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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 ...
On July 6, the Bear Gulch Fire was reported in Olympic National Forest near the Mt. Rose Trailhead along the Lake Cushman Corridor.
The U.S. Forest Service recreation sites in Olympic National Forest are closed because of the Road 2620 Fire. The closures will be through September 15, but the Forest Service could adjust the ...
The road to Olympic National Park’s Hoh Rain Forest washes out regularly. But this time, federal funding to fix it hasn’t come. Courtesy of the National Park Service ...
Temperate rainforests define Olympic National Park, and the Hoh Valley is unparalleled.” Last year, the Hoh Rain Forest saw nearly 185,000 visitors between June and August, the third-most of any ...
This bill to protect Olympic National Forest has been stuck for 13 years The bill would add new protections for 126,500 acres and 19 rivers By Sam Hill , Pacific Northwest Contributing Parks ...
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