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The National Park Service is seeking public comments on the pilot program until Sept. 15.
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For the first time, a moose has been captured on camera in Mount Rainier National Park. According to the National Parks Service, the sighting is also the first documentation of a moose in southwest Washington.
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Two climbers were rescued by helicopter after one fell into a crevasse the day before on Mount Rainier. The climbers were on the Kautz Glacier climbing route below the Wapowety Cleaver and had planned to descend the Disappointment Cleaver route when one of them fell into the crevasse on Thursday.
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National Park Service Director Chuck Sams says he and other federal officials are committed to boosting the role Native American tribes can play in managing public lands.
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The federal government shutdown is now in its second week, causing trash to pile up and outhouses to overflow at national parks in the Southwest. But here…
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When Elizabeth and David Krout of Seattle woke up Saturday morning at Mount Rainier National Park, they were excited to have a weekend of snowshoeing...
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The public comment period ends next month on a federal proposal to nearly triple visitor fees to the nation’s most popular national parks. Those include…
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As the federal government weighs whether to increase entrance fees for some national parks, a congressman from Washington state is proposing a different…
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The National Park Service is asking the public to weigh in on whether it should allow cell service providers to set up in Mount Rainier National Park.The…
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"The best classrooms are the ones without walls," said U.S. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell, standing inside a classroom at the University of Washington,…