A warm sunset from First Beach at Olympic National Park.
Olympic National Park
A split appellate court has upheld the National Park Service's immunity in a case from Olympic National Park where a hiker was fatally gored by an aggressive mountain goat, though the dissenting judge thought the Park Service had been negligent in not killing the "a horned animal bigger than an NFL lineman" before the goring and so was not immune.
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Olympic Hot Springs Road At Olympic National Park Closing In September
Making fall plans to visit Olympic National Park in Washington state? Be forewarned that the Elwha Valley’s Olympic Hot Springs Road will close at the park's boundary for about one month beginning September 8.
- By NPT Staff - July 26th, 2015 2:30am
Sinking Into An Olympic Sunset...
Fire Danger Spreading Across National Parks In The West
A campfire ban was implemented in parts of Olympic National Park on Thursday, while other national parks in parts of the West were reminding visitors that it's illegal to use fireworks within their boundaries as hot, dry weather continues to push fire danger higher and higher.
- By NPT Staff - June 26th, 2015 8:22am
Wildfires Scattered Across National Park System In West, Alaska
Hot, dry conditions are feeding wildlfires in Alaska and in some National Park System units in the western half of the Lower 48.
- By NPT Staff - June 23rd, 2015 4:21pm
National Park Gateway Towns Sprinkled Through List Of Top 100 "Best Small Towns"
When talk builds around some of the best small towns in America when it comes to putting down roots, you're bound to come upon a handful or so of national park gateway towns. And the folks at Liveability.com have made it official with their list of the Top 100 Best Small Towns."
- By Kurt Repanshek - June 10th, 2015 6:58pm
Higher Entrance, Camping Fees Coming To Olympic National Park
Higher entrance and camping fees will greet visitors to Olympic National Park beginning June.
- By NPT Staff - May 29th, 2015 12:40am
Emergency Fishing Closure At Olympic National Park
Concerns over the numbers of Hoh River Chinook salmon has prompted an emergency fishing closure of the Hoh River, South Fork Hoh River, and all tributaries, as well as the mouth of the Hoh River at Olympic National Park in Washington state.
- By NPT Staff - May 22nd, 2015 2:35pm
Black Bears And Humans Don't Mix At Olympic National Park's Enchanted Valley
An area popular with hikers in Olympic National Park has also turned popular with some black bears, leading park officials to halt camping in the Enchanted Valley area.
- By NPT Staff - April 26th, 2015 3:31am
Creatures Large And Small, Particularly Small
Though Olympic National Park has charismatic megafauna such as Roosevelt elk, black bears, and mountain goats, look closely next time you're hiking in the Hoh Rain Forest and you just might spy the Northwestern salamander that lurks there.
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- By NPT Staff - April 25th, 2015 5:07pm
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