Strait of Juan de Fuca Highway - SR 112
Olympic National Park, WA

The Olympic National Park is an area of great diversities. Almost every type of landscape visitors would like to explore exists in this fantastic park. The countryside varies from coast to glaciers, passing through forests, mountains, and meadows. Green foilage climbs the trunks and limbs of North America's finest temperate rain forest and gleaming glaciers crown the peaks of the Olympic Mountains.

Olympic National Park has international recognition and is very accessible from the SR 112 corridor. In fact, SR 112 is one of the only access roads into the park's striking coastal region. The park encompasses Lake Crescent, providing 10 miles of lake and scenic beauty, and a coastal strip that is home to Lake Ozette's pristine natural habitat and coastline.

A great number of scenic trails originate in Olympic Park. Take a stroll through landscape thick with wildflowers and wildlife.

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