Olympic National Park on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington is huge and there’s so much to see and do, that it can be hard ...
The Upper Hoh Road provides the only access to and from the Hoh Rain Forest area in the Olympic National Park.
Heavy rains raised the Hoh River, eroding several feet of its banks, which are next to Upper Hoh Road—the only way to access the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center, campground, picn ...
With an annual rainfall ranging from 140 to 170 inches, the Hoh Rain Forest is a lush ... The Hoh sits on the west side of Olympic National Park, about a two-hour drive from Port Angeles and ...
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 ...
Melissa King, Chef On this leg of her journey with National Geographic, King heads to an old-growth forest near Lake Quinault in Washington’s Olympic National Forest. The area is home to the ...
Olympic National Park is an incomparable place, and NPCA has been fighting to protect it for decades — from saving stands of old-growth forest from lumber production ... The Hoh Rainforest receives ...
Heavy rains in December heightened the flow of the Hoh River, which is immediately adjacent to Upper Hoh Road. The waters eroded several feet of the riverbank, segments of the road’s barrier and ...