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  2. Drift Creek Falls - Wikipedia

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    Drift Creek Falls is a waterfall formed west of Valley of the Giants, east side of the city of Lincoln City in Lincoln County, Oregon. [1] Access to Drift Creek Falls is located along a trail constructed by the Forest Service in the 1990s and features a 240 foot long suspension bridge crossing Drift Creek.

  3. Wilderness Park - Wikipedia

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    Wilderness Park features a vast network of dirt walking trails, single-track biking trails, and horse trails. Each trail type is denoted by signs along the trails. The hiking trail was designated part of the National Recreation Trails Program in 1977. [2] The crushed limestone 6.5-mile Jamaica North Trail is mostly

  4. Dead Man's Hollow - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Dead Man's Hollow received its very own website which offered an extensive timeline that chronicled the hollow's dark history, detailed trail maps, and plenty of vintage photographs. The website was created and operated by Stephen Bosnyak of McKeesport. In 2015, the website merged with another website, Popular Pittsburgh.

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  6. Lincoln National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Fire is a constant threat in the Lincoln National Forest; notable wildfires in the forest include the 1950 Capitan Gap Fire and the 2022 McBride Fire. The fire season usually starts in March or April and continues through mid-July. If the fire danger becomes too high, open fires may be prohibited, and forest areas and roads may be closed.

  7. Drift Creek (Siletz Bay) - Wikipedia

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    Drift Creek is a tributary, about 18 miles (29 km) long, of Siletz Bay in the U.S. state of Oregon. [3] The creek begins near Stott Mountain in the Central Oregon Coast Range in Lincoln County and follows a winding course generally west through the Siuslaw National Forest to enter the bay south of Lincoln City on the Pacific Ocean.

  8. Mount Misery (Lincoln, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Misery is a 284-foot hill and public conservation land in Lincoln, Massachusetts, on Route 117 (Great Road) and on the Bay Circuit Trail near the Sudbury River. Containing 227 acres (92 ha), Mount Misery is the largest piece of conservation land in the town and contains seven miles of public hiking trails through hills, wetlands and ...

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