USDA Forest Service
 

Olympic National Forest

 
 

Olympic
National Forest

1835 Black Lk Blvd SW
Olympia, WA 98512

(360) 956-2402

TTD (360) 956-2401

United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service.

Photo:  Temperate Rain Forest

 
Temperate rain forest, Klahowya Campgound, Sol Duc Valley

Welcome

The Olympic National Forest is part of an emerald paradise.  The Forest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in the northwest corner of Washington State (the Evergreen State).  The Olympic Peninsula is a unique geographic province consisting of five major landscape settings: temperate rain forest, rugged mountain terrain, large lowland lakes, cascading rivers, and saltwater beaches.

Here the flora and fauna provide interest beyond the imagination.  Recreational opportunities seem unlimited.

The Olympic Peninsula features over 2,132,300 acres of public Federal lands for visitors to enjoy. Of this area, over 633,600 acres are managed by the Olympic National Forest, which blankets the foothills of the Olympic Mountains and surrounds much of the Olympic National Park. In addition to the Federal land on the peninsula, there are recreation opportunities offered on state, county and private lands as well.

It is important for visitors to know which agency manages the site or lands they plan to visit because opportunities and regulations differ from one agency to another. To get more information, you may wish to contact any of the Olympic National Forest offices or visit our maps and publication section to order an Olympic Peninsula Recreation Map.

WE HOPE YOU COME  - WE KNOW YOU WILL ENJOY!

Forest Art Celebration



US Forest Service - Olympic National Forest
Last Modified: Thursday, 25 May 2006 at 18:58:20 EDT


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