General Info: Olympic National Park spans three distinct ecosystems across 922,000 acres. Here you’ll marvel at old growth and temperate rain forests, wild Pacific Coast and jagged glacier-topped mountains. Ninety-five percent of the park is designated wilderness, protecting the flora and fauna that live here. The April ’09 edition of Highways Magazine features an article about Olympic National Park with some great tips for seeing the park by RV.
Activities: There are literally too many things to see and do in this park for a detailed list in this blog post. However, I can tell you that there are activities to suit every taste and ability, from auto touring and dayhikes to fishing and backpacking.
Weather: This park has a wide variety of weather conditions that change quickly. In general the Olympic Peninsula has a moderate coastal climate. Summers are warm (65-75 °F) and winters at lower elevations are mild (30s-40s °F). Heavy snowfall can be common in the mountains. Bring rain gear and wear layered clothing for maximum comfort.
For recorded road and weather information, call the (360) 565-3131. If you’re from Washington or have visited Olympic National Park in the past, please chime in with your stories and tips! Your insights can help others have a fantastic trip.