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  • Lake Quinault is a lake on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is located in the glacial-carved Quinault Valley of the Quinault River, at the southern edge of Olympic National Park in the northwestern United States. One of the most dominant features of Lake Quinault is being located within the Quinault Rain Forest, a temperate rain forest.
    LakeQuinaultChairs1.jpg
  • The Olympic Mountains is a mountain range on the Olympic Peninsula of western Washington in the United States. The mountains, part of the Pacific Coast Ranges, are not especially high - Mount Olympus is the highest at 7,962 ft (2,427 m) - but the western slopes of the Olympics rise directly out of the Pacific Ocean and are the wettest place in the 48 contiguous states. On the wetter end of the spectrum, 140 and 170 inches (3,600 and 4,300 mm) of rain falls on the Hoh Rainforest annually. Conversely, areas to the northeast of the mountains are located in a rain shadow and receive as little as 16 in (410 mm) of precipitation. Most of the mountains are protected within the bounds of the Olympic National Park. Physiographically, they are a section of the larger Pacific Border province, which is in turn a part of the larger Pacific Mountain System.
    MtOlympusWinter3.jpg
  • Ruby Beach on Washington state's Olympic Peninsula
    RubyBeachAfterglow.jpg
  • The Olympic Mountains is a mountain range on the Olympic Peninsula of western Washington in the United States. The mountains, part of the Pacific Coast Ranges, are not especially high - Mount Olympus is the highest at 7,962 ft (2,427 m) - but the western slopes of the Olympics rise directly out of the Pacific Ocean and are the wettest place in the 48 contiguous states. On the wetter end of the spectrum, 140 and 170 inches (3,600 and 4,300 mm) of rain falls on the Hoh Rainforest annually. Conversely, areas to the northeast of the mountains are located in a rain shadow and receive as little as 16 in (410 mm) of precipitation. Most of the mountains are protected within the bounds of the Olympic National Park. Physiographically, they are a section of the larger Pacific Border province, which is in turn a part of the larger Pacific Mountain System.
    MtOlympusWinterPan.jpg
  • The Olympic Mountains is a mountain range on the Olympic Peninsula of western Washington in the United States. The mountains, part of the Pacific Coast Ranges, are not especially high - Mount Olympus is the highest at 7,962 ft (2,427 m) - but the western slopes of the Olympics rise directly out of the Pacific Ocean and are the wettest place in the 48 contiguous states. On the wetter end of the spectrum, 140 and 170 inches (3,600 and 4,300 mm) of rain falls on the Hoh Rainforest annually. Conversely, areas to the northeast of the mountains are located in a rain shadow and receive as little as 16 in (410 mm) of precipitation. Most of the mountains are protected within the bounds of the Olympic National Park. Physiographically, they are a section of the larger Pacific Border province, which is in turn a part of the larger Pacific Mountain System.
    MtOlympusWinter3.jpg
  • Lake Quinault is a lake on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is located in the glacial-carved Quinault Valley of the Quinault River, at the southern edge of Olympic National Park in the northwestern United States. One of the most dominant features of Lake Quinault is being located within the Quinault Rain Forest, a temperate rain forest.
    LakeQuinaultChairs1.jpg
  • The Olympic Mountains is a mountain range on the Olympic Peninsula of western Washington in the United States. The mountains, part of the Pacific Coast Ranges, are not especially high - Mount Olympus is the highest at 7,962 ft (2,427 m) - but the western slopes of the Olympics rise directly out of the Pacific Ocean and are the wettest place in the 48 contiguous states. On the wetter end of the spectrum, 140 and 170 inches (3,600 and 4,300 mm) of rain falls on the Hoh Rainforest annually. Conversely, areas to the northeast of the mountains are located in a rain shadow and receive as little as 16 in (410 mm) of precipitation. Most of the mountains are protected within the bounds of the Olympic National Park. Physiographically, they are a section of the larger Pacific Border province, which is in turn a part of the larger Pacific Mountain System.
