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We just say “the Olympics” when we talk about our sprawling national park, crowned by a bumpy line of peaks we can see over the Sound. Named for the home of the Greek gods, Olympic National Park reigns as the fifth most visited national park in the country. It makes sense; the park encompasses nearly a million acres of snow-capped peaks, mossy rainforest, and rocky Pacific beaches.
Visitors stream into the meadows of Hurricane Ridge, the sands of Kalaloch, and the forest canopies of Hoh—or all three. It took two
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