Olympus Wilderness

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Olympus Wilderness is a remote, rugged protected area in Washington's Olympic National Park known for its glaciated peaks, temperate rainforests, and extensive backcountry hiking opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf backcountry recreation area
protected area
wilderness area
accessedVia Bogachiel River Trail NERFINISHED
Hoh River Trail NERFINISHED
Queets River Trail NERFINISHED
Sol Duc River Trail NERFINISHED
administeredBy National Park Service
contains Bailey Range NERFINISHED
Blue Glacier NERFINISHED
Bogachiel River headwaters NERFINISHED
High Divide area NERFINISHED
Hoh Glacier NERFINISHED
Hoh Rain Forest backcountry
Hoh River headwaters NERFINISHED
Humes Glacier NERFINISHED
Jeffers Glacier NERFINISHED
Mount Olympus NERFINISHED
Queets Rain Forest backcountry
Queets River headwaters NERFINISHED
Sol Duc River headwaters NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType alpine tundra
subalpine forest
temperate rainforest
hasFeature alpine meadows
backcountry campsites
extensive trail network
glaciated peaks
remote terrain
rugged topography
steep river valleys
temperate rainforests
highestPoint Mount Olympus NERFINISHED
knownFor backcountry hiking
glacier travel
mountaineering routes
old-growth forests
wilderness backpacking
locatedIn Olympic Mountains NERFINISHED
Olympic National Park NERFINISHED
Pacific Northwest
Washington NERFINISHED
partOf Olympic National Park wilderness NERFINISHED
protectedFor biodiversity conservation
glacial landscapes
old-growth temperate rainforest
wilderness character

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Mount Olympus (Washington) withinWilderness Olympus Wilderness