Olympic National Park is often referred to as "three parks in one" because out of the 900,000 acres encompassed by Olympic National Park the park offers three distinctly different ecosystems. These ecosystems include rugged glacier-capped mountains, over 60 miles of wild Pacific coast and magnificent stands of an old-growth and temperate rain forest. These diverse ecosystems are still largely untouched.
Olympic National Park is located on an isolated peninsula, with a high mountain range dividing it from the land to the south, because of this remote location it developed many unique plant and animal species that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Olympic National Park is a wonderful, once-in-a-lifetime vacation opportunity. There are many lodging options at Olympic National Park. You can choose from a lodge, hotel, or a cabin when planning lodging for your trip think of what type of accommodations will most suit your vacation and relaxation style.
Many of the Olympic National Park lodging accommodations are inspired by the unique diversity of the area. You might choose to stay at Lake Quinault Lodge which was built in 1926 by the finest artisans and craftsmen in the Pacific Northwest. You may also want to check into Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort, a charming resort built around the infamous healing hot springs that have attracted visitors since before European settlers discovered this priceless resource. At Lochaerie Resort you can choose from several cabins each with its own charm.
These are only a few of the popular lodging options in the park. For more information and to make your lodging reservations for Olympic National Park log on to www.nationalparkreservations.com/olympic.php or call toll free 855.584.5293 today!
There has been a resort at Sol Duc since the early 20th century. At one time, Sol Duc Hot Springs was one of the most elaborate health resorts in the country. Make your Sol Duc Resort reservations today. ... Read More