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This Rainforest Trail Was Named One of the Best Hikes on the Planet—and It’s the Quietest Place in the Continental U.S. You ...
The Hoh Rain Forest in Olympic National Park is one of the most pristine temperate rainforests in the United States, receiving 140 to 170 inches of rain annually. Its lush, green landscape is covered ...
In Washington state's Olympic National Park, the Hoh Rain Forest attracts visitors to its lovely woods in every shade of green. Things grow big here, in part because the forest typically gets 12 ...
The Hoh River Trail in Olympic National Park takes you through a lush temperate rain forest, ending with views of Mount Olympus and one of the largest glaciers in the park.
Tourists rush to the Hoh Rain Forest during the summer, but they don't see the best of this natural wonder. The fall season seems more ethereal. The bugle of Roosevelt elk echoes throughout this ...
Washington state rain, winter storm caused road closure in Jefferson County blocking access to popular Olympic National Park Hoh Rain Forest.
A washout has closed the only access road to the Olympic National Park’s popular Hoh Rain Forest since December.
Washington’s Olympic Peninsula is home to the lower 48’s wettest rainforest, where some spots get more than 200 inches of rain a year.
The only road with access to the rainforest in Olympic National Park has been closed since December 2024 from a washout, with funding uncertain.
In 2005, when Gordon Hempton founded One Square Inch of Silence, he designated a spot, a few miles up the Hoh River Trail into the rain forest, the quietest place in the U.S. and marked it with a ...
The Upper Hoh Rain Forest road is finally set to open again. That means that Washington’s iconic temperate rainforest, one of the most-visited parts of Olympic National Park, will reopen on ...
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Wash. — The state has found the funds to complete the repairs on the Hoh Rainforest access road. Officials are hoping to reopen that area of Olympic National Park by May. The ...