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Hoh Rain Forest: In the Hall of Mosses
The US is not typically the first place that comes to mind when we speak of rainforests. We imagine tropical locations like Costa Rica and Borneo, or the massive Amazon and Atlantic rainforests of Brazil. However, the Pacific Northwest is part of the largest swathe of temperate zone rainforests in the world; a type of forest found on every continent, minus Antarctica. I stayed at Hoh National Rain Forest; you’ve likely seen the photos of hanging club moss draped mystically over ancient cedars and Sitka spruces. Part of Olympic National Park , this temperate rainforest receives ~140 inches of r
May 14, 2026
Olympic National Park: Wandering the Washington Wilderness
American Roots Road Trip, Part 15
May 5, 2026
Oregon: Gem of the Pacific Northwest
American Roots Road Trip, Part 14
Apr 23, 2026