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Fires in Designated Rings only, Starting Friday, in Olympic National Park and Forest

OLYMPIA — Some new campfire restrictions were announced this week for Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest. Due to dry conditions, high fire danger, and the number of resources already being spread thin by active fires, campfires in the Olympic National Forest and Olympic National Park will be restricted to established fire rings only, starting on July 11. That means backcountry campfires, charcoal grills, and other equipment that c…
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On July 6, a man-made fire broke out near the Rose Hill Trail entrance in the Olympic National Forest, resulting in the closure of three trails, two recreational areas and a campground in the Olympia National Forest in Mason County, Washington. Currently, several recreational areas, including the ladder area and campground in the Olympic National Park, the Bear Valley Day Use Area, the Rose Hill Trail entrance, the Dry Creek Trail entrance and t…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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