This article originally published at In Olympic National Park, the wilderness is taking the roads back.
Olympic National Park on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington is huge, and there’s so much to see and do that it can be hard to plan an itinerary that doesn’t leave out something monumental. On the ...
The Hoh Rain Forest—pronounced “Hoe”—winds its way from Mount Olympus toward the Pacific Coast. The river itself was formed ...
A road closure threatens access to Olympic National Park’s Hoh Rainforest this summer. Courtesy Jefferson County Public Works After a months-long closure, Jefferson County has secured some of the ...
From Roosevelt elk to Pacific tree frogs, there is a vast array of creatures to encounter at Olympic National Park.
In December, the one road leading to Olympic National Park’s Hoh Rain Forest, the quietest place in the country, closed indefinitely due to washout damage. Local agencies were having trouble securing ...
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