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“Timed or motion sensor alarms with flashing lights, loud noises and sprinklers may work on mountain lions, and can also ...
Explore the Snake River: its map, rich history from Native Americans to pioneers, impressive length, and facts about Hells ...
Have a bed-and-breakfast stay in the middle of a vineyard next to a working winery at Sosta House. Feast on seasonal fare at ...
From dramatic vistas in Washington to serene stops in Northern California, these towns in the Pacific Northwest are going ...
Archaeologists use obsidian to determine how far people traveled on ancient trade routes across Wyoming. Each obsidian flake ...
Magma from the mantle finds its way to the surface, where it erupts as lava or ash and gas—sometimes in spectacular spurts, ...
Whether it’s a glimpse of wild horses or a coastal trail shaded by palms, each of these nine beaches offers more than a place to swim—they’re worth planning an entire trip around. Since the rise of ...
A respected Eastern Washington historian and author, who entertained National Geographic cruise ship tourists with stories of the Lewis and Clark expedition, has died. Robert Heacock, a Kamiakin High ...
This challenging Washington hike with no trail markers and no cell service leads to a secret 220-foot waterfall where you can literally walk on water.
Art Kruckeberg and his wife, Mareen, moved to Shoreline in 1958 and created Kruckeberg Botanic Garden. It remains a ...
The Capital Regional District just made more room for hikers, swimmers, archaeology enthusiasts—and canoeists—to explore the popular East Sooke Regional Park now that an expansion project fully ...