Are you a fan of The Chronicles of Narnia? October 16 marks the 67th anniversary of the first release date of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Since then, the tales of Narnia have been told countless times through book and film, so it’s safe to say the story has staying power.

Narnia has been portrayed as a mythical, lush, otherworldly land… much like our own Olympic National Park.

Narnia is said to be a lush, enchanting, mythical land full of forest creatures…

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… sound familiar?

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The views from the top of Hurricane Ridge certainly look otherworldly.

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The park is full of natural beauty that stretches as far as the eye can see.

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And don’t even get us started on the beaches.

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The beaches of Narnia have nothing on La Push.

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You probably won’t find any talking animals in Olympic National Park, unlike Narnia… but you never know.

Rick Cameron / Flickr The 1,442-mile park sprawls across several different ecosystems, making the scenery dramatically different (but always beautiful).

We’re lucky to live in such a beautiful state. If you have any doubt that Washington looks like something straight out of a fairytale, just look at these photos.

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The 1,442-mile park sprawls across several different ecosystems, making the scenery dramatically different (but always beautiful).

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