OLYMPIC NATIONAL FOREST
'Olympic National Forest' is a U.S. National Forest located in Washington, USA. With an area of 633,677 acres (2,564 km²), it nearly surrounds Olympic National Park and the Olympic Mountain range. Olympic National Forest contains parts of Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, and Mason counties. The landscape of the national forest varies, from the temperate Olympic rain forest to the salt water fjord of Hood Canal to the peaks of Mt. Washington.
Annual precipitation averages about 220 inches (5.6 m), giving rise to streams such as the Humptulips River.
Olympic National Forest was originally created as Olympic Forest Reserve in 1897, then renamed to Olympic National Forest in 1907. It is administered in two ranger districts: the Pacific Ranger District, on the west side of the Olympic Peninsula, and the Hood Canal Ranger District, on the east side.
The four forest offices are located in Olympia, Forks, Quinault, and Quilcene. The former office in Hoodsport closed in 2005, and now houses a local Chamber of Commerce, which still sells Northwest Forest Passes.
Other Washington towns near entrances of the forest include Port Angeles, Sequim, and Amanda Park.
| Contents |
| Points of interest |
| Wilderness areas |
| External links |
Points of interest
★ Lake Cushman
★ Quinault Rain Forest
★ Wynoochee Dam
★ Seal Rock
Wilderness areas
★ The Brothers Wilderness
★ Buckhorn Wilderness
★ Colonel Bob Wilderness
★ Mt. Skokomish Wilderness
★ Wonder Mountain Wilderness
External links
★ Official web site
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