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A new trail through the forest above Lake Whatcom is open for use, offering a 7-mile route below Stewart Mountain for hikers, ...
The banks of a previously degraded one-mile stretch of Rifle Creek are now thick with willows and cottonwoods, and have signs ...
More than 7 miles of designated trails in Whatcom County are officially open for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources announced.
Officially, the name remains Krupp, but locals still call it Marlin. Although the town was once a bustling metropolis of 100 people, the population has remained steady, hovering at about 50 for the ...
A formerly private ranch along the lower Selway River is now public property. The Western Rivers Conservancy recently sold the 152-acre Selway River Ranch to the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest.
The Forsyth Fire prompted mandatory evacuations in the Pine Valley community, forcing 400 to 500 people from their homes.