Breathtaking beaches, glacier covered mountains and incredible temperate rainforests all wrapped up in one amazing National Park? You must be talking about Olympic. Designates as Mount Olympus National Monument by Theodore Roosevelt, the area officially became Olympic National Park in 1938. Covering a massive 1442 square miles, the National Park covers most of Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula. 95% of the park is designated wilderness, meaning you’re going to have to hike in if you want to really see it.

I have been to Olympic before, but really just to catch the highlights at the Hoh Rainforest, Second Beach, Crescent Lake and Marymere Falls. On this trip I spent almost two weeks in the area and saw so much more of what the park had to offer. I did a four day, three night backpacking trip up the Hoh River Trail to Glacier Meadows and then a three day, two night hike around the High Divide/Seven Lakes Basin Loop, both of which were spectacular. I also visited the Quilault Rainforest, Ruby Beach, and Sol Duc Falls while I was there and stopped into the beautiful park lodges at Quinault Lake and Crescent Lake. The highlight for me was definitely the namesake Mount Olympus, but the quiet nights, the sound of water and the incredible wildlife also made me happy. I hope you enjoy these photos of the magical region of Olympic National Park.

This post is one in a series of “In Focus” posts in which I hope to capture the magic of each of our wonderful National Parks. You can find the other posts in this series by typing “In Focus” into the search bar in the footer of this blog or scroll using the links below. Click on any photo to make it bigger. All photos are available for purchase and licensing - please contact me for further details. For licensing, click the link in the header. Please support our National Parks - they really are our greatest treasures.

Sol Duc Falls

Starting Down the Hoh River Trail

Camping on the Hoh River Trail

Mount Olympus

Sunset at Ruby Beach

Sunset at Second Beach

The Seven Lakes Basin

Heart Lake

Beautiful Black Bear

Sunset at Second Beach Near La Push

Seastack at Ruby Beach

Glorious Sun Rays

Sunset at Ruby Beach

Sea Stacks at Second Beach

Beautiful Lake Quinault

The Kestner Homestead in Quinault

Exploring the Hoh Rainforest

In the Beautiful Hoh Rainforest

Hiking the High Divide

Sunset Under the Fog on the Hoh River - It Looks Like a Wildfire, But It’s Not

Second Beach on a Cloudy Afternoon

Dusk on Second Beach

Canoes on the Shore of Crescent Lake

A Foggy Sunset in the Olympics

The Crescent Lake Lodge

Looking Up a River Valley 15 Miles Up the Hoh River Trail

Mountain Above the Trees

Hiking the Quinault Rainforest

I Loved This Tree - Sunset at Lake Quinault

Marymere Falls

Crossing the River in the Quinault Rainforest

Sunset on Quinault Lake

Looking Out Over the Olympic Mounains

Beautiful Little Streams Abound in the Rainforest

The Quinault Mercantile and Museum

Beautiful Indigenous Mask at the Lake Quinault Lodge

Tiny Frogs in the Forest

The Lake Quinault Lodge

Sunset on Second Beach

The “Rain Gauge” at the Lake Quinault Lodge

Dusk on Ruby Beach

Ruby Beach Sunset

Sunset at Ruby Beach

Ruby Beach

Light on the Rocks at Ruby Beach

Beautiful Ruby Beach

Ruby Beach at Dusk

Deep in the Rainforest

At the Olympus Guard Station on the Hoh River Trail - Very Happy Camper

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