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The Bear Gulch wildfire near Lake Cushman has grown to over 3,000 acres with only 3% containment. LAKE CUSHMAN, Wash. — The ...
The Bear Gulch Fire, which began on July 6 near Mount Rose in the Olympic National Forest, has grown to an estimated 4,760 acres with only 3% containment, offic ...
The Mason County Sheriff’s Office announced several level 3 evacuation orders on July 31, covering the Dry Creek Trail area, ...
USDA Forest Service is asking for the public’s help in an active investigation regarding the ignition of the Bear Gulch Fire.
Wildfires are burning through four national parks across the West in what is shaping up to be an intense fire season for an ...
A Level 3 “GO” evacuation was ordered for areas near Lake Cushman in Olympic National Forest Thursday as the Bear Gulch fire grew to more than 3,000 acres and was only 3% contained.
The Bear Gulch Fire prompts Level 3 evacuations in Mason County as it spreads over 1,200 acres with 8% containment.
A campfire ban starts Aug. 1 as the Bear Gulch Fire grows past 3,000 acres, closing Lake Cushman, trails and Staircase ...
The fire has shut down major access routes and campsites in both Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest.
The Bear Gulch Fire increased by 700 acres since Tuesday, and fire activity is expected to remain strong Wednesday.
Increased fire activity at the Bear Gulch fire near Lake Cushman has prompted new evacuation orders Wednesday morning.