Stock Photos of Washington

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A hiking path leads through old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks, with forest floor carpeted in ferns and mosses.  Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
A hiking path leads through old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks, with forest floor carpeted in ferns and mosses. Sol Duc Springs.
Location: Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13753  
A hiking path leads through old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks, with forest floor carpeted in ferns and mosses.  Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
A hiking path leads through old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks, with forest floor carpeted in ferns and mosses. Sol Duc Springs.
Location: Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13754  
A fallen tree serves as a nurse log for new growth in an old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks, with forest floor carpeted in ferns and mosses.  Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
A fallen tree serves as a nurse log for new growth in an old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks, with forest floor carpeted in ferns and mosses. Sol Duc Springs.
Location: Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13755  
Old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks, with forest floor carpeted in ferns and mosses.  Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
Old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks, with forest floor carpeted in ferns and mosses. Sol Duc Springs.
Location: Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13756  
Old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks, with forest floor carpeted in ferns and mosses.  Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
Old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks, with forest floor carpeted in ferns and mosses. Sol Duc Springs.
Location: Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13758  
A small waterfall tumbles through old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks.  Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
A small waterfall tumbles through old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks. Sol Duc Springs.
Location: Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13759  
A small waterfall tumbles through old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks.  Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
A small waterfall tumbles through old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks. Sol Duc Springs.
Location: Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13760  
A small waterfall tumbles through old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks.  Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
A small waterfall tumbles through old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks. Sol Duc Springs.
Location: Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13761  
Old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks, with forest floor carpeted in ferns and mosses.  Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
Old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks, with forest floor carpeted in ferns and mosses. Sol Duc Springs.
Location: Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13762  
Old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks, with forest floor carpeted in ferns and mosses.  Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
Old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks, with forest floor carpeted in ferns and mosses. Sol Duc Springs.
Location: Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13763  
Log cabin on the trail to Sol Duc Falls, Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
Log cabin on the trail to Sol Duc Falls.
Location: Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13764  
Marymere Falls drops 90 feet through an old-growth forest of Douglas firs, near Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Marymere Falls drops 90 feet through an old-growth forest of Douglas firs, near Lake Crescent.
Location: Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13766  
Marymere Falls drops 90 feet through an old-growth forest of Douglas firs, near Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Marymere Falls drops 90 feet through an old-growth forest of Douglas firs, near Lake Crescent.
Location: Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13767  
Marymere Falls drops 90 feet through an old-growth forest of Douglas firs, near Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Marymere Falls drops 90 feet through an old-growth forest of Douglas firs, near Lake Crescent.
Location: Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13769  
Marymere Falls drops 90 feet through an old-growth forest of Douglas firs, near Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Marymere Falls drops 90 feet through an old-growth forest of Douglas firs, near Lake Crescent.
Location: Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13770  
Marymere Falls drops 90 feet through an old-growth forest of Douglas firs, near Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Marymere Falls drops 90 feet through an old-growth forest of Douglas firs, near Lake Crescent.
Location: Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13771  
Black-tail deer (mule deer), female, summer, Odocoileus hemionus, Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Black-tail deer (mule deer), female, summer.
Species: Mule deer, Odocoileus hemionus
Location: Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13772  
Black-tail deer (mule deer), female, summer, Odocoileus hemionus, Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Black-tail deer (mule deer), female, summer.
Species: Mule deer, Odocoileus hemionus
Location: Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13773  
Black-tail deer fawn (mule deer), summer, Odocoileus hemionus, Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Black-tail deer fawn (mule deer), summer.
Species: Mule deer, Odocoileus hemionus
Location: Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13774  
Black-tail deer (mule deer), female, summer, Odocoileus hemionus, Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Black-tail deer (mule deer), female, summer.
Species: Mule deer, Odocoileus hemionus
Location: Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13775  
Douglas squirrel, a common rodent in coniferous forests in western North American, eats a mushroom, Hoh rainforest, Tamiasciurus douglasii, Hoh Rainforest, Olympic National Park, Washington
Douglas squirrel, a common rodent in coniferous forests in western North American, eats a mushroom, Hoh rainforest.
Species: Douglas squirrel, Tamiasciurus douglasii
Location: Hoh Rainforest, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13776  
Douglas squirrel, a common rodent in coniferous forests in western North American, eats a mushroom, Hoh rainforest, Tamiasciurus douglasii, Hoh Rainforest, Olympic National Park, Washington
Douglas squirrel, a common rodent in coniferous forests in western North American, eats a mushroom, Hoh rainforest.
Species: Douglas squirrel, Tamiasciurus douglasii
Location: Hoh Rainforest, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13777  
Douglas squirrel, a common rodent in coniferous forests in western North American, eats a mushroom, Hoh rainforest, Tamiasciurus douglasii, Hoh Rainforest, Olympic National Park, Washington
Douglas squirrel, a common rodent in coniferous forests in western North American, eats a mushroom, Hoh rainforest.
Species: Douglas squirrel, Tamiasciurus douglasii
Location: Hoh Rainforest, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13778  
Gooseneck barnacles, exposed at low tide, adhere to a rock.  The shell, or capitulum, of the gooseneck barnacle grows to be about two inches long. It is made up of small plates, which enclose its soft body. Inside the shell, the barnacle primarily consists of long segmented legs, intestines and stomach, Pollicipes polymerus, Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Gooseneck barnacles, exposed at low tide, adhere to a rock. The shell, or capitulum, of the gooseneck barnacle grows to be about two inches long. It is made up of small plates, which enclose its soft body. Inside the shell, the barnacle primarily consists of long segmented legs, intestines and stomach.
Species: Gooseneck barnacle, Pollicipes polymerus
Location: Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13779  
Kalaloch Lodge sits atop bluffs overlooking the Kalaloch River and Pacific Ocean, Olympic National Park, Washington
Kalaloch Lodge sits atop bluffs overlooking the Kalaloch River and Pacific Ocean.
Location: Kalaloch, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13780  
Kalaloch Lodge sits atop bluffs overlooking the Kalaloch River and Pacific Ocean, Olympic National Park, Washington
Kalaloch Lodge sits atop bluffs overlooking the Kalaloch River and Pacific Ocean.
Location: Kalaloch, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13781  
Kalaloch Lodge sits atop bluffs overlooking the Kalaloch River and Pacific Ocean, Olympic National Park, Washington
Kalaloch Lodge sits atop bluffs overlooking the Kalaloch River and Pacific Ocean.
Location: Kalaloch, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13783  
Kalaloch Lodge sits atop bluffs overlooking the Kalaloch River and Pacific Ocean, Olympic National Park, Washington
Kalaloch Lodge sits atop bluffs overlooking the Kalaloch River and Pacific Ocean.
Location: Kalaloch, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13784  
Enormous driftwood logs stack up on the wide flat sand beaches at Kalaloch, Olympic National Park, Washington
Enormous driftwood logs stack up on the wide flat sand beaches at Kalaloch.
Location: Kalaloch, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13785  
Enormous driftwood logs stack up on the wide flat sand beaches at Kalaloch, Olympic National Park, Washington
Enormous driftwood logs stack up on the wide flat sand beaches at Kalaloch.
Location: Kalaloch, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13787  
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