Newport, Washington

  • The county seat of Pend Oreille County, the city of Newport is located on the Washington/Idaho border just west of the Pend Oreille River. Its name comes from the fact that the site was chosen as the landing site of the Pend Oreille River's first steamboat in the year 1890. Officially incorporated in 1903, Newport is less than an hour's drive north of Spokane. Some trees native to the area include Ponderosa Pine, Lodgepole Pine, Western White Pine, Douglas Fir, and Western Larch. Newport has seen its share of damage caused by falling trees due to wind, ice storms, snow storms, and pest invasions. With the 2015 fire season bringing fires near to Newport, those living on the outskirts of Newport, Washington - particularly up Highway 20 toward Usk and Cusick - need to be aware of the trees near their homes that may cause damage in the event of extreme weather, fires, or overgrowth. Got dangerous trees near your Newport, Washington home? Call The Tree Service for your consultation today!

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