    MtOlympusWinter3.jpg
  • Ruby Beach on Washington state's Olympic Peninsula
    RubyBeachAfterglow.jpg
  • The Olympic Mountains is a mountain range on the Olympic Peninsula of western Washington in the United States. The mountains, part of the Pacific Coast Ranges, are not especially high - Mount Olympus is the highest at 7,962 ft (2,427 m) - but the western slopes of the Olympics rise directly out of the Pacific Ocean and are the wettest place in the 48 contiguous states. On the wetter end of the spectrum, 140 and 170 inches (3,600 and 4,300 mm) of rain falls on the Hoh Rainforest annually. Conversely, areas to the northeast of the mountains are located in a rain shadow and receive as little as 16 in (410 mm) of precipitation. Most of the mountains are protected within the bounds of the Olympic National Park. Physiographically, they are a section of the larger Pacific Border province, which is in turn a part of the larger Pacific Mountain System.
    MtOlympusWinter3.jpg
  • Ruby Beach on Washington state's Olympic Peninsula
    RubyBeachAfterglow.jpg
  • The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., and also one of the largest.  It was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
    HohHallMossesTrail2.jpg
  • Lake Quinault is a lake on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is located in the glacial-carved Quinault Valley of the Quinault River, at the southern edge of Olympic National Park in the northwestern United States. One of the most dominant features of Lake Quinault is being located within the Quinault Rain Forest, a temperate rain forest.
    LakeQuinaultChairs1.jpg
  • Lake Quinault is a lake on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is located in the glacial-carved Quinault Valley of the Quinault River, at the southern edge of Olympic National Park in the northwestern United States. One of the most dominant features of Lake Quinault is being located within the Quinault Rain Forest, a temperate rain forest.
    LakeQuinaultChairs1.jpg
  • The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., and also one of the largest.  It was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
    HohHallMossesTrail2.jpg
  • The Olympic Mountains is a mountain range on the Olympic Peninsula of western Washington in the United States. The mountains, part of the Pacific Coast Ranges, are not especially high - Mount Olympus is the highest at 7,962 ft (2,427 m) - but the western slopes of the Olympics rise directly out of the Pacific Ocean and are the wettest place in the 48 contiguous states. On the wetter end of the spectrum, 140 and 170 inches (3,600 and 4,300 mm) of rain falls on the Hoh Rainforest annually. Conversely, areas to the northeast of the mountains are located in a rain shadow and receive as little as 16 in (410 mm) of precipitation. Most of the mountains are protected within the bounds of the Olympic National Park. Physiographically, they are a section of the larger Pacific Border province, which is in turn a part of the larger Pacific Mountain System.
    MtOlympusWinter1.jpg
  • The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., and also one of the largest.  It was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
    HohHallMossesTrail2.jpg
  • The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., and also one of the largest.  It was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
    OlympicHohArches2.jpg
  • Avalanche lilies along Hurricane Ridge in Washington state's Olympic National Park.  Olympic National Park is located in the U.S. state of Washington, in the Olympic Peninsula. The park can be divided into four basic regions: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west side temperate rainforest and the forests of the drier east side. U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt originally created Mount Olympus National Monument in 1909 and after Congress voted to authorize a re-designation to National Park status, President Franklin Roosevelt signed the legislation June 29, 1938. In 1976, Olympic National Park became an International Biosphere Reserve, and in 1981 it was designated a World Heritage Site. In 1988, Congress designated 95 percent of the park as the Olympic Wilderness
    OlympicAvalancheLilies2.jpg
  • Avalanche lilies along Hurricane Ridge in Washington state's Olympic National Park.  Olympic National Park is located in the U.S. state of Washington, in the Olympic Peninsula. The park can be divided into four basic regions: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west side temperate rainforest and the forests of the drier east side. U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt originally created Mount Olympus National Monument in 1909 and after Congress voted to authorize a re-designation to National Park status, President Franklin Roosevelt signed the legislation June 29, 1938. In 1976, Olympic National Park became an International Biosphere Reserve, and in 1981 it was designated a World Heritage Site. In 1988, Congress designated 95 percent of the park as the Olympic Wilderness
    OlympicAvalancheLilies2.jpg
  • The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., and also one of the largest.  It was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
    HohHallMossesTrail1.jpg
  • The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., and also one of the largest.  It was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
    HohMapleGrove5.jpg
  • The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., and also one of the largest.  It was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
