Olympic National Park Introduction
Olympic National Park was established in 1938 in part to preserve some of Washington's quickly disappearing primeval forests. Now the park protects one of the largest remaining blocks of old growth forest and temperate rain forest in the lower 48 states. With over 922,000 acres, Olympic offers endless possibilities for recreation, sightseeing, study and relaxation.
The Olympic Mountains are host to rocky alpine slopes, glacier-capped summits, subalpine meadows, and old growth forests. Rivers and streams, rich in fish and other wildlife, provide a link between the ocean and land ecosystems, while Olympic's shoreline harbors a wealth of marine and intertidal communities.
Outdoor Activities
Visitors to Olympic National Park have many outdoor activities to enjoy, whether it is camping in the Olympic Wilderness, taking a day hike in the old-growth forests, or clambering along the roaring beaches of the coast.
Climate
The weather in Olympic National Park is extremely variable, from season to season and place to place. Visitors should come prepared for a wide range of conditions. Rain gear and layered clothing are essential.
Overall, the Olympic Peninsula has a moderate marine climate with pleasant summers and mild, wet winters. Summer temperatures are between 65 and 75 degrees F. July, August and September are the driest months, with heavier precipitation during the rest of the year.While winter temperatures in the 30's and 40's, with snow accumulation of up to 10 feet in the Mopuntains.
At any time of year, visitors should come prepared for a variety of conditions.
Interesting Fact
The old growth forests of the Pacific Northwest produce three times the biomass (living or once living material) of tropical rain forests.
Other Details
Olympic National Park is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, although some roads, campgrounds and other visitor facilities close in winter.
600 East Park Avenue
Port Angeles, WA 98362-6798
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Location
Olympic National Park
United States
47° 45' 14.7528" N, 123° 25' 13.476" W
