Outdoors Washington
Outdoors Washington
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OUTDOORS WASHINGTON
Completing Mount Rainier's Wonderland trail takes endurance and tenacity, but reward is unmatched
The Wonderland Trail takes a lot out of you. It's roughly 93 miles with more ups and downs than 2½ trips to Rainier's summit.
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OUTDOORS WASHINGTON
STATE PARK: Interpretive beach walks at Scenic Beach
Visitors to Scenic Beach State Park on Saturday will have the chance to explore the beach with Kitsap County beach naturalists.
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OUTDOORS WASHINGTON
ELLENSBURG: Target shooting limited at Wenas Wildlife Area
For the second straight year, the state Department of Fish and Wildlife has restricted target shooting on the Wenas Wildlife Area after bullets sparked wildfires on the 114,150-acre property near Ellensburg.
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OUTDOORS WASHINGTON
Commission opts not to change cabezon fishing season
The current fishing season for cabezon in Puget Sound will remain in place without changes, the state Fish and Wildlife Commission decided.
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OUTDOORS WASHINGTON
Primary summer ocean salmon fisheries open Saturday
Recreational salmon fishing will begin in earnest Saturday in most areas off the Washington coast, and it can be some of the best action of the summer.
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OUTDOORS WASHINGTON
KENT: Angling experts offer tips on hot spots to try
Tom Nelson of Salmon University will be joined by anglers Nelson Goodsell, Kelly Morrison, Paul Marander and Mark Gavin to give a program Wednesday on hot spots for summer’s salmon fishing.
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OUTDOORS WASHINGTON
Park video tells story of restoring historic arch
A newly released video details the restoration of the entrance arch at Chinook Pass in Mount Rainier National Park.
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OUTDOORS WASHINGTON
A blast at low tide
Point Robinson Park will be the site for the eighth annual Low Tide Celebration on June 23. The free, family oriented event blends local history and education in a natural setting.




