They tower and drip, their curtains of moss damp in windblown fog: rainforests of the Pacific Northwest, unique in all the ...
These big trees, in their roots, needles and branches, hold more carbon longer than any young plantation. They are world ...
Just inland from the Pacific Northwest’s rainforest drip line, with more than 10 feet of rain a year, are the forests ...
Hoh, Queets, Quinault. They include some of ... Just inland from the Pacific Northwest’s rainforest drip line, with more than 10 feet of rain a year, are the forests dominated by Douglas fir ...
Read more: On cartwheels and beach walks and family fun in Seabrook, Washington Olympic National Park in 3 days, from the Hoh Rain Forest to Hurricane Ridge The Lake Quinault area was all we had ...
Flat 0.5-mile loop through a mossy bigleaf maple grove. Begins across the bridge from the Quinault Rain Forest Ranger Station. Learn about homestead life on this flat, self-guided 1.3-mile loop ...
at the southern edge of Olympic National Park in the northwestern United States. One of the most dominant features of Lake Quinault is its location within the Quinault Rainforest, a temperate rain ...
The Quinault Rain Forest is a temperate rain forest, which is part of the Olympic National Park and the Olympic National Forest in the U.S. state of Washington in Grays Harbor and Jefferson Counties.
That this fish is now in trouble even in the rainforest — with the Hoh River ... The lowlands are drenched in sweet rain that creates the temperate rainforests inside Olympic National Park.