Olympic National Park - Port Angeles National And State Park
- Address: 600 East Park Avenue, Port Angeles, WA 98362
- Phone: Olympic National Park Visitor Ce
- Email: olym_olympic_park_vc@nps.gov
- Website:www.nps.gov
Olympic National Park
600 East Park AvenuePort Angeles, WA 98362
Olympic National Park Details
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Descriptions from Across the Web
- Here you will find Pacific Ocean beaches, rainforest 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 ... more on Nps.gov
- 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 ... more on Nps.gov
- Pets are not permitted on park trails, meadows, beaches or in any undeveloped area of the park. There is one exception. Dogs are allowed on leash, during daytime hours only, on Kalaloch Beach along the Pacific Ocean and from Rialto Beach north to Ellen Creek. For those folks ... more on DogFriendly.com
- 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 ... more on Nps.gov
Reviews From Across The Web read all
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5.0
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What a trip and i acn't wait to back
(March 06, 2005 00:00)
I loved this place or should say palce it was nice and fun to go with family my kids had a great time and i loved the place ... By A Yahoo! User from Queens, nyc, a user of Yahoo! Travel. Read full review on Yahoo! Travel
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5.0
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A Must for Wilderness Lovers
Two of the best backpack trips of my life were in this park. A couple years ago, we spent the 4th of July weekend on the coast, from Lake Ozette to Shi Shi Beach and back. Amazing seastacks and wildlife (eagles, sea otters, seals) galore.
Last Labor Day weekend we did ... By A Yahoo! User, a user of Yahoo! Travel. Read full review on Yahoo! Travel -
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Mt. Olympus kicks Ranier's Butt!
Whereas Mount Ranier is crawling with tourists as soon as the road's are clear, the Olympic National Park is farther from the big cities and therefore more pristine than Ranier. They Olympics offer a greater variety of climates from rain forest to beach to alpine. I've been to Mt. Ranier a few ti... By Edward from Seattle, WA, a user of Yahoo! Travel. Read full review on Yahoo! Travel
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Definitely 5 stars.
I'm not sure how anyone could give the Olympic National Park a 2-star rating, unless their idea of roughing it is staying at a Motel 6. Having travelled across the country, I can tell you there are so few unspoiled places anymore, and that this park is truly one of the nation's gems.
... By Weave from Seattle WA, a user of Yahoo! Travel. Read full review on Yahoo! Travel
Directions
Travelling by Car From the greater Seattle area and I-5 corridor, you can reach U.S. 101 by several different routes. Cross Puget Sound on one of the Washington State Ferry System's car and passenger ferries. Drive south to Tacoma and cross Puget Sound at
Hours
Open 24 hours daily
Miscellaneous
- Admission: Entrance Fees -- Single visit (good for up to seven consecutive days at any Olympic National Park entrance fee area). Vehicle: $15 Individual: (on foot, bicycle, motorcycle) $5. Children 15 years old and younger are admitted free of charge. Park entrance
Other Web Resources
- www.nps.gov
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