There are four lodging options in the Olympic National Park. One of the best ways to experience all the park has to offer is to bed down at one of the lodges available within the park. The park is very large and it is a 350-mile drive around the Olympic Peninsula. With 11 major river systems, there are plenty of opportunities to view gushing waterfalls and seasonal salmon runs.
A portion of the park is rocky coastline, one of the longest undeveloped coasts in the United States, with pounding surf and stunning sunsets. The park is an incredibly diverse ecosystem where visitors can enjoy alpine meadows and lakes surrounded by towering mountains. It was selected not only for its natural beauty but also for one of the world’s largest strands of old-growth temperate rainforest.
It is not only a national park but also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Olympic National Park is situated on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State.