Hoh Rainforest Walkabout (#1 of 7)

This is the entrance for the loop trail that starts near the Hoh Rainforest Visitors Center. Welcome!

A typical Hoh Forest noontime scene.

Is that a giant lobster or a mastodon emerging from a hole in that tree?

Caution: Brightly-colored fungi are often poisonous.

Sunlight, shining through a well-positioned knothole, gave sight to this creaturesque stump.

The moss ceiling.

Everywhere are the sights and smells of decay

A glorious stand of lightning-damaged trees

Please proceed to the next numbered stack of this seven-part Hoh Forest walkabout
