OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Four Altair Campground campsites and 200 feet of road were damaged or destroyed in December when the Elwha River flooded as a trio of winter storms dropped a foot of rain into ...
Be a part of history, get your hands dirty and have fun while doing it! Experience the beauty of the Elwha River with NPCA, as we plant native plants on the banks of the Elwha. We will work alongside ...
After years of work, the Elwha River at Olympic is undammed and flowing again. The salmon—and the white-water rafters—are loving it! There’s plenty I could say about my recent rafting trip down the ...
At the north end of the Olympic Peninsula, trucks carrying massive trees rumble through the City of Port Angeles. Humans here have dramatically altered the old-growth forests that ring the snowy peaks ...
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK, Wash. — With easy road access to trails open for the first time in years, and the river valley in full summer splendor, the Elwha beckons as never before. Where once there was a ...
The Elwha River starts at Dodwell-Rixon Pass, a high crack in Washington’s Olympic Mountains. There, a hiker who crossed would find the Elwha Snowfinger, formed by heavy winter storms and the ...
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