To Oregonians who know and love the places like Angel’s Rest and Larch Mountain, the Eagle Creek fire felt like a punch in the gut. But, as aerial photos of the Columbia Gorge are proving, this fire – like so many others across the state – was actually beneficial.
BREAKING: Tunnel 5 Fire continues to grow; HR cancels fireworks show, WS & HR ban personal fireworks, WS additionally cancels parade, Free News
Columbia River Gorge Inches Closer To Recovery, 2 Years After Eagle Creek Fire - Northwest Public Broadcasting
Megafire: Dealing with the 'new normal' for wildfires in the Pacific Northwest, by Western Washington University, Gaia @ WWU
Task force returns from Eagle Creek fire, Local News
Forest Service spends record $2B battling forest fires
Rediscovering Columbia River Gorge After the Eagle Creek Fire
Columbia River Gorge after Eagle Creek Fire: Photographer documents the changes
Public Lands Transformed: Inside Parks' Wildfire Recovery
Rediscovering Columbia River Gorge After the Eagle Creek Fire
Starting Anew: Eagle Creek Fire Raises Questions About Future of Forests, Hikes and Tourism in the Columbia River Gorge - Uncommon Path – An REI Co-op Publication
Aerial photos show wildfire losses in Columbia River Gorge