Olympic National Park

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Across
  1. 3. Now, local communities and more than 30 _____ tribes depend on this abundance for their way of life
  2. 6. For $30,000 and the cessation of their land, the Makah are allowed to continue fishing and whaling "at usual and accustomed grounds or stations."
  3. 7. 1897 OLYMPIC FOREST _______ DESIGNATED
  4. 8. For a much longer hike, try the South ______-_______ trail that is 11.8 miles and climbs 2,700 feet through the forest before dropping down to the Bogachiel River.
  5. 10. Which rainforest is the furthest to the West?
  6. 11. The Indian Citizenship Act grants U.S. _____________ to any indigenous person born within U.S. territories.
  7. 14. And more rain ⎯ 12-14 _____ per year, to be exact in Olympic.
  8. 16. The Quileute territory was not as heavily accosted due to its _______ location.
  9. 18. Because of development, very few temperate _____________ outside of Olympic National Park exist along this stretch today.
  10. 19. Similar to the Neah Bay Treaty in 1855, _________ barriers muddled understanding among the tribes
Down
  1. 1. Or stop at the Graves Creek trailhead and take the flat 1-mile Cascading _________ loop through the forest along East Fork Quinault River at Graves Creek.
  2. 2. A sawmill at _______ ________ was established on the Olympic Peninsula at the north of the Hood Canal around 1853
  3. 4. Quinault also has several waterfalls that are very accessible from the road, including _________ _____ along the South Shore Road.
  4. 5. Are there rainforests in the United States? ____!
  5. 9. Cat-tail moss and ________ ferns are two types of epiphytes you will find in Olympic.
  6. 12. 1909 MOUNT OLYMPUS ________ MONUMENT DESIGNATED
  7. 13. ______ officials have closed the area within 1/4 mile of the land slide to the public due to unsafe conditions.
  8. 15. Storytellers would later refer to ____ as the "Iron Man of the Hoh"
  9. 17. While views of _____ Quinault and the forest are beautiful, be sure to get out of your car to experience Quinault’s Rain Forest.