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Can you swim in Olympic Hot Springs?

Can you swim in Olympic Hot Springs?

Olympic Hot Springs are natural, unmaintained hot water seeps located approximately 2.5 miles from the Boulder Creek Trailhead in the Elwha Valley. The pools are in a wilderness area and are not tested or treated by the park. They may contain harmful bacteria and use of these pools is at you own risk.

Is Hoh Rain Forest worth visiting?

The Hoh Rain Forest may be the most northern rain forest on Earth. You need to travel 18 miles from Route 101 to get there, but it’s very much worth the trip. The trees and all the vegetation are really amazing.

How many hot springs are in Olympic National Park?

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Olympic National Park has two distinct hot springs that visitors can choose from.

What do you wear to the Hoh rainforest?

What to Pack for an Olympic National Park Vacation

  • A Rain Jacket to Protect You from Pacific Northwest’s Drizzles and Downpours.
  • Park Maps.
  • Tide Chart, Topographic Map and Watch to Explore Olympic’s Tidal Pools.
  • Sturdy, Hard-Soled Water Shoes.
  • Hiking Boots to Keep Your Feet Dry and Happy.

How much does it cost to get into Hoh Rain Forest?

Visiting the Hoh Rain Forest There is no entrance fee to this beautiful forest, but a Discover Pass is required to get into the Olympic National Park which costs $11.50 per day, or $35 for the year.

Can you drive through Hoh Rain Forest?

What is this? I recommend making it a loop, driving through Olympia and around Lake Crescent and Kalaloch Beach to the Hoh and then returning through Forks and Port Angeles.

Where is the Hoh Rain Forest?

Mosses and ferns that blanket the surfaces add another dimension to the enchantment of the rainforest. The Hoh Rain Forest is located in the stretch of the Pacific Northwest rainforest which once spanned the Pacific coast from southeastern Alaska to the central coast of California.

Where are the hot springs in Olympic National Park?

Olympic Hot Springs. Olympic Hot Springs are natural, unmaintained hot water seeps located approximately 2.5 miles from the Boulder Creek Trailhead in the Elwha Valley. The pools are in a wilderness area and are not tested or treated by the park.

Where are the hot springs in Elwha National Park?

Olympic Hot Springs are natural, unmaintained hot water seeps located approximately 2.5 miles from the Boulder Creek Trailhead in the Elwha Valley. The pools are in a wilderness area and are not tested or treated by the park.

What is the Hoh?

The Hoh is one of the finest remaining examples of temperate rainforest in the United States and is one of the park’s most popular destinations. The Hoh lies on the west side of Olympic National Park, about a two-hour drive from Port Angeles and under an hour from Forks.