Families in Washington State are gearing up for summer fun with picnics, sports, and boating, Here are 5 tip that families can keep themselves healthy, despite the looming threat of wildfires.
The Pacific Northwest is a camper’s paradise. And, if you’re seeking solitude and connection with the great outdoors, Washington State delivers, with hundreds of options to choose from. Here’s a list of 5 amazing choices for remote camping.
Forget putting up a tent in a crowded Pacific Northwest campground – it’s a guarantee you won’t have many camping neighbors at this site - 1000 feet above the ground on the side of a cliff!
Staying at Oregon's Warner Mountain Lookout, particularly during the winter months is a challenging adventure. If you’re lucky, you’ll get a peek at the views and distant peaks, but that’s not what most winter visitors are there for when the snow is piled high.
The Department of Natural Resources has added northeast WA to the list of areas where campfires are banned on DNR-managed acres.
Numerous counties added to list
DNR officials said Spokane, Pen Oreille, Ferry, Stevens, and Okanogan Counties are now also on the list that already includes all of southeastern WA State.
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Dispersed camping is becoming more and more popular and the majority of sites are free. Here's where you can find off-the-beaten-path, magical campsites in Washington and Oregon.
Just because the days are getting shorter and the nights are getting colder, doesn’t mean you have to put away the camper gear or the trailer. Surprisingly, there is a long list of state parks that allow camping through the winter months on a first come first serve basis.