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Looking for, finding things to do in Pullman during COVID-19 shutdown

PULLMAN, WASH-Washington extended its stay at home order until May 4 not too long ago, and that has left many people in Pullman wondering what they are supposed to do with most things shut down.

Pullman isn’t known for having a lot of things to do for its citizens to start with, but the closure of many businesses and social distancing has made it hard for anyone to come up with something to do.

Pullman has both the arboretum and wildlife conservation center and magpie forest ecological preserve for citizens and students to walk through. Both places are cared for and created by Washington State University. These two places provide beautiful nature paths that act as a little hike for citizens that want to get outside, enjoy the nice weather and abide by social distancing rules.

Pullman also still has its Coug Bike program that allows citizens or students to ride a bike for however long they pay for it. This makes it easy to go on trips and explore more trails and places in Pullman.

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