Mount Olympus (Washington)

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Mount Olympus is the highest and most prominent peak in Washington’s Olympic Mountains, known for its extensive glaciation and central location within Olympic National Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glaciated peak
mountain
accessTrailhead Hoh River trailhead
climbingRoute Blue Glacier route
Hoh Glacier route
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainage Elwha River
Hoh River
Queets River
elevation about 2,432 meters
about 7,980 feet
firstAscent 1907
firstAscentBy The Mountaineers party
hasClimate marine west coast climate
hasGlacier Black Glacier
Blue Glacier
Blue Glacier (Olympic Mountains)
Hoh Glacier
Hubert Glacier
Humes Glacier
Jeffers Glacier
White Glacier
hasMainSummitName West Peak
hasSummitFeature multiple summits
isCentralPeakOf Olympic Mountains
isHighestPointOf Olympic Mountains
Olympic National Park
isMostExtensiveGlaciationIn Olympic Mountains
isPartOf Pacific Coast Ranges
locatedIn Jefferson County, Washington
Olympic Mountains
Olympic National Park
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
surface form: Washington (state)
map USGS Mount Olympus
mountainRange Olympic Mountains
namedAfter Mount Olympus (Thessaly)
surface form: Mount Olympus (Greece)
nearestTown Forks, Washington
notableFor extensive glaciation
high precipitation
remote wilderness setting
parkDesignationYear 1938 (Olympic National Park creation)
prominence about 7,838 feet
protectedArea Olympic National Park
topographicIsolation about 36 miles
withinWilderness Olympus Wilderness

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Jefferson County, Washington contains Mount Olympus (Washington)
Hurricane Ridge hasViewOf Mount Olympus (Washington)
Mount Olympus National Monument namedAfter Mount Olympus (Washington)
Mount Olympus National Monument hasPart Mount Olympus (Washington)
Ultras of North America includesPeak Mount Olympus (Washington)