Olympic National Park Skiing Guide - Best Trails, Tips & Scenic Views | Perfect for Winter Adventures & Outdoor Enthusiasts
Olympic National Park Skiing Guide - Best Trails, Tips & Scenic Views | Perfect for Winter Adventures & Outdoor Enthusiasts

Olympic National Park Skiing Guide - Best Trails, Tips & Scenic Views | Perfect for Winter Adventures & Outdoor Enthusiasts

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With its glaciated peaks, temperate rain forests, and ocean wilderness, Olympic National Park has been called three parks in one. Efforts to protect and preserve these treasures began with the creation of a federal reserve in 1897, followed by a national monument in 1909, and then Olympic National Park in 1938. The 1920s and 1930s saw the building of many trails, shelters, and roads. In 1934, the US Forest Service completed a primitive road to the summit of Blue Mountain, affording skiing at Deer Park, and in 1957, the National Park Service completed an improved road to Hurricane Ridge. These two areas have offered alpine (lift-assisted) skiing to several generations. While these roads remain today, the recognition of the value of preserved wilderness has stopped road construction. In 1988, most of the park became federally designated wilderness. In 1981, Olympic National Park was designated a World Heritage Site.

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