Olympic Park Lodging at Lake Quinault Lodge
Olympic Park Lodging at Lake Quinault Lodge is a classic Parkitecture style lodge resting on the shores of the gorgeous Lake Quinault bordering the Quinault Rainforest in Olympic National Park. The Lake Quinault Lodge is the recommended lodging destinat…Read More
When visiting Olympic National Park, many people want to experience variety. The Lake Crescent Lodge provides a fair amount of variety all in one Olympic Park hotel. The Lake Crescent Lodge offers Historic Lodge rooms, motel style room annexes and a variety of cottages. Just outside of these comfort…Read More
Located in the northwestern corner of Washington State, Olympic National Park, (sometimes called Olympic Peninsula National Park), offers everything from sandy beaches to explore to a snow covered mountains to ski across there is also a great selection of natural hot springs where you can soothe you…Read More
The Hoh Rain Forest is located on the western side of Olympic National Park and is one of a few astonishing examples of a temperate rain forest in the United States. This temperate rain forest experiences mild winters and cool summers and receives between 12 and 14 feet in precipitation each year, …Read More
The National Park Service has been positively impacting communities, conservationists, and historic preservation efforts for years; 100 to be exact. August 25th, 2016 will mark the Service’s Centennial milestone and to commemorate this wonderful achievement, National Park Foundation and The Nation…Read More
Low snowfall and unseasonably high temperatures in the western states have made for some unusual occurrences in many of the nation’s national parks. Many parks are experiencing temperatures 30 or 40 degrees warmer, rain instead of snow, or no precipitation at all. Visitors are making the most …Read More