9 Olympic National Park Wonders You Won’t Believe Real

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This web story explores 9 incredible wonders of Olympic National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing its diverse and stunning natural beauty.

This beach is famous for its reddish sand, driftwood logs, and sea stacks that create a dramatic scenery. 

Ruby Beach

#1

This is one of the largest temperate rainforests in the world, with towering trees, lush ferns, and mosses.

Hoh Rain Forest

#2

This is the best place to enjoy panoramic views of the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

Hurricane Ridge

#3

This is a deep and clear lake that was formed by glaciers. You can relax on its shores, swim, kayak, or fish here.

Lake Crescent

#4

This is a spectacular waterfall that splits into three streams as it plunges into a canyon.

Sol Duc Falls

#5

This is a remote and pristine beach that is part of the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary.

Shi Shi Beach

#6

This is a 9.4-mile loop trail that takes you through the coastal forest, along the boardwalks, and to the beach.

Ozette Triangle Trail

#7

This is one of the most challenging and rewarding hikes in the park, as it takes you to the summit of a 5,944-foot peak.

Mount Ellinor

#8

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This is a scenic lake that is surrounded by the Quinault Rain Forest, which is home to some of the largest trees in the world.

Lake Quinault

#9

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