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Olympic National Park
Contact Us

By Mail
600 East Park Avenue
Port Angeles, WA 98362-6798

By Phone
Visitor Information
(360) 565-3130

Visitor Information (TTY)
1-800-833-6388

Road & Weather Hotline
(360) 565-3131

By Fax
(360) 565-3015

By E-mail
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Messages sent to this email address will receive replies, either by return email or by U.S. Mail, depending on the question. Due to the volume of emails we receive, in certain seasons it may take 7 to 10 days to receive a reply.

Mt. Olympus in winter  

Did You Know?
That Mount Olympus receives over 200 inches of precipitation each year and most of that falls as snow? At 7,980 feet, Mount Olympus is the highest peak in Olympic National Park and has the third largest glacial system in the contiguous U.S.

Last Updated: September 19, 2007 at 15:15 EST