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Month: September 2019

Old Faithful at sunset

Things You’ll Hear While Waiting For Old Faithful

Seeing Old Faithful erupt in Yellowstone National Park is one of the quintessential moments in America’s National Parks. For generations, experiencing this iconic event has dazzled the crowds who visit all year long. While each eruption is special and unique, there are a few things that happen nearly every time Old Faithful goes off. In …

Olympic National Park’s Road to Graves Creek Has Reopened

As cold air returns to the region, bringing with it a fall snow event in the higher elevations, some good news was announced by Olympic National Park. On Friday, September 27th, the road to Graves Creek in the Quinault region of the park reopened to vehicles. The press release reads as follows:

101 Mountain Goats Moved From the Olympic Mountains in August of 2019

Goodbye, Mount Ellinor Mountain Goats. You will be missed. There are now a lot less mountain goats wandering the rocky summits of the Olympic Mountains. For the second straight year, the Mountain Goat Removal process has been hailed a success by the agencies carrying it out. A total of 22 mountain goats were removed from …