(Olympia, WA) -- Washington's wildfire season was the lightest in a decade. Just over 140-thousand acres burned. However, 2020 and 2021 were the second and third-worst fire seasons in the state's history. Washington Commissioner of Public Lands Hillary Franz says a combination of DNR equipment, aerial firefighting assets, personnel along with a wet and rainy spring helped keep the number of a
Thanks to the Grant County Fire Marshall, we can share this website that shows restrictions due to burn bans, wildfire dangers, and more. Good to know if you're heading into the boondocks.