Across
- 4. At the top is a cabin used to spot enemy aircraft during World War II.
- 6. The highest mountain in the Olympics visible from Seattle
- 7. Glacier at the terminus of the Hoh River trail
- 8. Island in the south end of the largest lake in ONP
- 12. An orca is one of the many petroglyphs very near this popular NatureBridge backcountry campsite
- 13. The most accomplished mountain climber on the NatureBridge Olympic staff.
- 14. A two-syllable tributary of the Queets
Down
- 1. The largest watershed on the Olympic Peninsula
- 2. This waterbody is named for Charles of the Press Expedition
- 3. Peak at the end of the Skyline Trail
- 5. Narrow canyon on the Elwha River, upstream of the former Glines Canyon dam
- 9. Wilderness area bordering the east side of ONP
- 10. The hydrological apex of the Olympic Peninsula; From this peak, rivers flow outward to the Pacific Ocean, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and Hood Canal.
- 11. This Olympic Peninsula town has neither an a,e,i,o, or u.
