Olympic: Forests of Rain
Olympic: Forests of Rain
Olympic: Forests of Rain
0.6 km
2000 feet
North
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Mini-Trail
Pond
Spruce Nature
Trail - 1.2 mi.
Overnight
Parking
H o i. to B
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(18
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6 miles to
entrance station
R
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Forests of Rain
iver
Picnic Area:
Camping:
Tim McNulty
0.1 mile flat, paved, accessible-with-assistance loop in old growth rain forest.
Hall of Mosses:
0.8 mile easy loop through old growth temperate rain forest, with 100 foot elevation gain.
Spruce Nature Trail: 1.2 mile loop through temperate rain forest to Hoh River. Less than 100 foot elevation gain.
South Snider-
Jackson:
Starts just west of entrance station. 11.8 miles, ascending 2,700 feet before descending again
to the Bogachiel River. River crossings can be hazardous after heavy rain and snowmelt.
Hoh River:
Dayhikers can walk part of the 17.3-mile route to Glacier Meadows, on the shoulder of
Mount Olympus. For the whole route, elevation gain is 3,700 feet. An additional 700-foot
climb in 0.9 miles leads to views of the Blue Glacier. Backpackers must obtain a wilderness
camping permit. Climbing Mount Olympus requires glacier travel skills and equipment.