    OlympicHohStump2.jpg
  • The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., and also one of the largest.  It was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
    HohBunchberry2.jpg
  • Avalanche lilies along Hurricane Ridge in Washington state's Olympic National Park.  Olympic National Park is located in the U.S. state of Washington, in the Olympic Peninsula. The park can be divided into four basic regions: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west side temperate rainforest and the forests of the drier east side. U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt originally created Mount Olympus National Monument in 1909 and after Congress voted to authorize a re-designation to National Park status, President Franklin Roosevelt signed the legislation June 29, 1938. In 1976, Olympic National Park became an International Biosphere Reserve, and in 1981 it was designated a World Heritage Site. In 1988, Congress designated 95 percent of the park as the Olympic Wilderness
    OlympicAvalancheLilies2.jpg
  • Avalanche lilies along Hurricane Ridge in Washington state's Olympic National Park.  Olympic National Park is located in the U.S. state of Washington, in the Olympic Peninsula. The park can be divided into four basic regions: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west side temperate rainforest and the forests of the drier east side. U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt originally created Mount Olympus National Monument in 1909 and after Congress voted to authorize a re-designation to National Park status, President Franklin Roosevelt signed the legislation June 29, 1938. In 1976, Olympic National Park became an International Biosphere Reserve, and in 1981 it was designated a World Heritage Site. In 1988, Congress designated 95 percent of the park as the Olympic Wilderness
    OlympicAvalancheLilies2.jpg
  • Avalanche lilies along Hurricane Ridge in Washington state's Olympic National Park.  Olympic National Park is located in the U.S. state of Washington, in the Olympic Peninsula. The park can be divided into four basic regions: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west side temperate rainforest and the forests of the drier east side. U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt originally created Mount Olympus National Monument in 1909 and after Congress voted to authorize a re-designation to National Park status, President Franklin Roosevelt signed the legislation June 29, 1938. In 1976, Olympic National Park became an International Biosphere Reserve, and in 1981 it was designated a World Heritage Site. In 1988, Congress designated 95 percent of the park as the Olympic Wilderness
    OlympicAvalancheLilies2.jpg
  • The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., and also one of the largest.  It was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
    HohHallMossesTrail3.jpg
  • The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., and also one of the largest.  It was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
    HohHallMossesTrail1.jpg
  • The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., and also one of the largest.  It was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
    HohHallMossesTrail3.jpg
  • Avalanche lilies along Hurricane Ridge in Washington state's Olympic National Park.  Olympic National Park is located in the U.S. state of Washington, in the Olympic Peninsula. The park can be divided into four basic regions: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west side temperate rainforest and the forests of the drier east side. U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt originally created Mount Olympus National Monument in 1909 and after Congress voted to authorize a re-designation to National Park status, President Franklin Roosevelt signed the legislation June 29, 1938. In 1976, Olympic National Park became an International Biosphere Reserve, and in 1981 it was designated a World Heritage Site. In 1988, Congress designated 95 percent of the park as the Olympic Wilderness
    OlympicAvalancheLilies2.jpg
  • The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., and also one of the largest.  It was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
    HohHallMossesTrail3.jpg
  • The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., and also one of the largest.  It was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
    HohMapleGrove5.jpg
  • The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., and also one of the largest.  It was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
    HohHallMossesTrail1.jpg
  • The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., and also one of the largest.  It was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
    HohMapleGrove4.jpg
  • The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., and also one of the largest.  It was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
    OlympicHohStump2.jpg
  • The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., and also one of the largest.  It was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
    HohBunchberry2.jpg
  • The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., and also one of the largest.  It was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
    HohMapleGrove4.jpg
  • The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., and also one of the largest.  It was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers.
