Mount Olympus National Park is located in the northwest of Washington State, USA. It covers over 1,400 square miles and is known for its diverse ecosystems, ranging from lush rainforests to rugged mountain peaks. The park is home to Mount Olympus, the highest peak in the Olympic Mountains, which rises to 7,965 feet.
The park features numerous hiking trails, including the popular Hoh Rain Forest and Hurricane Ridge. Visitors can enjoy stunning views, wildlife watching, and various outdoor activities like camping and climbing. Mount Olympus National Park is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its natural beauty and ecological significance.