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Still not contained, the Toonerville Fire and Bear Gulch Fire in Mason County continue to burn through the woods.
The Bear Gulch Fire has closed recreation areas along Lake Cushman while firefighters work from the ground and air to slow the spread.
The fire is in extremely steep and rocky terrain that previously burned in the 2006 Bear Gulch Fire. The previous fire resulted in numerous standing dead trees which pose a significant risk to ...
The Olympic National Forest will go cashless April 21, accepting only credit or debit cards at its offices in Olympia, Quilene, Quinault and Forks.
The only road with access to the rainforest in Olympic National Park has been closed since December 2024 from a washout, with funding uncertain.
On July 6, the Bear Gulch Fire was reported in Olympic National Forest near the Mt. Rose Trailhead along the Lake Cushman Corridor.
Washington politicians are reigniting an effort to increase protections for the forest and rivers around Olympic National Park, hoping to finally pass a bill that has been in the works since 2008 ...
Washington state rain, winter storm caused road closure in Jefferson County blocking access to popular Olympic National Park Hoh Rain Forest.
The U.S. Forest Service recreation sites in Olympic National Forest are closed because of the Road 2620 Fire.
BRINNON — Olympic Interagency Fire Management continues to make progress in suppressing three lightning-caused fire starts in the Olympic National Forest. The fires, which began last weekend, are ...
Rebecca Patterson thought that Olympic National Park’s Hoh Rain Forest would be the perfect place to elope. The self-described “moss and lichen aficionado” was fond of waterfall hikes close ...