
Washington, USA
Hoh Rainforest
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The Hoh Rainforest in Olympic National Park, Washington is one of the few remaining temperate rainforests in the world, receiving up to 12 feet of rain per year. Ancient Sitka spruce and western red cedar are draped in thick carpets of moss, and the forest is so acoustically soft that it is used as a reference for natural quiet. Hoh Rainforest sounds — dripping rain, gentle streams, muffled birdcalls — are ideal for sleep, focus work, or recovering from sensory overload.
Sound Profile
Wind
40%
Rain
90%
Birds
50%
Thunder
30%
Water
80%
Insects
40%
Mammals
50%
Ambient
70%
Spiritual
40%
Dominant sounds: Rain, Water, Ambient
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