the Olympic Wilderness

Did you know that 95 percent of Olympic National Park is designated as Wilderness?

Check here for information about safely exploring, enjoying and protecting this one-of-a-kind wilderness treasure.

 
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Olympic National Park
600 East Park Avenue
Port Angeles, WA 98362

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Phone

Olympic National Park Visitor Center
(360) 565-3130

Recorded Road and Weather Information
(360) 565-3131

Fax

(360) 565-3015

Climate

Influenced by mountains and sea, Olympic has a wide range of climate conditions. About twelve feet of rain falls each year on the west-facing valleys, sustaining the temperate rain forest. The east side of the mountains lie in a "rain shadow", with only 25 inches of annual rainfall and much dryer conditions.
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star-shaped purple flowers growing in a crack of a rock  

Did You Know?
That the Piper's bellflower is unique to the Olympic Mountains? Named after an early Olympic peninsula botanist, the Piper's bellflower grows in cracks and crevices of high elevation rock outcrops.

Last Updated: October 27, 2009 at 17:51 EST