Three parks in one — glacial peaks rising nearly 8,000 feet, the wettest temperate rainforest in North America, and 73 miles of wild Pacific coastline. The Olympic Peninsula is an island of extremes, and its contour lines tell every story.
Create an Olympic National Park PrintThe Olympic Range — young, steep, and heavily glaciated. Over 60 active glaciers carve the peaks.
From the wettest valleys in the continental U.S. to 73 miles of untamed Pacific shoreline.
The Olympic Peninsula is geologically young and topographically violent. The mountains are still rising — pushed up by the Juan de Fuca plate diving beneath North America. The result is a compact mountain range that wrings moisture from Pacific storms, creating the wettest spot in the Lower 48 on the western slopes and a rain shadow desert on the northeast.
Our prints render this extraordinary terrain from 1-arc-second USGS 3DEP elevation data. The contour lines reveal what makes the Olympics unique: steep, deeply dissected mountains surrounded by low-elevation rainforest and wild coastline. The elevation gradient from sea level to 7,980 feet happens in just 35 miles.
The Heritage preset captures the feel of classic USGS Pacific Northwest quadrangle maps. The Terrain preset reveals the dramatic rain shadow effect — wet western valleys versus dry northeastern slopes. The Ocean preset works beautifully for coastal views where land meets the Pacific.
Every print is rendered individually for your exact coordinates. Choose a summit, a rainforest valley, or a wild beach — no two prints are identical. Museum-quality prints from $29 with free worldwide shipping.
Search for any Olympic peak, rainforest, or coastline.
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