First, the good news. Hurricane Ridge, one of the most spectacular viewpoints in the state, is open again after a disastrous fire burned the Olympic National Park day lodge there in May. But then there’s the not-so-great news—the national park has to limit the number of people who get to see it and, well, go to the little marmot’s room.
When the national park reopened the site in late June, it had to make do without the 71-year-old building, which did more than provide interpretive exhibits and a snack bar at the site south of Port Angeles; it was where the bathrooms were. Now the
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