경로

플래너

기능

업데이트

App

로그인 또는 가입

앱 다운로드

로그인 또는 가입

로그인 또는 가입

디스커버
Places to see
Natural Monuments
미국
워싱턴
제퍼슨 카운티

홀 오브 모세스 트레일

하이라이트 • 트레일

홀 오브 모세스 트레일

하이킹

5.0

(30)

러닝

5.0

(1)

The Hall of Mosses Trail is a renowned, easy loop hike nestled within the heart of the Hoh Rainforest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the western side of Olympic National Park in Washington State. Situated at an elevation of approximately 160 meters, this trail offers an immersive experience into one of the finest examples of a temperate rainforest in the United States, celebrated for its unique and vibrant ecosystem.

Visitors are consistently captivated by the trail's ethereal beauty…

보호 구역 내에 있는 하이라이트 구간입니다

지역 규정을 확인해 주세요:

Olympic National Park

저장

공유

  • 더보기

  • 저장

    공유

  • 더보기

  • 목적지로 설정

    4월 8, 2022

    하이킹

    If you just want got get a quick impression of the stunning pacific rainforest vegetation of Olympic National Park, hike this easy 0.8 mile loop into the Hall of Mosses. This is a hike for all ages and hiking levels.

    7월 15, 2019

    하이킹

    Just remember to look up!

    1월 30, 2020

    하이킹

    A short way to get a good impression of the rainforest.
    번역자

    무료 komoot 계정을 만들고 5가지 특별한 팁과 여러 가지 유용한 정보를 더 많이 살펴보세요.

    무료 회원 가입

    주변 경로

    홀 오브 모세스 트레일 근처 최고의 경로

    4.8

    (35)

    526

    등산객

    #1.

    Spruce Nature Trail & Hall of Mosses

    3.38km

    00:53

    20m

    20m

    초급용 하이킹. 모든 체력 수준에 적합. 실력과 관계없이 누구나 쉽게 갈 수 있는 길.

    기기에서 길안내

    휴대폰으로 전송

    초급

    초급용 하이킹. 모든 체력 수준에 적합. 실력과 관계없이 누구나 쉽게 갈 수 있는 길.

    초급

    보통 하이킹. 좋은 체력 필요. 실력과 관계없이 누구나 쉽게 갈 수 있는 길.

    보통

    세부정보

    정보

    고도 160 m

    날씨

    Foreca 제공

    오늘

    금요일 24 4월

    14°C

    -1°C

    0 %

    추가 날씨 팁

    최고 풍속: 13.0 km/h

    가장 많이 방문한 시기

    1월

    2월

    3월

    4월

    5월

    6월

    7월

    8월

    9월

    10월

    11월

    12월

    Loading

    위치:제퍼슨 카운티, 워싱턴, 미국

    자주 묻는 질문

    What is the actual walking time for the Hall of Mosses Trail?

    While the Hall of Mosses Trail is approximately 0.8 to 1 mile long, most hikers complete the loop in about 30 to 45 minutes. This allows ample time to pause, take photos, and fully appreciate the unique moss-draped trees and serene rainforest environment without feeling rushed.

    Are there any other trails connected to or near the Hall of Mosses Trail for a longer hike?

    Yes, the Hall of Mosses Trail is part of the larger trail system originating from the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center. It connects to the Spruce Nature Trail, another easy loop, and the longer Hoh River Trail. Hikers looking for an extended experience can combine these trails or venture further along the Hoh River Trail for a more strenuous outing into the rainforest's depths.

    What specific natural features or wildlife should I look out for on the Hall of Mosses Trail?

    Beyond the iconic moss-covered trees, keep an eye out for the moss-draped archway, a sparkling pond, and a crystal-clear creek. Wildlife sightings often include the majestic Roosevelt Elk, especially during dawn or dusk, and the distinctive banana slugs. Remember to look up to appreciate the towering ancient trees and their intricate canopy.

    Do I need a permit or reservation to hike the Hall of Mosses Trail?

    Access to the Hoh Rainforest, including the Hall of Mosses Trail, requires an entrance fee to Olympic National Park. This fee covers a 7-day pass. While a specific permit for the Hall of Mosses Trail itself is not needed, you must pay the park entrance fee. Reservations are not typically required for day hikes on this trail.

    Is the Hall of Mosses Trail suitable for families with young children or strollers?

    Absolutely! The Hall of Mosses Trail is renowned for being very family-friendly. Its short length, relatively flat terrain, and well-maintained path make it ideal for young children. While some sections might be a bit uneven, it is generally accessible for sturdy strollers, allowing even the youngest visitors to enjoy the rainforest.

    What are the parking conditions like at the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center, especially during peak season?

    Parking at the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center can become very challenging, particularly during summer weekends and holidays. The lot often fills up by mid-morning. To secure a spot and avoid long waits, it is highly recommended to arrive early in the day, ideally before 9 AM, or consider visiting during off-peak seasons or weekdays.

    What should I wear if I plan to hike the Hall of Mosses Trail in winter?

    Even in winter, the Hoh Rainforest is lush and beautiful, but it can be very wet and cool. Dress in layers, including a waterproof and windproof outer shell. Waterproof hiking boots are essential, as the trail can be muddy and slick. A warm hat and gloves are also advisable, as temperatures can drop significantly.

    Are there any food or drink options available near the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center?

    There are no cafes, pubs, or restaurants directly at the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center. Visitors should plan to bring their own snacks and water. The closest towns with dining options are Forks, about 45 minutes away, and La Push. It's best to pack a picnic or eat before or after your visit to the rainforest.

    Is the Hall of Mosses Trail dog-friendly?

    No, pets are generally not allowed on the Hall of Mosses Trail or other trails within Olympic National Park. This policy helps protect the delicate ecosystem and wildlife. Dogs are permitted in developed areas like campgrounds, picnic areas, and on paved roads, but not on hiking trails.

    How does the Hall of Mosses Trail compare to other rainforest trails in Olympic National Park?

    The Hall of Mosses Trail is one of the most iconic and accessible rainforest experiences in Olympic National Park, known for its dense moss and ancient trees. It's shorter and generally flatter than many other trails, making it perfect for a quick, immersive experience. Other rainforest trails, like parts of the Hoh River Trail or trails in the Quinault Rainforest, might offer longer, more strenuous options but the Hall of Mosses provides a quintessential, easily digestible rainforest encounter.

    What is the best time of day to experience the Hall of Mosses Trail to avoid crowds?

    To avoid the largest crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience, the best times to visit are early mornings (before 9 AM) or late afternoons (after 4 PM). Weekdays, especially outside of the summer season, also tend to be significantly less crowded than weekends and holidays.

    살펴봐야 할 유명한 장소

    Sol Duc Falls

    탐험하기
    경로경로 플래너기능하이킹MTB 트레일로드 사이클링 경로바이크패킹사이트맵
    앱 다운로드
    소셜 미디어에서 팔로우하기

    © komoot GmbH

    개인 정보 보호 정책