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Students in Canada rarely post photos and tourist information about the scenery, but this is an exception for the national park, not only compared with Banfu and Jiuzhaigou, but also rare praise and support.
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Olympic National Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Olympic National Park has temperate rainforest. As a national natural heritage, it incorporates the largest existing nature reserve in North America - the Pacific Coast Wilderness. In addition, you can also enjoy the snow-capped mountains covered by glaciers, and the primitive and rough beauty of nature is preserved. This makes it an ideal habitat for wild animals. 1. Hurricane Ridge The entrance to Hurricane Ridge is popular because it is easy to walk. At the end of the road, you can overlook the magnificent view of Mt. Olympus (Mt. Olympus) and other main peaks. If you are lucky, you can also spot Roosevelt elk. In addition to being suitable for hiking in summer, there is also one of the two major ski runs in the national park, which is a famous place for winter skiing. 2. Crescent Lake (Lake Crescent) Crescent Lake is very popular for boating and fishing. There are older wooden cottages in the park. Starting from the south bank of Crescent Lake, you can reach it by walking through the ancient forest for 1 mile. Marymere Falls is another magnificent sight. 3. HohRiver Rainforest (HohRiverRainforest) The HohRiver Rainforest at the end of the 19-mile-long HohRiverRoad is a Tolkien-esque maze of ferns and moss-covered trees, and it’s still a movie twilight The filming location of the City of Light (Twilight), if you want to familiarize yourself with the complex landforms and exquisite natural ecosystems in this area, you can even come to hiking and camping. 4. Lake Quinault Lake Quinault is a beautiful glacial lake surrounded by lush peaks. It is not only a famous place for fishing and boating, but also famous for growing some of the oldest trees in the United States. . There are all kinds of hotels and restaurants here, so if you have enough time, you might as well stay for a night.
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Olympic National Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Students in Canada rarely post photos and tourist information about the scenery, but this is an exception for the national park, not only compared with Banfu and Jiuzhaigou, but also rare praise and support.
Like a fairyland, this is our favorite natural scenery, Jiuzhaigou in China is also such a kind, but there are more people, like we have never felt the blend of man and nature.
When I first saw the beauty of this park, the first feeling was that the style of Jiuzhaigou was similar to that of Jiuzhaigou. They were all like fairylands, and they were floating in the clouds and mist. I miss the mountains and rivers of the motherland very much.
It's worth going. Natural oxygen bar, natural oxygen bar! [View] Beautiful [Interest] Too interesting, thousands of years old and towering 🌲, really enjoy! [Cost-effective] Living in a tent 🏕️, the price of dried grain is old!
People who say it is not worth going, it is simply haha 😄 [View] Beautiful crying [Fun] Unspeakable fun [Cost-effective] should be very high. If people over 60 years old, the park is free.
The day I went there was just a light rain, drizzle, and the park was like a fairyland. Many moss, waterfalls, creeks, fresh air, few tourists, really a good place for a weekend holiday.
One of the top 10 national parks in Washington State
The United States Olympic National Park is a national park on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state. It has four areas: Pacific coastline, alpine areas, temperate rainforest on the west side and drier forests on the east side. The park contains three distinct ecosystems of subalpine forests and wildflower meadows, temperate forests and rugged Pacific coasts.