It may say spring on the calendar, but local Sno-Parks have more snow now than they have had all winter. Nordic skiers and snowshoe enthusiasts are enjoying the best snow conditions of the year, but ...
A log shelter at Marble Mountain Sno-Park — an imposing structure that for the last two decades has served as a gathering place for winter visitors to the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument ...
Mount St. Helens Marble Mountain Sno-Park (elevation 2,700 feet) — 12 inches of snow as of Tuesday. Road is plowed but chains may be required. Cougar Sno-Park (elevation 2,200 feet) — 6 inches of snow ...
The scenic national forest road to the southeast side of Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, closed since the November 2006 floods, reopens Friday, Oct.3, 2008. Gifford Pinchot National ...
As of Saturday, people climbing Mount St. Helens will no longer be able to get climbing permits at the Lone Fir Resort in Cougar. For climbs through March 31, climbers can self-register for permits at ...
In April of 2011, the Mount St. Helens Marble Mountain Sno-Park warming shelter burned down. The structure was built in the early 1990s and served as a place to warm up during winter recreation season ...
COUGAR, Wash. (KOIN) — A hiker who went missing Thursday at the Marble Mountain Sno-Park on Mount St. Helens walked out safely on Friday. The Skamania County Sheriff’s Office tweeted the hiker was ...
You can hear it before you see it; something like a shushing wind through tall, snowy trees, but a touch more musical. That's what the waterfall spilling into June Lake on Mount St. Helens sounds like ...
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