World's Largest Red Cedar
This Red Cedar is 179 feet tall, 19.4 feet diameter, and 61 foot circumference. It's probably 1,000 years old.
House of Moss
Image located on San Juan Island, Washington.
Peat Pond
Image captured on a Chimacum, Washington farm.
Nurse Trees
All trees growing out of a single fallen tree providing nutrients for growth.
Hiking Bloedel Reserve
On Bainbridge Island, WA.
Rain Forest Moss Explosion
Bainbridge Island, WA.
Quinault Falls
Falls near Lake Quinault Lodge.
Carpet of Moss
Moss Forest
Rust In Peace
Olympic National Forest, WA.
Rust in Peace
Olympic Peninsula, WA.
Forest of Green
Taking Root
Shelter Tree
Dosewallips River Area, Olympic Peninsula, WA.
Murhut Falls
Gateway to the Rainforest
Near Lake Quinault, WA.
Spring in the Olympics!
The Olympic National Park near Crescent Lake in Washington State.
A Bearded Forest
The Hoh Rain Forest in Washington State where 140 inches of rain drops annually.
Bearded Branches
The moss hangs heavy on Big Leaf Maple trees in the Hoh Rain Forest of Washington State.
Branches of Green
Green moss on every limb in the Hoh Rain Forest.
Bridge to Marymere Falls
The Olympic National Forest, Washington State.