Located on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington's Olympic National Park features snow-clad and glaciated peaks, pristine coastal wilderness, and expansive temperate rainforest. The park sprawls across the peninsula, and the weather can vary greatly from one area to the next. Starting in Port Angeles, you can climb to Hurricane Ridge and Blue Mountain, then venture to Lake Crescent and the surrounding river valleys. Further west lie the sea-stacks and bluffs of the Pacific Coast and the Hoh Rainforest.