FORKS — Ten cabins at Kalaloch will be removed beginning Monday because of coastal erosion. The cabins, which have been closed to public use since Jan. 1, are within about five yards of the bluff edge ...
SEATTLE – Some of the beloved coastal cabins near Kalaloch Lodge in Olympic National Park will be demolished next week because of an eroding bluff, the National Park Service announced. Ten rental ...
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Mother Nature is encroaching on the cabins at Kalaloch Lodge, clawing away at the bluff and sending large chunks of sediment onto the beach below. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Seattle, ...
Olympic National Park has hired a Port Angeles contractor to remove 10 cabins surrounding Kalaloch Lodge because beach erosion has made them structurally compromised, the park announced this month.
FORKS, Wash. — In Kalaloch, on the Washington coast, people from all over the world come to stand in wonder and take pictures of a tree like no other. Some people call it the "Tree of Life," but it's ...
FOR THE PAST 95 years, generations of people have vacationed at Kalaloch Lodge in Olympic National Park — seaside bluffs on the Washington coast, now succumbing to increasingly violent winter storms ...
Re: “The Ocean is Coming” [July 30, PacificNW Magazine]: The erosion of our cultural heritage is manifest in the Olympic National Park’s decision to let Kalaloch slide into the ocean. The choices we ...
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