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The Blacktail Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) lives on the edge of the forest, as the dark interior lacks the underbrush and grasses the deer prefers as food, and completely open areas lack the hiding spots and cover it prefers for harsh weather. Deer are most often seen grazing in the early morning and evening when the temperature is cooler. This large blacktail buck was photographed on Hurricane Hill in Olympic National Park near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
The Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanus), also known as the Rocky Mountain Goat, is a large-hoofed ungulate found only in North America. A subalpine to alpine species, it is a sure-footed climber commonly seen on cliffs and in meadows. The species is not native to the Olympic Penninsula where they were introduced during the early 20th century. This goat was photographed on Klahane Ridge in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
The Olympic Marmot (Marmota olympus) is a large member of the squirrel family that lives only on the Olympic Penninsula of Washington State. This marmot is standing and looking out from its burrow on Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
Cirrus clouds appear in a blue sky over Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
The Olympic Marmot (Marmota olympus) is a large member of the squirrel family that lives only on the Olympic Penninsula of Washington State. This marmot is standing and looking out from its burrow on Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, Washington, USA - December 30, 1982: A young woman carrying a red pack is cross country skiing on a snow covered meadow at Hurricane Ridge.
This red sunset background was photographed over the Pacific Ocean at Sand Point in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This view of the Elwha River Valley was taken from Hurricane Hill.
Sunsets over the Pacific Ocean can be colorful and spectacular. The rocky sea stacks make an interesting frame for the setting sun. This picture was taken at Cape Alava in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This view of the Olympic Range interior was taken from Hurricane Ridge.
The Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanus), also known as the Rocky Mountain Goat, is a large-hoofed ungulate found only in North America. A subalpine to alpine species, it is a sure-footed climber commonly seen on cliffs and in meadows. The species is not native to the Olympic Penninsula where they were introduced during the early 20th century. This goat was photographed on Klahane Ridge in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This view of Hurricane Hill was taken from Hurricane Ridge.
Sunsets over the Pacific Ocean can be colorful and spectacular. The rocky sea stacks make an interesting frame for the setting sun. This picture was taken at Sand Point in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
This Blacktail Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) doe and fawn were photographed while walking on the Pacific Ocean beach at Sand Point in Olympic National Park, USA.
Cumulonimbus clouds appear over Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park is undoubtedly the most diverse national park in the United States. Because of this diversity and its incredible beauty, the United Nations designated Olympic National Park as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. In addition to the Olympic high country, the park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Ocean wilderness coastline, making it the longest undeveloped coast in the lower 48 states. Over 90% of Olympic National Park is designated as wilderness. You can access the outer edges of the park by road but the heart of the Olympics along with its coastline is primitive wilderness. This scene of ocean, rocks and tide pools was photographed at Sand Point in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
Sunsets over the Pacific Ocean can be colorful and spectacular. The rocky sea stacks make an interesting frame for the setting sun. This picture was taken at Cape Alava in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
The Olympic Marmot (Marmota olympus) is a large member of the squirrel family that lives only on the Olympic Penninsula of Washington State. This marmot is standing and looking out from its burrow in Badger Valley in Olympic National Park near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
The Olympic Marmot (Marmota olympus) is a large member of the squirrel family that lives only on the Olympic Penninsula of Washington State. This marmot is standing and looking out from its burrow in Badger Valley in Olympic National Park near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
The Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanus), also known as the Rocky Mountain Goat, is a large-hoofed ungulate found only in North America. A subalpine to alpine species, it is a sure-footed climber commonly seen on cliffs and in meadows. The species is not native to the Olympic Penninsula where they were introduced during the early 20th century. These goats were photographed on Klahane Ridge in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This view of the Olympic Range interior was photographed from Hurricane Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This view of Mount Baker in the distance was photographed from Klahane Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
Sunsets over the Pacific Ocean can be colorful and spectacular. The rocky sea stacks make an interesting frame for the setting sun. This picture was taken at Sand Point in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
The Blacktail Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) lives on the edge of the forest, as the dark interior lacks the underbrush and grasses the deer prefers as food, and completely open areas lack the hiding spots and cover it prefers for harsh weather. Deer are most often seen grazing in the early morning and evening when the temperature is cooler. This doe was photographed on Hurricane Hill in Olympic National Park near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
Mount Angeles, in Olympic National Park is the highest peak in the Hurricane Ridge area. It is located just south of the town of Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
The Sooty Grouse (Dendragapus fuliginosus) lives in the forests of North America's Pacific Coast mountain ranges from southeast Alaska and Yukon to California. Adult males are dark with a yellow air sac on the throat surrounded by white. Adult females are mottled brown with dark brown and white marks on the underparts. The sooty grouse is a permanent resident in its range but may move short distances by foot or flight in winter. The sooty grouse’s diet consists of conifer needles for which they forage on the ground as well as other green plants and insects. This female sooty grouse was photographed on Hurricane Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park is undoubtedly the most diverse national park in the United States. Because of this diversity and its incredible beauty, the United Nations designated Olympic National Park as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. In addition to the Olympic high country, the park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Ocean wilderness coastline, making it the longest undeveloped coast in the lower 48 states. Over 90% of Olympic National Park is designated as wilderness. You can access the outer edges of the park by road but the heart of the Olympics along with its coastline is primitive wilderness. This scene of ocean, rocks and tide pools was photographed at Sand Point in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
