Hiking trail

Hoh River Trail

10 locals recommend

Tips from locals

Scott
March 9, 2018
Some of the world's largest trees can be found here. Roosevelt Elk and other wildlife are commonly spotted.
Melany
July 3, 2022
Just so much wonder in our neck of the woods.. Hope you get to see some of it while you are here. This is such a great spot, but really they all are..
Michelle And Greg
September 9, 2019
Hiking Lake, Park, Mountain . . . ancient trees, vegetation, great for families.
Johanna And Timothy
December 6, 2020
To begin the Hoh River Trail, walk to the right of the visitor center. There is a dense network of short nature trails leaving from the parking area; however, you just need to follow signs for the Hoh River Trail. Soon you will escape the nature trails and pass the large sign for the Hoh River Trail, which helpfully shows distances for all of the destinations along it. You will trek through the incredibly dense, classic Pacific Northwest temperate rainforest (also called Hoh Rainforest) for the entirety of the trail. The first 1.6km or so is always the most impressive. From the humongous trees and bushes, to the ‘Old Man’s Beard’ and moss hanging off every branch, it feels like you’re walking through a fairy tale.
To begin the Hoh River Trail, walk to the right of the visitor center. There is a dense network of short nature trails leaving from the parking area; however, you just need to follow signs for the Hoh River Trail. Soon you will escape the nature trails and pass the large sign for the Hoh River Trail…
Bridgette
June 30, 2018
All the hikes here are scenic and beautiful. An easy hike is hall of mosses.
Location
18113 Upper Hoh Rd
Forks, WA