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The National Park Service has reopened the Hoh Rain Forest area of the Olympic National Park following a temporary shutdown ...
The Hoh Rainforest in Olympic National Park, Washington is a wet temperate rainforest. With up to 12 feet of annual rain ...
A campfire ban starts Aug. 1 as the Bear Gulch Fire grows past 3,000 acres, closing Lake Cushman, trails and Staircase campground.
Extreme heat launched the Bear Gulch Fire across 2,000 additional acres of forest on Tuesday and Wednesday, pouring thick ...
During the hot weather this week the fire near Lake Cushman grew by more than 1,000 acres and containment decreased.
In just a few days, the Bear Gulch Fire on the Olympic Peninsula has nearly tripled in size and burned deeper into the national park, while hundreds of firefighters battle the flames and evacuation or ...
Campfires in Olympic National Forest and Olympic National Park have been restricted to established fire rings as of noon Friday, July 11. The U.S. Forest Service and National Park Service ...
The Olympic National Forest, which is managed by the U.S. Forest Service, is home to protected species, including the northern spotted owl.
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 Olympic National Forest currently contains five areas that are specially designated by the federal government as “wilderness.” Over 109 million acres of the U.S. is designated as Wilderness.