Olympic National Park
Who's Who
National Park Service (NPS)
Since its founding in 1916, the NPS has endeavored to preserve America's parklands for future generations. Contact the NPS at Olympic National Park, 600 East Park Avenue, Port Angeles, WA 98362; (360) 565-3000.
ARAMARK
ARAMARK operates Kalaloch Lodge and Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort in Olympic National Park and Lake Quinault Lodge in adjacent Olympic National Forest. Contact ARAMARK at P.O. Box 7, 345 South Shore Road, Quinault, WA 98575; (360) 288-2900 or (800) 562-6672 (from WA and OR only).
Olympic Park Institute (OPI)
Olympic Park Institute is a private, nonprofit organization committed to education in Olympic National Park. Weekend field seminars, science programs for school groups, Elderhostel programs and conference/retreat facilities are all found at OPI. Please contact Olympic Park Institute, 111 Barnes Point Road, Port Angeles, WA 98363; (800) 775-3720; www.OlympicParkInstitute.org.
U.S. Forest Service (USFS)
Olympic National Forest, adjacent to Olympic National Park, is managed by the U.S. Forest Services (USFS).- Hood Canal, Quinault, Sol Duc and Quilcene ranger districts offer camping, hiking, and picnicking opportunities. Contact the USFS at 1835 Black Lake Boulevard Northwest, Olympia, WA 98512-5623; (360) 956-2400; or stop by a national forest ranger station.
News from the Parks
November 25, 2008 - 11:02am
Berkeley’s Heyday Books, publisher of exclusively California-related titles, has assumed all publishing-related functions for the Yosemite Association effective immediately. Malcolm Margolin, who founded Heyday in 1974, has been on the Yosemite Association board for over 10 years.
November 25, 2008 - 11:01am
An 1803 stone house at the Kings Mountain National Military Park that's only open a couple times a year will be open for visitors on Saturday. The 200-year-old Howser House is located in a remote area of the park and was built by Henry Howser, a Revolutionary War veteran and stonemason.
November 25, 2008 - 10:59am
The National Park Service's Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area is recruiting a college-age TREE and SHRUB intern. Teens Restoring Endangered Ecosystems (TREE) and Students Helping Restore Unique Biomes (SHRUB) programs of SMMNRA are educational programs designed for elementary and middle school students. The TREE and SHRUB intern will assist with both programs which take place on Thursdays and some Saturdays at Rancho Sierra Vista-Satwiwa in Newbury Park.
November 25, 2008 - 10:54am
Americans are out of touch with the fact that the American bison, or buffalo, is in trouble as a wild species, but they do love them as an important symbol of their country, and as a meal on the dinner table.
November 25, 2008 - 10:53am
A bull elk is dead and a young Flathead Valley man is awaiting charges in what appears to have been a poaching case in Glacier National Park. “We’re not wanting to make an example of a juvenile,” said Glacier Park spokeswoman Amy Vanderbilt, “but at the same time, hunting is illegal in the park.”


