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UNESCO WHCNaturalInscribed 1981151-002

Pacific Coastal Area

Component of Olympic National Park

Overview

Located in the north-west of Washington State, Olympic National Park is renowned for the diversity of its ecosystems. Glacier-clad peaks interspersed with extensive alpine meadows are surrounded by an extensive old growth forest, among which is the best example of intact and protected temperate rainforest in the Pacific Northwest. Eleven major river systems drain the Olympic mountains, offering some of the best habitat for anadromous fish species in the country. The park also includes 100 km of wilderness coastline, the longest undeveloped coast in the contiguous United States, and is rich in native and endemic animal and plant species, including critical populations of the endangered northern spotted owl, marbled murrelet and bull trout.

Selection Criteria

(vii)(ix)

Details

Countries
United States of America
ISO Codes
US
Coordinates
48.0974, -124.6555
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