Archive for February, 2008


Tough road to Hoh: Rain forest access reopens after storm damage (Hoh rain forest)

Bellingham Herald - PORT ANGELES, Wash. — Olympic National Park has reopened the road to the Hoh Rain Forest, which was damaged in the Dec. 3 rain storm and flooding. The park is reopening the Hoh Visitor Center on Friday. Crews are still clearing storm debris and two Article Info

Driving Today - This is a great drive in itself circling Olympic National Park, but you must take some side trips into the park. There are several recommended excursions into the park that include Port Angeles up to Hurricane Ridge and the Hoh Rain Forest. More>> Article Info

Atlanta Journal Constitution - Explore 60 miles of unspoiled coastline, tidal pools, miles of trails and the Hoh Rain Forest. As you trek along two of the trails, you’ll spot licorice ferns the size of small cars and red cedar trees that rise to 300 feet. In summer, try to spot Article Info

Seattle Post Intelligencer - PORT ANGELES — Olympic National Park has reopened the road to the Hoh Rain Forest, which was damaged in the Dec. 3 rainstorm and flooding. The Big Blog By Monica Guzman and other P-I editors and staff The hot guys who jog around Green Lake, and Article Info

Driving Today - This is a great drive in itself circling Olympic National Park, but you must take some side trips into the park. There are several recommended excursions into the park that include Port Angeles up to Hurricane Ridge and the Hoh Rain Forest. More>> Article Info

National park reopens Hoh (Hoh rain forest) Rain Forest road


Seattle Post Intelligencer - PORT ANGELES — Olympic National Park has reopened the road to the Hoh Rain Forest, which was damaged in the Dec. 3 rainstorm and flooding. The Big Blog By Monica Guzman and other P-I editors and staff The hot guys who jog around Green Lake, and

Tough road to Hoh: Rain forest access reopens after storm damage (Hoh rain forest)


Bellingham Herald - PORT ANGELES, Wash. — Olympic National Park has reopened the road to the Hoh Rain Forest, which was damaged in the Dec. 3 rain storm and flooding. The park is reopening the Hoh Visitor Center on Friday. Crews are still clearing storm debris and two
Source: www.bellinghamherald.com

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Atlanta Journal Constitution - Explore 60 miles of unspoiled coastline, tidal pools, miles of trails and the Hoh Rain Forest. As you trek along two of the trails, you’ll spot licorice ferns the size of small cars and red cedar trees that rise to 300 feet. In summer, try to spot
Source: www.ajc.com



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