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Hoh Rain Forest and Hikes

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From ancient trees draped with moss to thick carpets of fern that blanket the ground, the Hoh Rain Forest is simply magical.

Here in this primeval forest, watch for majestic Roosevelt elk, iconic banana slugs and the elusive Bigfoot!

The Hoh Visitor Center offers trail information, restrooms, interactive displays and two easy trails.

The Trail of Mosses features bigleaf maple trees cloaked in layers of soft, thick moss. This relatively easy trail is less than a mile long.

The slightly longer Spruce Nature Trail loops through forests of red alder and cottonwood and passes by the Hoh River.

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