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Dry Falls Kayaking

Dry Falls Kayaking Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail Most Pacific Northwesterners know how awesomely majestic and stunningly beautiful Dry Falls is, if only from the pictures that seem to

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Scooteney Reservoir

Scooteney Reservoir Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail Situated about nine miles southeast of Othello, west of Highway SR-17, this body of water has a year-round open fishing season. Smallmouth

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Yakima Sportsman State Park

Yakima Sportsman State Park Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail Yakima Sportsman State Park is, literally, an oasis in the desert. Located near the urban amenities of Yakima in arid

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Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center

Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail, Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail English fur trader John Meares was mistaken as he stood on the northern

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Grand Coulee Dam Visitor Center

Grand Coulee Dam Visitor Center Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail | Columbia Basin Project The Columbia Basin Project, which includes Grand Coulee Dam as its main feature, is the Bureau

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Beacon Rock

Beacon Rock Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail, Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail Outside Skamania, Washington is the 848 foot-tall Beacon Rock that overlooks a breathtaking section of the

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Fort Spokane Visitor Center

Fort Spokane Visitor Center Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail “Fort Spokane is one of the cultural jewels of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. For thousands of years, the area

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