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Drumheller is the most spectacular tract of butte-and basin scabland on the plateau. It is an almost unbelievable labyrinth of anastamosing channels, rock basins, and small abandoned cataracts. [3] Drumheller Channels connects the Quincy Basin, which lies to north, with the Othello Basin on the south.
Drumheller Channels: 1986: Adams, Grant: Federal, state, private Illustrates the dramatic modification of the Columbia Plateau volcanic terrain by late Pleistocene catastrophic glacial outburst floods. Includes Columbia National Wildlife Refuge. Ginkgo Petrified Forest: 1965
Columbia National Wildlife Refuge is a scenic mixture of rugged cliffs, canyons, lakes, and sagebrush grasslands. Formed by fire, ice, floods, and volcanic tempest, carved by periods of extreme violence of natural forces, the refuge lies in the middle of the Drumheller Channeled Scablands of central Washington .
Crab Creek in the Drumheller Channels. Potholes State Park is a 640-acre (260 ha) park on the shore of the Potholes Reservoir. It provides ready access to the Drumheller Channels National Natural Landmark which lies just downstream of the O'Sullivan Dam.
Drumheller Channels National Natural Landmark – U.S. natural landmark in Washington state; Dry Falls – Scalloped precipice with four major alcoves, in central Washington scablands; Giant current ripples – Depositional forms in channeled scablands
Drumheller Channels National Natural Landmark; H. Hanford Reach National Monument This page was last edited on 16 December 2016, at 22:30 (UTC). ...
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Name Image Date Location County Ownership Description Haskell-Baker Wetlands: 1969: Douglas: Private An example of undisturbed wetland prairie. Baldwin Woods