1. Presented by
the Forks Chamber of Commerce
Written & Illustrated by
Vern Hestand III
which means in the Native Language
“Have a Nice Day!”
Like the celtic knot seen here, life in the forest is endless and
everything connects in some way to everything else. Take time
to feel the flow of it! Don’t stop now! The Land of OM has many
more treasures that YOU can experience:
Official
Mick
Dodge
Product
• Mineral Creek Falls
• Big Cedar Trail
• Beautiful Ruby Beach
• The Hoh River Trail
• Kalaloch Beach Tidepools
• Kalaloch Spruce Burls
Forks Chamber of Commerce
www.forkswa.com
For more information,
call 800-443-6757
The Frog Bog
Mick’s
Enchanted
Rainforest
Memorial
Mick’s
‘Jumping
Stump’
Cafe
Adventure
Store
Time for Adventure!
Mick’s
Mail Box
To HWY 101
Hall of Mosses
2. Sitka
Spruce Trees
Mount
Olympus
Elk Tracks!
What other tracks
can you find?
Coho
Salmon
Mick calls it “The Land of OM”
The Olympic Mountains are surrounded by
beauty you have to smell and hear and touch
to fully understand. Pouring waterfalls, deep
shadows and carpeting moss all begin to paint a
picture of a place where magic still exists.
Mushroom
Animal Tracks
Fallen Log
River Fish
Bare Feet
Native Art
Spruce Tree
Mossy Stump
Banana Slug
Bald Eagle
7 Hidden ‘s
quest HERE WILD
Adventuring with Mick Dodge
Native Americans
The Hoh Tribe has cared
for the forests since
ancient times. Their
artwork depicts
animals and places
through symbolism
in beautiful red,
white and blue.
Tell your own
story by
coloring Raven.
Go on a QUEST
To the right is a checklist of many living things
from the rainforest. Find them below and check
off the box under ‘here’. Then find them in the
outdoors and check off the box under ‘wild’. Fill
the checklist and complete the quest!
Mick’s Feet
“Follow your feet and
let the Earth teach you”
When you are barefoot in the forest,
you pay better attention to your
surroundings and your ‘roots’
dig into the dirt just like the
trees. What does the
forest teach you?
Roosevelt
Elk
Bald
Eagle
Chanterelle
Mushrooms
River
Beaver