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Mount Baker National Recreation Area is a designated National Recreation Area in the U.S. state of Washington. It is about 15 miles (24 km) south of the Canada–US border within the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in Northwestern Washington. The recreation area lies northwest of North Cascades National Park and comprises 8,600 acres ...
Mount Barker is a town and locality on Albany Highway and the administrative centre of the Shire of Plantagenet in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. [3] [4] At the 2021 census, Mount Barker had a population of 2,855.
Mount Barker Primary School: 16302: Oatlands Road: Mount Barker: Forest Hill and Moriarty-Camballup Trails: 16799: Mount Barker Fruit Inspection & Dehydration Shed (former) 17587: Lowood Road: Mount Barker: Mount Barker Fruit Growers' Cool Storage Co-o, Fruit Packing Shed, Railway Goods Shed: Porongurup National Park: 18716: Mt Barker ...
A rubbish tip is located on O'Neill Road south of Mount Barker and transfer stations are at Kendenup, Porongurup and Narrikup. Ranger Services and a Community Emergency Services Manager (CESM) are based in the Shire Office in Mount Barker. The CESM assists the local bushfire brigades and State Emergency Service unit. The bushfire brigades are ...
Mount Baker Wilderness is a 119,989-acre (48,558 ha) wilderness area within the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in the western Cascade Range of northern Washington state. Its eastern border is shared with the boundary of the Stephen Mather Wilderness and North Cascades National Park for a distance of 40 miles (65 kilometers).
Denmark Environment Centre & Mural: 23859: 33-37: Strickland Street: Denmark: Berridge Building: Nornalup Tea House: 23867: 6684: South Coast Highway: Nornalup: Old Telephone Exchange, Karri Moar, Shaws: Forest Hill and Moriarty - Camballup Trails: 23870: Hay Land District to the west and south- west of Mount Barker: Mount Barker: Yurnga ...
Mount Baker National Forest was established as the Washington Forest Reserve on February 22, 1897, with 3,594,240 acres (14,545.4 km 2). It became a national forest on March 4, 1907, and was renamed as Mount Baker National Forest on January 21, 1924. [6]
Herb Graham Recreation Centre: 2021 0 N/A Eastern Mavericks*** Mount Barker: South Australia: NBL1 Central: St Francis de Sales Community Sports Centre: 2020 0 N/A Eltham Wildcats**** Melbourne: Victoria: NBL1 South: Eltham High School: 2019 0 N/A Forestville Eagles*** Adelaide: South Australia: NBL1 Central: Wayville Sports Centre: 2020 0 N/A ...