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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. According to the NPS, it is one of ...
The Hoh sits on the west side of Olympic National Park, about a two-hour drive from Port Angeles and less than an hour from Forks, Washington. It can be accessed via Upper Hoh Road, off of Highway ...
Olympic National Park: Northwest of Olympia on Highway 101 Hoh’s Hall of Mosses: .8 miles roundtrip, National Park Pass required, from Port Angeles, Washington, head west on Highway 101.
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Nature is pure poetry, judging by the artwork on Olympic National Park trails. The North Olympic Library System (NOLS) has teamed up with Olympic National Park to offer a sixth ...
Emily Pennington is a columnist and longtime Outside contributor. For her 63 Parks column, she visited every U.S. national park. 63 Parks Traveler started with a simple goal: to visit every U.S ...
Olympic National Park, part of a World Heritage site, shelters much wildlife, including bald eagles, ... I was the only person hiking on the popular Hall of Mosses Trail. ...
The Hall of Mosses is a highlight in the Hoh Rain Forest of Olympic National Park. Along the short trail, different kinds of moss hang from the branches of both coniferous and deciduous trees ...