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Hoh Rainforest


On the west side of the Olympic Mountains and a part of Olympic National Park, the Hoh Rainforest is one of the largest temperate rainforests in the USA. It receives 12-14 feet of rain every year (up to 4.32 meters). When we were there last we hiked some of the trails and though it was sunny along the coast and had been sunny all day, had cloudy rainy weather here.
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