Spruce Nature Trail and Hall of Mosses Loop
18113 Upper Hoh Road, Washington
Rated 5.0/5
based on 1 reviews
5.0/5
Details
Distance
2.08 miles
Elevation Gain
272 ft
Route Type
Loop
Description
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Spruce Nature Trail and Hall of Mosses Loop Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a river located near Joyce, Washington.
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Spruce Nature Trail and Hall of Mosses Loop Reviews
Both trails are quite short so it was nice to do them in a loop. Both trails are similar although the hall of mosses has more of the iconic hanging moss while the spruce nature trail had less traffic and was a little muddier
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