The Hoh Rain Forest in Olympic National Park is one of the largest temperate rain forests in the world. With over 140 inches of rainfall each year, the Hoh Rain Forest is home to lush green vegetation, including huge old hemlock, spruce, and fir trees and a variety of mosses, ferns, and lichens. These pictures provide a sample of the type of scenery you will see on a hike through the Hoh Rain Forest.
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- Hall of Mosses Trail - Hoh Rain Forest Hall of Mosses Trail in the Hoh Rain Forest
- Tree Draped with Moss in the Hoh Rain ForestTree Draped with Moss in the Hoh Rain Forest
- Moss-covered Trees Along the Hall of Mosses Trail - Olympic National ParkMoss-covered Trees Along the Hall of Mosses Trail - Olympic National Park
- Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center - Olympic National ParkHoh Rain Forest Visitor Center - Olympic National Park
- Hoh Rain Forest Annual Rain ExhibitHoh Rain Forest Annual Rain Exhibit
- Nursery Log in Hoh Rain ForestNursery Log in Hoh Rain Forest
- Colonnade of Trees in Hoh Rain ForestColonnade of trees growing off the same nursery log in the Hoh Rain Forest in Olympic National Park.
- Moss-covered Trees Along the Hall of Mosses Trail - Hoh Rain ForestMoss-covered Trees Along the Hall of Mosses Trail - Hoh Rain Forest
- Trail in Hoh Rain Forest - Hall of MossesTrail in Hoh Rain Forest - Hall of Mosses
- Moss-covered Trees Along the Hall of Mosses Trail - Hoh Rain ForestMoss-covered Trees Along the Hall of Mosses Trail - Hoh Rain Forest
- Spruce Nature Trail in the Hoh Rain ForestSpruce Nature Trail in the Hoh Rain Forest
- Forest Along the Hall of Mosses Trail in the Hoh Rain ForestForest Along the Hall of Mosses Trail in the Hoh Rain Forest
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