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Looking for more information to help you make the most of your trip, or enhance your understanding of what makes Olympic so special? 

Discover Your Northwest is a non-profit partner of the park and sells books, maps, posters, educational games and more at most Olympic National Park visitor centers and ranger stations and online.

Proceeds from these sales are returned to the park and help fund education programs, exhibits, visitor brochures and special events. 

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Mt. Olympus in winter  

Did You Know?
That Mount Olympus receives over 200 inches of precipitation each year and most of that falls as snow? At 7,980 feet, Mount Olympus is the highest peak in Olympic National Park and has the third largest glacial system in the contiguous U.S.

Last Updated: September 12, 2009 at 13:29 EST