Most travelers begin at the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center ... the Hall of Mosses Trail (.8 miles) and the Spruce Nature Trail (1.2 miles). If you're up to the challenge, there is also a 17 ...
called the Hoh River Trail. With an annual rainfall ranging from 140 to 170 inches, the Hoh Rain Forest is a lush, green wonderland, with mosses and ferns covering every tree and surface.
Olympic National Park’s Hoh Rain Forest area remains temporarily closed due to a damaged access road. Heavy rains in December heightened the flow of the Hoh River, which is immediately adjacent ...
Here, visitors can explore rugged coastlines, towering mountains, and one of the best-preserved temperate rainforests in the world — the Hoh Rainforest. Hike through an enchanting landscape of ...
The road cuts south from U.S. Highway 101 and eventually reaches Olympic National Park’s Hoh Rainforest Visitor Center ... Visitors can access the park through hikes, the popular “Hall of Mosses” hike ...
Olympic National Park’s Hoh Rain Forest area is closed after a December storm eroded the access road. The National Parks Service says Upper Hoh Road isn’t safe for travel and won’t reopen it ...