Sol Duc River | Olympic National Park near Port Angeles Washington Stock Photo – 0036547

$9.99

A natural river scene from the Sol Duc River, located in Olympic National Park near Port Angeles, Washington. Flowing through lush forest surroundings, the Sol Duc River is known for its clear water, mossy banks, and peaceful Pacific Northwest atmosphere.

This image is ideal for travel editorials, national park content, environmental storytelling, outdoor blogs, and nature-focused design projects. The calm, grounded composition makes it especially useful for illustrating river ecosystems, forest landscapes, and the quiet beauty of Washington’s wilderness.

🌲💧 A strong choice when your project needs an authentic Pacific Northwest river scene with a clear sense of place.

5472 x 3648 px

A natural river scene from the Sol Duc River, located in Olympic National Park near Port Angeles, Washington. Flowing through lush forest surroundings, the Sol Duc River is known for its clear water, mossy banks, and peaceful Pacific Northwest atmosphere.

This image is ideal for travel editorials, national park content, environmental storytelling, outdoor blogs, and nature-focused design projects. The calm, grounded composition makes it especially useful for illustrating river ecosystems, forest landscapes, and the quiet beauty of Washington’s wilderness.

🌲💧 A strong choice when your project needs an authentic Pacific Northwest river scene with a clear sense of place.

5472 x 3648 px

🌊 This image is part of Stock Photo Queen’s curated Olympic National Park, Washington rivers, and Pacific Northwest nature stock photo collection, created for buyers who want real, place-based photography without subscriptions, AI visuals, or generic stock repetition.

• License: Lifetime, non-exclusive usage
• Use: Web, ads, editorial, branding, print
• Photo credit appreciated, not required
• One license per client
• Final sale digital download

📊 Images featuring named rivers within national parks perform especially well in travel planning content, environmental education, and editorial storytelling because buyers often search by location.