Cover of the North Olympic Peninsula Guide

Cover of the North Olympic Peninsula Guide

EXCLUSIVE: Biggest-ever North Olympic Peninsula visitor guide debuts today

  • Friday, May 16, 2014 9:50am
  • News

It only stands to reason that the giant reaches of the North Olympic Peninsula — its mountains, its waters, its rivers and rain forests and charming towns and gorgeous scenery — needs a gigantic North Olympic Peninsula Guide to feature it.

At 184 pages, the guide — published today for use into the fall — is by far the largest North Olympic Peninsula visitor publication ever produced by the Peninsula Daily News and the weekly Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum.

And it debuts as a free bonus with today’s big weekend edition of the Peninsula Daily News, on sale at nearly 200 locations in Clallam and Jefferson counties. It’s also included with home deliveries of the North Olympic Peninsula’s daily newspaper.

Revised and redesigned and published just in time for the start of the spring/summer visitor season, the North Olympic Peninsula Guide is designed for visitors, newcomers and even longtime residents to acquaint and reacquaint themselves with the myriad attractions across the North Olympic Peninsula and Victoria.

In addition, the North Olympic Peninsula Guide is chock-full of advertising ideas and values — again for the visitor and resident alike.

Enjoy the Guide today, and enjoy our beautiful Peninsula the whole spring and summer long.

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