Posts Tagged ‘Entiat Ranger District’
From Ranger Lookout To Vacation Rental
Built in 1947, The Stileko lookout on the Entiat Ranger District gets a new lease on life as a vacation rental. KOHO’s Chris Hansen has the story.
Read MoreForest Service Asking You To Help Build Sustainable Recreation On Entiat Ranger District
If you recreate in the Entiat Valley, the U.S. Forest Service wants your input. Two open houses will take place this Saturday and Monday for you to speak your opinion on long-term planning for the Entiat Ranger District.
Read MoreCommunity Input Sought For Entiat Valley Sustainable Recreation Strategy
Both locals and visitors enjoy recreating in the Entiat Valley. Now the U.S. Forest Service wants input on your recreation needs in the Entiat to develop a sustainable recreation plan. Marcus Bellissimo has the details.
Read MoreAll Entiat River Road, Campgrounds Reopen Today
Recreationists longing to get to the upper reaches of the Entiat Valley, hike trails into Glacier Peak Wilderness and camp in campgrounds closed since 2014, will once again be able to access the entire 38-mile length of the Entiat River Road starting today. The last seven miles of the road have been closed due to…
Read MoreSilver Falls, Other Entiat Valley Campgrounds Reopening Following Wildfire Damage
Following two years of wildfire damage, iconic recreation areas on the Entiat Ranger District, like Silver Falls, are once again reopening to the public. This summer dozens of popular campsites, recreation areas, and more than 40 miles of trails will be available, as soon as remaining snow melts. Dan Langager reports. Trail maintenance work…
Read MoreForest Service Hiring for Local Spring, Summer Jobs
The U.S. Forest Service says it will hire 1,000 temporary workers in the Pacific Northwest for spring and summer jobs. Applications for the jobs in Washington and Oregon will be accepted until Monday, Nov. 21. Positions are in recreation, natural resources, fire, timber, engineering, visitor services and archaeology, as KOHO Correspondent Jay Witherbee reports.
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