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Firefighters are making headway against the Bear Gulch wildfire near Lake Cushman in Mason County, with containment now at 19 ...
Campfires are currently restricted to established fire rings within Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest. The ...
As of 12 p.m. Thursday, the fire had burned 415 acres north of Lake Cushman and was human-caused, according to interagency ...
A fire burning near Lake Cushman in the Olympic National Forest has grown to 443 acres. The Bear Gulch Fire has been burning ...
Three trails, two recreation areas and one campground are closed in the Olympia National Forest by a human-caused fire.
The Bear Gulch Fire, located on the north side of Lake Cushman near Mount Rose in the southeast region of Olympic National Forest near Hoodsport, has grown to 445 acres and is 18% contained as of ...
The Bear Gulch Fire, which started on July 6 near Mount Rose in the Olympic National Forest, has grown to an estimated 443 acres with zero percent containment, officials said. The fire, attributed to ...
PM Area of Origin: North side of Lake Cushman near Mount Rose in Olympic National Forest, Hoodsport, WA Cause: Human-caused Structures Damaged: 0 Update: July 14 Crews continue to work along NF Road ...
Still not contained, the Toonerville Fire and Bear Gulch Fire in Mason County continue to burn through the woods.
A wildfire shut down the Staircase Area and campground as well as several other spots in Olympic National Park.
Firefighters urge the public to maintain distance during Mason County wildfires for safety and effective emergency response.
The fire in steep, rocky terrain was growing along the lake, shutting down trailheads near the popular Staircase area.