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Palouse Falls, Potholes among places to reopen

Several parks in Eastern Washington will be reopened to recreation May 5

KAHLOTUS - Washington State Parks has released a list of the parks that will be opening May 5 for outdoor recreation, provided visitors keep their distance.

In Eastern Washington, the initial list of openings include:

Alta Lake

Bridgeport

Columbia Plateau Trail

Conconully

Ginkgo Petrified Forest

Goldendale Observatory

Lake Chelan

Lake Wenatchee

Lincoln Rock

Lyons Ferry

Mount Spokane

Nine Mile Falls Recreation Area

Palouse Falls

Perrygin Lake

Potholes Reservoir

Riverside (Spokane)

Sacajawea

Steamboat Rock

Steptoe Battlefield

Steptoe Butte

Sun Lakes

Wanapum

Wenatchee Confluence

Yakima Sportsman

Among the areas that will remain closed by the state are Crawford State Park, Gardner Cave and Maryhill State Park.

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Roger Harnack is co-owner and publisher of Free Press Publishing. An award-winning journalist, photographer, editor and publisher who grew up in Eastern Washington, he's one of only two Washington state journalists ever to receive the international Golden Quill for editorial/commentary writing. Roger is committed to preserving local media, and along with it, a local voice for Eastern Washington.

 

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