Hall of Mosses Trail

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The Hall of Mosses Trail is a short, popular loop hike in Washington’s Olympic National Park that winds through the lush, old-growth Hoh Rain Forest draped in thick mosses and ferns.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
tourist attraction
accessPoint Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center parking area
activity day hiking
wildlife viewing
averageAnnualRainfallRange over 100 inches in surrounding Hoh Rain Forest
bestSeasonToVisit fall
spring
summer
climate high-precipitation coastal climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
difficulty easy
ecosystem temperate rain forest
elevationGain minimal
feature Sitka spruce trees
bigleaf maple trees
epiphytic mosses
ferns
interpretive signs
lush understory vegetation
moss-draped trees
nurse logs
old-growth temperate rain forest
hasView Hoh Rain Forest
surface form: Hoh River valley forest

moss-covered forest canopy
length 0.8 miles
approximately 1.3 kilometers
locatedIn Hoh Rain Forest
Jefferson County, Washington NERFINISHED
Olympic National Park
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
surface form: Washington (state)
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
nationalPark Olympic National Park
nearbyTrail Spruce Nature Trail
parkUnit Olympic National Park
popularity high
regulation no pets allowed on trail
stay on designated trail
state Washington
surface form: Washington (state)
suitableFor beginner hikers
families
nature photography
surface dirt
trailheadNear Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center
trailType loop trail
wildlife Roosevelt elk (in surrounding area)
various bird species

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Hoh Rain Forest hasTrail Hall of Mosses Trail
Spruce Nature Trail nearbyTrail Hall of Mosses Trail