About 1 million acres of land on the Olympic Peninsula have been set aside as the Olympic National Park, an area that has unique and distinct biological qualities found nowhere else in the world. 95% of the Olympic National Park land is designated wilderness.
Olympic National Park contains ecosystems such as old-growth and temperate rain forests, 60 miles of wild coastline, and rugged, mountainous terrain up to heights of about 8,000 feet. |
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