Two hikers tragically killed when dead tree fell on popular Lena Lake trail in Olympic National Forest. Third hiker survived the deadly incident.
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An internal USFS report warned of decaying infrastructure and declining public access; From Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie to the Olympic National Forest, Washington is home to some of the nation’s most popular ...
In 1938, Olympic was designated as a national park, after an act of Congress that was signed into law by President Franklin ...
A tragic accident on the Lena Lake Trail in Brinnon claimed the lives of two hikers last week, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Ofice reports.The JCSO received an ...
If you’re looking to explore Olympic National Park beyond the usual spots, there are plenty of lesser-known trails that offer a quieter, more personal experience with nature. These hidden paths take ...
A fire that broke out near Lake Cushman overnight had grown to around 120 acres, shutting down the popular Staircase area, according to officials. The fire was reported around 11 p.m. Sunday and was ...
Two hikers died after a tree fell on a popular trail in the Olympic National Forest on Jan. 15. Three friends, Christine Mutchler, Kathy Pickard, and Kathy Todd, were hiking to Lower Lena Lake at ...
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