Hoh Valley
This 36 mile side trip passes through a vast area that drains the western slopes of Mount Olympus. Roughly paralleling the winding course of the Hoh River, the side road enters sections of the Olympic National Forest.
This 36 mile side trip passes through a vast area that drains the western slopes of Mount Olympus. Roughly paralleling the winding course of the Hoh River, the side road enters sections of the Olympic National Forest.
John Huelsdonk was an immigrant, born in the little principality of Lippe, along the border of Holland. He and his brother Cornelius filed on their homesteads, built a cabin, cleared a patch for a garden in 1891-92. The house was entirely of log construction, erected by the brothers. This first home burned down in 1928, and was replaced by the present home, built in 1930. This is a typical farm...
Learn more about Huelsdonk HomesteadThe Hoh Rain Forest Visitor’s Center, gateway to one of the finest temperate rainforests in the United States, with annual precipitation levels of 12 to 14 feet.
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