Within the fast growing Puget Sound region, Ebey's Landing
National Historical Reserve provides a vivid historical record where Pacific Northwest history is still clearly visible in
the landscape. Historical features of the reserve appear to today's visitors
much as they did a century ago, when New England
sea captains were drawn to Penn Cove.
Nestled snugly today in the Vancouver/Portland
metropolitan area and enveloped by its highway, rail, air, and maritime
commercial networks, FortVancouver is a gem of a park whose story as an
economic and cultural center - told, in part, through engaging programs
and a world-class archaeology collection - fascinatingly portends that of the
modern-day Pacific Northwest.
Gold! read the headlines in July of 1897. After years of
struggling through a depression, the people of the nation were intrigued by
the possibility of riches. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
preserves the story of the 1897-98 stampede to the Yukon
gold fields and Seattle's
role in this event. The park offers a glimpse at the stories of adventure and
hardship of the gold rush.
Jagged peaks, deep valleys, cascading waterfalls and over
300 glaciers adorn the North Cascades National Park Service Complex. Three
park units in this mountainous region are managed as one and include NorthCascadesNational Park, RossLake,
and Lake Chelan National Recreation Areas. These complementary protected
lands are united by a contiguous overlay of Stephen Mather Wilderness.
The mighty Columbia River
has drawn people to its waters for over 9,000 years. Historically the rich
fishery of the river was used for survival and prosperity. TodayLakeRoosevelt's visitors continue to enjoy the
river’s recreational offerings of fishing, camping, hunting and boating.
Visit Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area and experience life on the
river past and present.
Between May 1804 and September 1806, 31 men, one woman,
and a baby traveled from the plains of the Midwest to the shores of the Pacific Ocean. They called themselves the Corps of
Discovery. In their search for a water route to the Pacific Ocean, they
opened a window onto the west for the young United States.
Learn about glaciers. Discover life in a rainforest. Hike
the Wonderland Trail. Explore subalpine ecology. Watch clouds shroud the
mountain and disappear. Visit a rustic historic building. Dream about
climbing to the summit. Study geology. Experience a mountain meadow. Listen
to a glacier crack. BE INSPIRED!
Since time immemorial, the Nimiipuu or Nez Perce have
lived among the rivers, canyons and prairies of the inland northwest. Despite
the cataclysmic change of the past two centuries, the Nez Perce are still
here. Join us in exploring the park's thirty-eight sites and experiencing the
story of a people who are still part of this landscape.
Jagged peaks, deep valleys, cascading waterfalls and over
300 glaciers adorn the North Cascades National Park Service Complex. Three
park units in this mountainous region are managed as one and include North
Cascades National Park, Ross Lake, and Lake Chelan National Recreation Areas.
These complementary protected lands are united by a contiguous overlay
of Stephen Mather Wilderness.
Here you will find Pacific Ocean beaches, rain forest
valleys, glacier-capped peaks and a stunning variety of plants and animals.
Roads provide access to the outer edges of the park, but the heart of Olympic
is wilderness; a primeval sanctuary for humans and wild creatures alike.
Jagged peaks, deep valleys, cascading waterfalls and over
300 glaciers adorn the North Cascades National Park Service Complex. Three
park units in this mountainous region are managed as one and include NorthCascadesNational Park, RossLake,
and Lake Chelan National Recreation Areas. These complementary protected
lands are united by a contiguous overlay of Stephen Mather Wilderness.
San JuanIsland is well known
for splendid vistas, saltwater shore, quiet woodlands and orca whales. But it
was also here in 1859 that the United States
and Great Britain
nearly went to war over a dead pig.
The 1847 Whitman "Massacre" horrified
Americans and impacted the lives of the peoples of the Columbia Plateau
for decades afterwards. Was killing the Whitmans justified legal
retribution, an act of revenge, or some combination of both?The circumstances
that surround this tragic event resonate with modern issues of cultural
interaction and differing perspectives.
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