See the latest announcement from Washington State Parks.
Smithsonian Magazine’s 17th annual Museum Day will be held Sept. 18. The event gives free access for one day to museums nationwide.
The payments will range from around $9 to more than $20,000, Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced Wednesday.
Special day celebrates the National Park Service system's 105th birthday
Oink oink! Have you heard the news? For the first time ever, Peppa Pig and her family are traveling throughout the United States.
Laurie Connelly appointed as new commissioner
Tree thinning work aims to protect forest, reduce wildfire risk.
Get on board with safety during Paddle Safe Week July 18-24
Boaters should check project schedule before they plan an overnight trip
With extreme hot and dry conditions affecting the entire state, the campfire ban is necessary to help prevent accidental wildfires.
Boaters will notice an increase in patrols July 2- 4, across Washington state.
The Strawberry Moon is 2021's last supermoon. It will be visible in Washington on Thursday. But...what exactly is it?
Galeophobia — the fear of sharks — is real, but the chances you’ll be attacked by a shark in Washington are almost nil.
Parks is working on a process for evaluating the impact of all recreational use on the resource. More information will be forthcoming.
The closure will begin just after the Memorial Day weekend on Tuesday, June 1.
Gift cards will be available in plastic or electronic form. Electronic gift cards can be purchased online.
Washington State Parks will reopen the St. George’s Put-in on the Little Spokane River this Friday, May 28.
Bioluminescent season has started and can be best seen during a clear, warm night.
The free observatory programs will take place from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays only.
Whale watchers say 30-year-old L86 has unexpectedly given birth to a new calf.
Virtual meeting will present alternative approaches to consider.
Viewers will learn about stars, planets, satellites and more via YouTube Live.
A female wolverine and her kits were seen on wildlife cameras traipsing through the park.
The hornet was caught in a WSDA Asian giant hornet bottle trap near Custer, Whatcom County, where a mated queen was found dead earlier this
Monday marks 40 years since the most destructive volcanic eruption in United States history.
More than 100 Washington State Parks are reopening next week after Gov. Jay Inslee eased coronavirus-related limits on outdoor activities.
All Washington state parks and Olympic National Park have been temporarily closed to camping to help slow the spread of the coronavirus.
A growing list of grocery chains are adjusting hours to deal with the influx of shoppers spurred by the new coronavirus outbreak.