If you’re like most people, peace and quiet are high on your list of priorities when you’re scouting out your next nature escape. This enchanting valley in Washington is obviously beautiful, but it’s also hiding the quietest place in America.
The Hoh River Valley in Washington’s Olympic National Park is a gorgeous and utterly peaceful spot.
Gordon Hampton, a botanist and sound recordist (he captures and designs natural soundscapes for television and film), has been looking for the quietest places on Earth for decades.
However, the very quietest spot in America can be found right in Hoh River Valley. Specifically, at a moss-covered log about 3.2 miles up the Hoh River Trail from the visitor’s center.
It’s one of the last places on the planet where you can sit for almost 20 minutes and hear only the sounds of nature without the faintest trace of manmade noise pollution.
Besides its exceptional peace and quiet, the Hoh River Valley is also filled with stunning hiking trails that are carpeted with moss and weave between curtains of rich lichen.
You can find the Hoh River Valley here. Head to the Olympic National Park website for more information about visiting. You can read more about Gordon Hampton’s quest for silence here.
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