Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center in Forks

Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center

The Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center is a popular tourist destination located in Forks, United States. It is a part of the Olympic National Park and offers visitors an opportunity to witness one of the last remaining temperate rainforests in the country. The visitor center provides a wide range of educational programs, exhibits, and guided tours, making it an excellent location for tourists to learn about this unique ecosystem.

In addition to offering informative exhibits on the park's flora and fauna, visitors to Hoh Rain Forest can enjoy hiking trails that take them through the lush forest landscape. The park is home to a diverse range of birds, animals, and plant species, including enormous Sitka spruce trees that reach heights of up to 250 feet. Visitors can also explore the Hall of Mosses Trail, which is a 0.75-mile loop that winds through a section of the forest that is covered in a thick, green blanket of moss.