Mount Rainier, Snoqualmie Falls, and the Columbia River Gorge are all well-known natural wonders in the state of Washington. As popular as they are beautiful, each offers unique and extraordinary views. Of course, there are some lesser-known natural wonders that we’d be willing to guess you may not have heard of. One such place is the Bogachiel Rainforest. Perhaps not as widely traveled as the Hoh and Quinault, this hidden natural wonder in Washington is a quiet forest retreat waiting to be explored. Read on to learn more.

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The Bogachiel Rainforest Hike requires a Wilderness Pass for overnight use. As with all trails, preparation is essential. Pack plenty of water and snacks, and respect the land by staying on marked trails and packing out anything you pack in. We also suggest referring to our ultimate hiking list to learn more about what to bring when you hit the Bogachiel River Trail.

Have you visited the Bogachiel Rainforest? Which trails did you explore? We’d love to hear about your experience in the comments. If you’re looking for more Washington hikes, check out AllTrails. Feel free to also refer to our coverage of the best hikes in Washington state as well.

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What are some of the best hikes in Washington State?

Along with hitting the trails in the Bogachiel Rainforest, here are some of the best hikes in Washington State:

  • Skyline Trail Loop in Paradise Inn: Although this 5.6-mile hike is considered difficult, the epic views in Mount Rainier National Park are worth it.
  • Marymere Falls Trail in Joyce: It'll feel like you're in a fairytale when you hike this trail in Olympic National Park. At 1.7 miles, it's an ideal outing for hikers of all levels.
  • Snow Lake Trail in Snoqualmie Pass: Visitors may bring their leashed dog on this well-known trail that's about seven miles long.
  • Bowl and Pitcher Trail in Spokane: You'll be treated to water views when you hike along this flat trail that's about two miles.

 

For more trail suggestions, we recommend our guide to the best hikes in Washington State.

What are some fun facts about the Quinault Rainforest in Washington?

Here are some fun facts about the Quinault Rainforest in Washington:

  • This stunning gem is considered the most beautiful rainforest in the country.
  • About 12 feet of rain falls in the forest every year.
  • Due to the stunning tree formations, the Quinault Rain Forest is also called the "Valley of the Rain Forest Giants."
  • Lake Quinault surrounds this massive rainforest in Washington.

 

For more information about this natural wonder, please enjoy our previous coverage of the Quinault Rainforest.