The chance to preserve the Hoh River is truly a unique conservation opportunity; it is a last great American river. Of over 250,000 rivers in the continental US, the Hoh is arguably one of the most unspoiled, flowing virtually intact for 56 miles from its source high in the Olympic Mountain range into a marine sanctuary along Washington’s Pacific coast.
Ten thousand acres extending a mile on either side of the river within the lower 30 miles outside of the Olympic National Park have been designated as being at-risk. Home to perhaps the world’s greatest old growth and temperate rain forests, the Hoh River corridor provides critical habitat for endangered and listed species including marbled murrelet, spotted owl, bald eagle, and bull trout. It also supports some of the healthiest native salmon and steelhead runs in the lower 48 along with a diversity of additional wildlife, including elk, black bear, cougar, and more.
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3. 4500 acres purchased and protected to date.
4. Home to many endangered or threatened species including Pacific Chinook salmon, spotted owl and marbled murrelet.
HOH RIVER TR
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