Citizen scientists collect native bees at Wanapum Overlook

Citizen-scientist volunteers from the Grand Coulee area helped state experts collect native bees at Grant PUD’s Wanapum Overlook, April 11, 2026, to create a state-wide inventory of the estimated 600-700 native bee species in Washington. It was a beautiful day in a panoramic location for a little “buzzin’ around!” Click here for the full story and photos.

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Jeff MSand Hollow Campground
Beautiful Riverside Camping... In the Columbia Basin with river access and a nearby designated swimming area. Campsites are close together, but very well maintained and easily accessible from the highway. No potable water, but there are restrooms that were clean and seemed to be well maintained. Can be a bit windy, but the views, river access, convenience and low price made up for any of the other concerns for me.
John Doe@username
Beautiful Secluded Desert with Wide Open Sky...It’s a nice, secluded desert with wide open sky. Nice place for the dogs. A few people came and went throughout the day to walk around a bit but it’s very quiet. It’s just a few miles from where I live so I tried it to practice using solar etc. great cell service but I couldn’t figure out my wi fi ranger. No firepits but we used the standing grill and it was fine.
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