The Ancient Forest In Washington That’s Right Out Of A Storybook
The Olympic Peninsula offers diverse natural scenery and outdoor adventures, including the Olympic National Forest with its lush rainforest, deep canyons, and mystical beaches.
We've said it before, and we'll say it again: There's really something special about the Olympic Peninsula. Full of breathtaking natural scenery and abundant outdoor adventures, it's an otherworldly paradise. It's also home to the incredible Olympic National Forest.
The Olympic National Forest encompasses the Olympic Peninsula, meaning it's incredibly diverse.
From a lush rainforest to deep canyons to mystical ocean beaches, you'll find a little bit of everything here.
The Hoh Rainforest is here, which sometimes looks straight out of a fairytale.
Considering the rainforest sees up to 14 feet of rain a year, it's really no wonder.
Hurricane Ridge is a popular hike, and in the spring and summer, it's absolutely magical.
The forest spans 628,115 acres, meaning you could spend years exploring it and still not see it all.
Its mystery is part of its appeal.
The forested area goes all the way to the coastline, making the beaches appear almost surreal.
This is the beautiful Ruby Beach at sunset.
Visit once and you'll see that this is no ordinary forest.
We're truly lucky to have the Olympic Peninsula in our state.
Do you have any trips to the Olympic Peninsula planned this year? Check out the route for our waterfalls road trip.
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