    OlympicHohArches2.jpg
  • Hoh Rainforest in Olympic National Park, in autumn
    HohLeavesAndMoss.jpg
  • Point of Arches Pools
    PointOfArchesPool5.jpg
  • Forest at Sol Duc Falls in Olympic National Park, Washington
    SolDucEnchantedForest3.jpg
  • Point of Arches Pools
    PointOfArchesPool1.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Shi-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesGreenRock1.jpg
  • Starfish on a rock in Olympic national park at low tide, near Point of the Arches
    PointOfArchesSeastars5.jpg
  • Starfish on a rock in Olympic national park at low tide, near Point of the Arches
    PointOfArchesSeastars1.jpg
  • Little red bloodstar starfish on kelp in Washington state's Salt Creek County Park
    LittleRedStarfish-LAB.jpg
  • Little red bloodstar starfish on kelp in Washington state's Salt Creek County Park
    LittleRedStarfish-LAB.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Si-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesStriatedRocks1.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Shi-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesGreenRock1.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Shi-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesSunrise1.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Shi-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesSunrise1.jpg
  • Forest at Sol Duc Falls in Olympic National Park, Washington
    SolDucEnchantedForest1.jpg
  • Hoh Rainforest in Olympic National Park, in autumn
    HohGrove2.jpg
  • Point of Arches Pools
    PointOfArchesPool1.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Shi-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesGreenRock1.jpg
  • Hoh Rainforest in Olympic National Park, in autumn
    HohGrove2-2.jpg
  • Forest at Sol Duc Falls in Olympic National Park, Washington
    SolDucEnchantedForest3.jpg
  • Starfish on a rock in Olympic national park at low tide, near Point of the Arches
    PointOfArchesSeastars3.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Si-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesStriatedRocks2.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Si-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    _MG_9787.jpg
  • Point of Arches Pools
    PointOfArchesPool1.jpg
  • Pools of water at low tide, Point of the Arches, Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesPool2.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Shi-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesGreenRock1.jpg
  • Forest at Sol Duc Falls in Olympic National Park, Washington
    SolDucEnchantedForest3.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Si-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    _MG_9787.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Shi-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesGreenRock1.jpg
  • Forest at Sol Duc Falls in Olympic National Park, Washington
    SolDucEnchantedForest1.jpg
  • Forest at Sol Duc Falls in Olympic National Park, Washington
    SolDucEnchantedForest1.jpg
  • Forest at Sol Duc Falls in Olympic National Park, Washington
    SolDucEnchantedForest1.jpg
  • Point of Arches Pools
    PointOfArchesPool5.jpg
  • Starfish on a rock in Olympic national park at low tide, near Point of the Arches
    StarfishOnRock.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Shi-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesSunrise1.jpg
  • Starfish on a rock in Olympic national park at low tide, near Point of the Arches
    StarfishOnRock.jpg
  • Point of Arches Pools
    PointOfArchesPool4.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Si-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    _MG_9796.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Shi-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesStriatedRocks1-New.jpg
  • Starfish on a rock in Olympic national park at low tide, near Point of the Arches
    PointOfArchesSeastars5.jpg
  • Starfish on a rock in Olympic national park at low tide, near Point of the Arches
    PointOfArchesSeastars4.jpg
  • Starfish on a rock in Olympic national park at low tide, near Point of the Arches
    PointOfArchesSeastars2.jpg
  • Point of the Arches along the rugged coastline of Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesLowtide2.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Shi-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesSunrise1.jpg
  • Point of the Arches along the rugged coastline of Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesLowtide2.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Si-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesPool3.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Si-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesStriatedRocks2.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Si-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesStriatedRocks1.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Shi-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesSunrise1.jpg
  • The Point Wilson Lighthouse, located in Fort Worden State Park near Port Townsend, Washington
    PointWilsonLighthouse2.jpg
  • Starfish on a rock in Olympic national park at low tide, near Point of the Arches
    StarfishOnRock.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Si-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesStriatedRocks1.jpg
  • Little red bloodstar starfish on kelp in Washington state's Salt Creek County Park
    LittleRedStarfish-LAB.jpg
  • Hoh Rainforest in Olympic National Park, in autumn
    HohGrove1.jpg
  • Avalanche lilies along Hurricane Ridge in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    OlympicAvalancheLilies1.jpg
  • Forest at Sol Duc Falls in Olympic National Park, Washington
    SolDucEnchantedForest1.jpg
  • Point of Arches Pools
    PointOfArchesPool5.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Shi-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesGreenRock1.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Shi-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesSunrise1.jpg
  • Forest at Sol Duc Falls in Olympic National Park, Washington
    SolDucEnchantedForest3.jpg
  • Point of Arches Pools
    _MG_9787.jpg
  • Point of the Arches is located on Shi-Shi Beach in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    PointOfArchesSunrise1.jpg
  • Avalanche lilies along Hurricane Ridge in Washington state's Olympic National Park
    OlympicAvalancheLilies1.jpg
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