Take a journey through the Hoh Rain Forest in Washington’s Olympic National Park, one of America’s most iconic temperate rainforests. Blanketed with moss and receiving up to 170 inches of rain ...
The Hoh Rain Forest in Washington’s Olympic National Park is one of the few temperate rainforests in the U.S., offering mossy trails, towering old-growth trees, and abundant wildlife. From short loops ...
Fans of the lush green, yet admittedly moody, atmosphere found in the Pacific Northwest are going to want to add a new location to their must-see list. That's because many people heading to Washington ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Olympic’s 73 miles of park coastline feature soaring cliffs and sea stacks, sandy beaches, rocky shores, and teeming tide pools.
Other secret trails in Olympic National Park where you likely won't see large crowds, include Lovers Lane Loop Trail, Pyramid ...
The damp weather of the Pacific Northwest makes it a paradise for that soft green plant we can spot everywhere, otherwise known as moss. Washington is home to more than 700 species of moss, including ...