Olympic National Park


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Published: September 21st 2009
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We spent a weekend touring the north of the Olympic National Park. We visited Port Townsted, Sequim, and Port Angeles. We also went to the Hurricane Ridge and Lake Crescent.
Hurricane Ridge is a mountainous area in Washington's Olympic National Park. At an elevation of about 5,200 feet (1,585 m), Hurricane Ridge is named for its intense gales and winds.
Lake Crescent is a deep lake with a maximum depth of 624 feet (201 m). It is the second deepest lake in the state of Washington. The lake was formed when glaciers carved out deep valleys during the last ice age.


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