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  2. Panther Creek Falls - Wikipedia

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    Panther Creek Falls is a 130-foot (40 m) waterfall on Panther Creek in the Wind River Valley in Skamania County, Washington. The waterfall consists of two drops, with the largest at a height of 102 feet (31 m). [ 1 ]

  3. Trout Creek Hill - Wikipedia

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    Trout Creek Hill is a small Pleistocene basaltic shield volcano in Washington, United States. Located in Skamania County , Trout Creek Hill rises to an elevation of 2,946 feet (898 m). It is part of the Cascade Volcanic Arc , located in the Marble Mountain-Trout Creek Hill volcanic field.

  4. List of waterfalls in Washington - Wikipedia

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    Snoqualmie Falls along the Snoqualmie River Narada Falls within the Mount Rainier National Park. There are over 3,000 catalogued waterfalls in the U.S. state of Washington, according to the World Waterfall Data Base [1] This is more than any other U.S. State and includes Colonial Creek Falls, the tallest waterfall in the continental United States and the tallest in any U.S. National Park, at ...

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  6. Panther Creek (Wind River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Panther Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] It is a tributary of the Wind River . Panther Creek was named for the fact an early settler encountered a panther near the creek.

  7. Ohanapecosh River - Wikipedia

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    The Ohanapecosh turns south and flows through a broad glacial U-shaped valley, which it shares with Washington State Route 123, east of the river, and the Eastside Trail on the west side of the river. Many tributary streams joins the river, including Panther Creek from the east and Olallie Creek from the west.

  8. Gifford Pinchot National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Gifford Pinchot National Forest is a National Forest located in southern Washington, managed by the United States Forest Service.With an area of 1.32 million acres (5,300 km 2), it extends 116 km (72 mi) along the western slopes of Cascade Range from Mount Rainier National Park to the Columbia River.

  9. Larrabee State Park - Wikipedia

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    It was created in 1915 as Washington's first state park. The park covers 2,748 acres (1,112 ha) and features fishing, boating, and camping as well as mountain trails for hiking and biking. It is managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission. [2]