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The Washington State Parks Commission says it wants more Black community members to enjoy the outdoors.
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The Columbia River has long divided the two halves of Washington's cross-state Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail. Now, a rebuilt rail trestle over the river south of Vantage connects the two sides making it easier for cyclists, horse riders and hikers to undertake a spectacular east-west journey.
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The Navy SEALs won’t be able to use Washington State Parks as training grounds. A judge on Friday ruled against an earlier decision to allow the training at up to 28 parks.
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Washington State Parks will need to search for a new permanent director, after Peter Mayer resigned Wednesday.
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Memorial Day weekend traditionally marks the beginning of the summer camping, vacation and recreation season. Last summer, Pacific Northwest public lands…
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This coming Sunday, March 21, will mark one year since the U.S. and Canada closed their shared border to nonessential crossings due to the pandemic. It's…
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Changes to a plan that would allow covert Navy training at certain Washington State Parks are further angering some park goers.Last month, the State Parks…
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You’ve seen the movies: Navy SEALs slowly emerge from the water and walk up a beach. In real life, the Navy is hoping to conduct special operations…
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If you decide to go for a hike this weekend, be safe and responsible – that’s the message state and federal officials are giving to recreationalists. For…
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Mother’s Day at Palouse Falls State Park in southeastern Washington looked like a scene out of the movie Mad Max. Massive RVs sped down the gravel…