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Washington recreational crabbing season starts soon

June 16, 2023, 5:58pm Northwest

Washington is set to launch recreational crabbing this summer around a month after Chinook salmon fishing season began. But two areas will remain closed to the public this year. Read story

Boat tabs must be renewed by end of June in Washington state

June 16, 2023, 7:38am Northwest

Boat owners in Washington wishing to get out on the lake for the Fourth of July holiday will need to have renewed tabs by June 30. Read story

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

Columbia River mainstem, tributary fishing summary for June 5-11

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

June 14, 2023, 2:46pm Outdoors

The Washington Columbia River mainstem and tributary sport sampling summary for June 5-11 Read story

Hunter mistakenly kills grizzly bear north of Priest Lake

June 14, 2023, 7:36am Latest News

A hunter killed an endangered grizzly bear last week north of Upper Priest Lake and told wildlife officials he mistakenly identified the bruin as a black bear before he fired the fatal shot. Read story

Even though you can't drive to Johnston Ridge Observatory this summer because a landslide has blocked the road, there's still plenty of other attractions at Mount St. Helens.

Mount St. Helens: Still plenty of options for fun at monument despite May landslide

Even though you can't drive to Johnston Ridge Observatory this summer because a landslide has blocked the road, there's still plenty of other attractions at Mount St. Helens.

June 10, 2023, 6:04am Clark County Life

Even though a landslide has cut off part of Spirit Lake Memorial Highway, you can still have fun at Mount St. Helens this summer. Read story

Rian Sallee, at right, the new director of Washington's southwest region, poses with employees of the Goldendale Hatchery during a recent tour. Sallee originally comes from the Midwest, and brings with her a strong conservation background.

Q&A with Rian Sallee, new WDFW Region 5 director

Rian Sallee, at right, the new director of Washington's southwest region, poses with employees of the Goldendale Hatchery during a recent tour. Sallee originally comes from the Midwest, and brings with her a strong conservation background.

June 10, 2023, 5:50am Newsletter

Rian Sallee, the newly appointed director of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Region 5, recently sat down with The Columbian to discuss her priorities and goals for Southwest Washington. Read story

Don't dawdle if you want to visit "Disappearing Lake'' at South Prairie. Some years the water remains until early July, but it can drain at any time.

Out & About: Now is time to visit South Prairie ‘Disappearing Lake’

Don't dawdle if you want to visit "Disappearing Lake'' at South Prairie. Some years the water remains until early July, but it can drain at any time.

June 10, 2023, 5:49am Outdoors

Water conditions are ideal for kayaking, canoeing and paddle boarding at South Prairie, also known as “Disappearing Lake,’’ in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Read story

Landslide further limits access to Mount St. Helens area

June 9, 2023, 11:49am Clark County News

A landslide east of Mount St. Helens has closed Road No. 25, one of two major north-south routes across the sprawling Gifford Pinchot National Forest, likely for the summer. Read story