For a place so close to Seattle, the Olympic Peninsula sure has a secluded feel. Maybe it’s the fact that Olympic National Park protects half the land between the Puget Sound and the Pacific Ocean, aided by the Olympic National Forest and a dozen Washington state parks.
With glacier-capped peaks, more than 200 inches of precipitation per year and the largest old-growth forest in the Pacific Northwest, this area no doubt caters to outdoors lovers.
Olympic National Park vacation rentals also offer a peaceful, magical atmosphere where anyone can relax and tour the lighthouses, wineries and seafood restaurants. The Quinalt Beach Resort and Casino also draws vacationers and weekend escapees.
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