I don’t know why this seems to be rated lower than the Hoh Rainforest. It is beautiful. The trails are well maintained. Access and parking was much easier. We did the actual “Rainforest loop” and th… Full review by KDAA
May 6, 2024
I enjoyed this short little trail with its interpretive signs, following the river, and then swinging back into the forest with the draping, moss and massive trees Full review by Tansy2015
May 28, 2023
This was a fabulous short, easy hike. Beautiful ferns, huge old forest trees and lots of water packed into this short hike. Full review by SusanOMemphis
Do you need to carry bear spray in the rain forest
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Probably unnecessary. Undergrowth is unusually thick for a forest and less hospitable for bears to regularly navigate. I’ve taken the trail more than a dozen times, including at dusk, …
Probably unnecessary. Undergrowth is unusually thick for a forest and less hospitable for bears to regularly navigate. I’ve taken the trail more than a dozen times, including at dusk, and never encountered bears no bear tracks.
How does the Quinault area compare to the Hoh rainforest area? If you had to choose to spend time at only one which one would it be?
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This is a hard one. We had been to the Hoh Rainforest a number of years ago and planned to go back on our trip last fall (2018). Unfortunately, the day we had planned to visit, the …
This is a hard one. We had been to the Hoh Rainforest a number of years ago and planned to go back on our trip last fall (2018). Unfortunately, the day we had planned to visit, the Park Service had begun road construction in the Hoh Rainforest making the area inaccessible. Instead, we stayed at by Lake Quinault. I guess if I could characterize it, I would say that it's a difference between being 'in' the Rainforest vs. 'viewing' the Rainforest. At Hoh, there are longer hikes that go back into the Rainforest. It's a real experience of the lush vegetation and you can really get quite a ways back into the Rainforest. At Quinault, there's a drive around the Lake with a number of shorter hikes and views of some pretty neat water falls. We took most of a day to drive the loop, take a few hikes and look at waterfalls. I suppose that if I had the choice, I'd go to the Hoh Rainforest since it feels to me more like a Rainforest and one gets more immersed in the wilderness. Both are nice though. Hope this helps.
What type of wildlife do you see on the shorter trails ( under 6-7 miles) any danger? Are bears common? Will be there early September
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We only saw a herd of elk over there; not much other than that. We didn't see any bear nor did we hear anything about bear over there. It was nice and peaceful while we were there. I …
We only saw a herd of elk over there; not much other than that. We didn't see any bear nor did we hear anything about bear over there. It was nice and peaceful while we were there. I hope this help and enjoy your trip.