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Olympic National Park
Lowland Forests
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Lowland Forests
Magnificent old-growth forests cloak the lower elevations on the park's north and east sides, with sparkling rivers flowing through the valleys.
Explore these lush valleys in the following locations...
Staircase
Heart O'the Hills
Elwha
Lake Crescent
Sol Duc
Staircase
On the park's east side, about a two-hour drive southeast of Port Angeles, is Staircase. The North Fork Skokomish River rushes through the valley, providing a constant murmur beneath the ancient trees.
Staircase has a campground, ranger station (open daily in summer) with exhibits and information desk, nature trails, including a wheelchair accessible trail, and trailheads for longer hikes.
Visiting Staircase
Elwha
A short 11 miles from Port Angeles, the Elwha Valley encompasses a large portion of Olympic National Park. The river begins at the headwaters some 40 miles into the park, and drains into the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
The Elwha Valley also has two campgrounds, a ranger station, and both long and short nature trails, including a wheelchair accessible trail. Historic Humes Ranch, Michael's Cabin, and the magnificent Goblin Gates can all be accessed by the trails in the Elwha.
Visiting the Elwha
Lake Crescent
Lying in the Northwestern corner of Olympic National Park, Lake Crescent is a short drive from Port Angeles. Storm King Ranger Station, Fairholme campground, Lake Crescent Lodge, the Log Cabin Resort, and a variety of nature trails all serve the Lake Crescent area.
Visiting Lake Crescent
Sol Duc
The Sol Duc area lies in the northwestern corner of the park. The river itself is known as one of the greatest places in the park to watch the salmon jump over the Salmon Cascades in the fall.
There is a ranger station, a campground, and a variety of trails. While some of the trails explore the lowland forests, many of them, such as the Seven Lakes Basin loop, climb to subalpine meadows.
Visiting the Sol Duc
Looking for more of a wilderness experience? Make sure to check out the Wilderness Trip Planner for details about hiking, camping, and safety during your wilderness getaway.
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 Park Destinations A guide to the park's various destinations and information to help you plan your trip. more... | |
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Did You Know?
Did you know that in 1988, Congress designated 95% of Olympic National Park as Wilderness. The Olympic Wilderness is a part of the National Wilderness Preservation System.
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Last Updated: March 20, 2009 at 15:08 EST |