The park entrance sign to Olympic National Park along the Hoh River valley. Photo: USGS
- The park entrance sign to Olympic National Park along the Hoh River valley. Photo: USGS
- Moss hangs from pine branches in the Hoh Rain Forest in Olympic National Park. Photo: USGS
- View along a loop trail that leads to the banks of the Hoh River. Annual precipitation in the Hoh Rain Forest ranges from 140 to 167 inches (12 to 14 feet). Photo: USGS
- View along the Spruce Nature Trail in the Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park. Photo: USGS
- Multiple trees grow from the remains of an older fallen tree. Fallen trees, called nurse logs, provide nutrients and shelter to sprouting trees. This view is along the Spruce Trail in the Hoh Rain Forest. Photo: USGS
- The Spruce Trail runs along an elevated stream terrace along the Hoh River. Photo: USGS
- Moss covered fallen logs along the Spruce Trail in Hoh Rain Forest. Photo: USGS
- Moss covered trees and logs along the Spruce Trail in the Hoh Rain Forest. Photo: USGS
- A densely packed grove of conifers blanketed in moss and ferns in the Hoh Rain Forest along the Spruce Trail. Photo: USGS
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