Olympic Peninsula
The Olympic Peninsula is the large arm of land in westernmost Washington state which lies across Puget Sound from Seattle. Neah Bay, the westernmost point in the contiguous United States, is on the Peninsula, as are Port Angeles, Olympic National Park, and the northern terminus of U.S. Highway 101.
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2 Rivers 3 Regions 4 Parks 5 Cities and towns |
Lakes
Rivers
Regions
Parks
State parks
National parks
Cities and towns
| Regions of Washington | |
| Central Washington | Columbia Plateau | Eastern Washington | Greater Puget Sound | Inland Empire | Kitsap Peninsula | Olympic Peninsula | Palouse | Puget Sound | San Juan Islands | Western Washington | Yakima Valley | |
| Largest Cities | |
| Auburn | Bellevue | Bellingham | Bremerton | Edmonds | Everett | Federal Way | Kennewick | Kent | Kirkland | Lakewood | Olympia | Redmond | Renton | Richland | Seattle | Shoreline | Spokane | Tacoma | Vancouver | |
| Counties of Washington | |
| Adams | Asotin | Benton | Chelan | Clallam | Clark | Columbia | Cowlitz | Douglas | Ferry | Franklin | Garfield | Grant | Grays Harbor | Island | Jefferson | King | Kitsap | Kittitas | Klickitat | Lewis | Lincoln | Mason | Okanogan | Pacific | Pend Oreille | Pierce | San Juan | Skagit | Skamania | Snohomish | Spokane | Stevens | Thurston | Wahkiakum | Walla Walla | Whatcom | Whitman | Yakima |
