“A visually mesmerizing and environmentally conscious profile of the Olympic Peninsula.”

– Kirkus Reviews

New October 2023

Salmon, Cedar, Rock and Rain

Washington’s Olympic Peninsula

In stunning visuals and powerful storytelling, explore the Olympic Peninsula’s complex—and ongoing—story of natural wonder, development, conservation, restoration, and cultural heritage

Ours is a land of majestic mountains and clear, blue lakes. Streams and rivers rush from the mountains to the sea, providing a home for five species of our icon, the great Pacific Salmon: Chinook, sockeye, steelhead, pink, and chum. They all return to our rivers and lakes after traveling thousands of miles in the Pacific.
— Fawn Sharp, 23rd president of the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI)

Photo Credits on this page (from top to Bottom)

Art Wolff

Kiliii Yuyan