Which mountain is a prominent feature of Olympic National Park?
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Mount Olympus is a prominent feature of the Olympic National Park in Washington State.
Mount Olympus, located in the Olympic Mountain Range, is the highest peak in Olympic National Park, Washington. Standing at 7,980 feet (2,432 meters), it is a notable landmark and a popular destination for hikers and climbers. The mountain is surrounded by lush rainforests, glaciers, and alpine lakes, characteristic of the park's diverse ecosystems. Olympic National Park, known for its biodiversity, also includes temperate rainforests and rugged coastlines. Mount Olympus and the park's landscapes attract nature lovers and adventurers, contributing to the park's designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.