Out of the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean rises the Olympic peninsula. Its rugged coastline, rain-drenched forests, and high summits are teaming with wildlife. The Olympic peninsula one of most diverse National Parks in North America.
Olympic National Park in Washington State, with nearly one million acres, protects a rich mosaic of nature, as untamed rivers flow from glacier-capped peaks through valleys of old-growth forests, and waves crash against 73 miles of spectacular shoreline rich with life.