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  2. Olympic National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic Wilderness, a designated wilderness area, was established by the federal government in 1988 that contained 877,000 acres (355,000 ha) within Olympic National Park. It was renamed the Daniel J. Evans Wilderness in 2017 to honor Governor and U.S. Senator Daniel J. Evans , who had co-sponsored the 1988 legislation. [ 10 ]

  3. 35 Surprising Facts About America's National Parks - AOL

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    Olympic National Park in Washington is known for its remarkable range of precipitation and elevation thanks to several distinct ecosystems — from glacier-capped mountains to lush rainforests to ...

  4. Olympic Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic Mountains are a mountain range on the Olympic Peninsula of the Pacific Northwest of the United States. The mountains, part of the Pacific Coast Ranges, are not especially high – Mount Olympus is the highest summit at 7,980 ft (2,432 m); however, the eastern slopes rise precipitously out of Puget Sound from sea level, and the western slopes are separated from the Pacific Ocean by ...

  5. Olympic marmot - Wikipedia

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    Typical Olympic marmot habitat: a slope on Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park. Olympic marmots are native to the Olympic Mountains in the Olympic Peninsula of Washington state. [1] About 90% of Olympic marmots' total habitat is located in Olympic National Park, where they are often sighted, especially on Hurricane Hill. [23]

  6. ‘Every shade of green that you can imagine’: What’s so ...

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    From ethereal forests to rugged coastlines, Olympic National Park is more beautiful than you can imagine.

  7. Quinault Rain Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Quinault Rain Forest is a temperate rain forest, which is part of the Olympic National Park and the Olympic National Forest in the U.S. state of Washington in Grays Harbor and Jefferson Counties. The rain forest is located in the valley formed by the Quinault River and Lake Quinault. The valley is called the "Valley of the Rain Forest ...