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"Encompassing 1,441 square miles [3,732.2 square kilometers] of the Olympic Peninsula, Olympic National Park invites visitors to explore three distinct ecosystems: subalpine forest and wildflower meadow; temperate forest; and the rugged Pacific shore."
nationalgeographic.com
"towering skyscrapers, big bills in trendy restaurants, a sleepless electric nirvana of high technology set in a beautiful landscape, more info Olympic Peninsula** north west from Seattle is this popular recreational area of mountains and forests."
bugbog.com
"Hall of Mosses Trail/Hoh River Trail (Hoh River Valley): Whether you're up for a short walk in the woods or a multi-day backpacking trip, this is the best place to experience the Olympic Peninsula's famed rainforest."
frommers.com
"Acclaimed as America's most geographically diverse park, its 922,657 acres (373,386 hectares) unfurl in northwest Washington on the Olympic Peninsula."
ngm.nationalgeographic.com
"Port Angeles is the the largest city in the Olympic Peninsula region of Washington."
wikitravel.org
"The southwestern coastline of the Olympic Peninsula is also the northernmost non-glaciated region on the Pacific coast of North America, with the result that -aided by the distance from peaks to the coast at the Last Glacial Maximum being about twice what it is today -it served as a refuge from which plants colonized glaciated regions to the north."
en.wikipedia.org
"Otherwise, head back to Anacortes, drive south to the Keystone ferry landing on Whidbey Island, and cross over to Port Townsend on the Olympic Peninsula."
frommers.com
"Overall, the Olympic Peninsula has a moderate marine climate with pleasant summers and mild, wet winters."
wikitravel.org
"Though much of the Olympic Peninsula was designated a National Forest Preserve in 1897, and in 1909 became a national monument, it was not until 1938 that the heart of the peninsula -- the jagged, snowcapped Olympic Mountains -- became Olympic National Park."
frommers.com
"1. Lake Crescent Lodge -Nestled in the woods along Highway 101 at the northern Olympic peninsula is the beautiful Lake Crescent, and the accompanying Lake Crescent Lodge."
world.wikia.com
nationalgeographic.com
"towering skyscrapers, big bills in trendy restaurants, a sleepless electric nirvana of high technology set in a beautiful landscape, more info Olympic Peninsula** north west from Seattle is this popular recreational area of mountains and forests."
bugbog.com
"Hall of Mosses Trail/Hoh River Trail (Hoh River Valley): Whether you're up for a short walk in the woods or a multi-day backpacking trip, this is the best place to experience the Olympic Peninsula's famed rainforest."
frommers.com
"Acclaimed as America's most geographically diverse park, its 922,657 acres (373,386 hectares) unfurl in northwest Washington on the Olympic Peninsula."
ngm.nationalgeographic.com
"Port Angeles is the the largest city in the Olympic Peninsula region of Washington."
wikitravel.org
"The southwestern coastline of the Olympic Peninsula is also the northernmost non-glaciated region on the Pacific coast of North America, with the result that -aided by the distance from peaks to the coast at the Last Glacial Maximum being about twice what it is today -it served as a refuge from which plants colonized glaciated regions to the north."
en.wikipedia.org
"Otherwise, head back to Anacortes, drive south to the Keystone ferry landing on Whidbey Island, and cross over to Port Townsend on the Olympic Peninsula."
frommers.com
"Overall, the Olympic Peninsula has a moderate marine climate with pleasant summers and mild, wet winters."
wikitravel.org
"Though much of the Olympic Peninsula was designated a National Forest Preserve in 1897, and in 1909 became a national monument, it was not until 1938 that the heart of the peninsula -- the jagged, snowcapped Olympic Mountains -- became Olympic National Park."
frommers.com
"1. Lake Crescent Lodge -Nestled in the woods along Highway 101 at the northern Olympic peninsula is the beautiful Lake Crescent, and the accompanying Lake Crescent Lodge."
world.wikia.com
About Hurricane Ridge
thalassa from Finland wrote about Hurricane Ridge one year, 9 months ago
A lovely hiking destination just outside of Port Angeles. Lovely routes with good campsites and varying terrain. Lots of bears, though, so you need to keep you food up on ropes.
About places near Hurricane Ridge
laurelfan from USA wrote about Little Oven Bakery one year, 7 months ago
Little is right -- it's got barely enough room for a car full of people and it's hidden behind a laundromat. But they have some of the best croissants I've ever had!
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