Sunsets over the Pacific Ocean can be colorful and spectacular. The rocky sea stacks make an interesting frame for the setting sun. This picture was taken at Sand Point in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park is undoubtedly the most diverse national park in the United States. Because of this diversity and its incredible beauty, the United Nations designated Olympic National Park as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. In addition to the Olympic high country, the park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Ocean wilderness coastline, making it the longest undeveloped coast in the lower 48 states. Over 90% of Olympic National Park is designated as wilderness. You can access the outer edges of the park by road but the heart of the Olympics along with its coastline is primitive wilderness. This scene of ocean, rocks and tide pools was photographed at Sand Point in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
The Sooty Grouse (Dendragapus fuliginosus) lives in the forests of North America's Pacific Coast mountain ranges from southeast Alaska and Yukon to California. Adult males are dark with a yellow air sac on the throat surrounded by white. Adult females are mottled brown with dark brown and white marks on the underparts. The sooty grouse is a permanent resident in its range but may move short distances by foot or flight in winter. The sooty grouse’s diet consists of conifer needles for which they forage on the ground as well as other green plants and insects. This female sooty grouse was photographed on Hurricane Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
The Sooty Grouse (Dendragapus fuliginosus) lives in the forests of North America's Pacific Coast mountain ranges from southeast Alaska and Yukon to California. Adult males are dark with a yellow air sac on the throat surrounded by white. Adult females are mottled brown with dark brown and white marks on the underparts. The sooty grouse is a permanent resident in its range but may move short distances by foot or flight in winter. The sooty grouse’s diet consists of conifer needles for which they forage on the ground as well as other green plants and insects. This female sooty grouse was photographed on Hurricane Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
The Sooty Grouse (Dendragapus fuliginosus) lives in the forests of North America's Pacific Coast mountain ranges from southeast Alaska and Yukon to California. Adult males are dark with a yellow air sac on the throat surrounded by white. Adult females are mottled brown with dark brown and white marks on the underparts. The sooty grouse is a permanent resident in its range but may move short distances by foot or flight in winter. The sooty grouse’s diet consists of conifer needles for which they forage on the ground as well as other green plants and insects. This female sooty grouse was photographed on Hurricane Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park is undoubtedly the most diverse national park in the United States. Because of this diversity and its incredible beauty, the United Nations designated Olympic National Park as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. In addition to the Olympic high country, the park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Ocean wilderness coastline, making it the longest undeveloped coast in the lower 48 states. Over 90% of Olympic National Park is designated as wilderness. You can access the outer edges of the park by road but the heart of the Olympics along with its coastline is primitive wilderness. This scene of ocean, rocks and tide pools was photographed at Sand Point in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
Sunsets over the Pacific Ocean can be colorful and spectacular. The rocky sea stacks make an interesting frame for the setting sun. This picture was taken at Sand Point in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
Sunsets over the Pacific Ocean can be colorful and spectacular. The rocky sea stacks make an interesting frame for the setting sun. This picture was taken at Sand Point in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This foggy view was photographed from Grand Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This foggy view was photographed from Grand Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This foggy view was photographed from Grand Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This foggy view was photographed from Grand Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This foggy view was photographed from Grand Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This foggy view was photographed from Grand Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This foggy view was photographed from Grand Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This foggy view was photographed from Grand Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This foggy view was photographed from Grand Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This view of Obstruction Point was photographed from Badger Valley near Sequim, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This foggy view was photographed from Grand Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This foggy view was photographed from Grand Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This view of Obstruction Point was photographed from Badger Valley near Sequim, Washington State, USA.
This mother and daughter was photographed while hiking the boardwalk trail to Cape Alava in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This view of Grand Lake was photographed from the Grand Ridge Trail near Sequim, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, Washington, USA - August 20, 2012: The Olympic high country is one of the most spectacular places in Washington State. Grand Ridge is the highest continuous trail in the Olympic Mountains. On a clear day the panoramic view includes the interior of the Olympic range, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Canada, and the Cascades Range. These two senior men are hiking the Grand Ridge Trail on a sunny day.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This view of the Olympic Range interior was photographed from Hurricane Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
The Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanus), also known as the Rocky Mountain Goat, is a large-hoofed ungulate found only in North America. A subalpine to alpine species, it is a sure-footed climber commonly seen on cliffs and in meadows. The species is not native to the Olympic Penninsula where they were introduced during the early 20th century. This goat was photographed on Klahane Ridge in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
The Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanus), also known as the Rocky Mountain Goat, is a large-hoofed ungulate found only in North America. A subalpine to alpine species, it is a sure-footed climber commonly seen on cliffs and in meadows. The species is not native to the Olympic Penninsula where they were introduced during the early 20th century. These goats were photographed on Klahane Ridge in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This view of Grand Lake was photographed from the Grand Ridge Trail near Sequim, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This view of Grand Lake was photographed from the Grand Ridge Trail near Sequim, Washington State, USA.
Sunsets over the Pacific Ocean can be colorful and spectacular. The rocky sea stacks make an interesting frame for the setting sun. This picture was taken at Sand Point in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This view of Mount Angeles was photographed from Hurricane Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This view of the Olympic Range interior was photographed from Hurricane Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.
Olympic National Park, located in the north-west corner of Washington State, is the most diverse national park in the USA. The central core of the park has high glaciated mountains and alpine meadows. Surrounding this central region are old growth and temperate rain forests. The park also protects over 70 miles of Pacific Coast wilderness. This view of the Olympic Range interior was photographed from Hurricane Ridge near Port Angeles, Washington State, USA.