How to support Olympic National Park from a distance during National Park Week

Team OutdoorsyApril 16, 2020

How to support Olympic National Park from a distance during National Park Week

Olympic National Park, located in Washington State, covers almost a million acres and protects an array of wilderness, history, rain forests, and wild coastline. The national park is situated in the counties of Jefferson, Mason, Grays Harbor, and Clallam, with Port Angeles being the closest city. Olympic National Park sits on the Olympic Peninsula, which offers up coastlines of the Pacific, alpine areas, forests, and lovely rainforests. This gorgeous national park was created for the world to see in 1938 and has been providing exceptional views for more than 80 years.

Is Olympic National Park open?

During these different and trying times unfolding across the world, Olympic National Park is currently closed in response to Washington’s Stay Home, Stay Healthy Proclamation 20-25, and Proclamation 20-05. Do not worry, though. You can still enjoy the park’s beauty from the comfort of your home, RV, or wherever you currently reside. These options include virtual tours, webcams, videos, and download pages for the kiddos to color.

Another way to support Olympic National Park is by purchasing materials, such as books, maps, games, and patches. These purchases help the park continue to offer educational programs, displays and exhibits, as well as continue to provide brochures for visitors.

What are my options to financially support Olympic National Park?

Olympic National Park’s outstanding sandy beaches highlighted by a rugged coastline to the jaw-dropping Olympic Mountains, mixed with tropical and temperate rainforests, are hard to find in most places. Visitors can spend time reflecting on the park’s spectacular views along the Hoh and Quileute Rivers, or possibly even spot a cougar sneaking through the woods while backpacking! Park guests can also grab their cameras and capture the remarkable and different types of trees, wildlife, and beaches offered throughout the national park.

With National Park Week coming up, there are many options available to help you support Olympic National Park from a distance. Listed below are a few national park charities where you can contribute financially.

The Washington National Park Fund accepts donations to help support volunteer programs and youth programs at national parks located throughout the state of Washington. This fantastic organization also offers a Parks Project booklet that is downloadable, and that provides an insight into what your donations fund.

Friends of Olympic National Park is an organization dedicated specifically to Olympic National Park. The programs offered help preserve natural resources, recreational options, and cultural resources to help benefit not only present generations but for future ones as well

The NatureBridge organization provides programs to assist students in using environmental science in a real-world setting, bringing families together in nature, and using science along the way. Some of these programs have a fee, so plan accordingly.

How do I enjoy Olympic National Park from home?

Multiple opportunities to experience Olympic National Park exist virtually, thanks to the national parks website. You will be able to learn about the park’s history, the different regions in the park, the plants and animals that are found inside Olympic National Park, as well as ecology. Park webcams are still up and running, offering breathtaking views of the Olympic Mountains, Kalaloch Beach, First Beach/James Island, and Lake Crescent.

Other ways to support Olympic National Park

Should you still be seeking ways to support the park financially, other options are available to help sustain the site into the future. Head over to the park’s online store and purchase a field guide highlighting the tide pools of the Pacific Coast, a lapel pin showcasing Elwha River Restoration, or a National Parks Pass. These purchases will assist you in publicly displaying your love for the national parks and Olympic National Park while providing financial support. Should you be a business that would be interested in providing financial assistance, opportunities for park partnerships are available.

Conclusion

Even though you may not be able to enjoy and explore the captivating beauty of Olympic National Park at this time in person, several ways are still available to help lighten the mood and perk up your time at home. Support can be completed by checking out the park virtually or by making a purchase online. By participating in one or all of these options, this will allow financial support to the park during these difficult times and will have you swelling with a sense of pride. Make a financial contribution to Olympic National Park today, and help the park to continue flourishing into the future.

 

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