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I-Hall of Mosses
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Hoh Valley Road
Forks, WA
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Where the volume of moss exceeds the remaining biomass. A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Hall of Mosses/Hoh Rainforest Visitor Center is 2 hrs/99 miles from the Ocean House, but a very scenic drive and awesome destination. The area offers two short loop trails as well as an out-and-back trail through the forest near the Visitor Center. The Hall of Mosses Trail (.8 miles/ 1.2 km) is an iconic loop that takes you through old growth forest and features a grove of maples trees draped with abundant club moss. The Spruce Nature Trail (1.2 miles/ 1.9 km) is a diverse trail that loops through both old and new growth forest as you walk alongside Taft Creek and the Hoh River. The Hoh River Trail is the area's main hiking trail. This out-and-back trail can be taken as far as one desires. Taken all the way, it leads past multiple camping areas, the last being Glacier Meadows at 17.3 miles (27.8 km), and ultimately ends 18.5 miles/ 30 km out at the Blue Glacier moraine looking up at Mt. Olympus. The Hoh Lake Trail branches off from the Hoh River trail just after the ranger station and ascends to Bogachiel Peak between the Hoh and the Sol Duc Valley.
The Hall of Mosses/Hoh Rainforest Visitor Center is 2 hrs/99 miles from the Ocean House, but a very scenic drive and awesome destination. The area offers two short loop trails as well as an out-and-back trail through the forest near the Visitor Center. The Hall of Mosses Trail (.8 miles/ 1.2 km) is…
Lush, atmospheric forest of moss-covered trees & ferns along 0.8-mile loop trail in Hoh Rain Forest. A must see while you are here!
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