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  2. Taidnapam Park - Wikipedia

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    The area was once populated by the Cowlitz and Yakama tribes up to 4,600 years ago. [2] The Upper Cowlitz are also known as the Taidnapam. [3] [4] Taidnapam Park was first known as the Kosmos Recreation Site and construction began in the early 1990s. [5] Taidnapam opened in May 1994 and was listed at being 106 acres (43 ha) in size.

  3. Coldwater Lake (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The recreation area includes a picnic area, restrooms and boat ramp (non-motorized watercraft only). The 0.6-mile (1 km) Birth of a Lake Trail is a boardwalk trail accessible from the recreation area, and includes interpretive displays discussing the formation of the lake by the eruption. [11]

  4. Muddy River (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    At the road crossing, Muddy Creek Picnic Site is on the left. [7] Below the confluence with Clear Creek, the river meanders through Cedar Flats, leaves the national forest slightly more than a mile from the mouth, [8] and passes a United States Geological Survey (USGS) stream gauge, on the left 0.5 miles (0.8 km) from the mouth. [4]

  5. Lake Boren - Wikipedia

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    Lake Boren Park has many amenities, including a fishing dock, tennis courts, a basketball court, a sand volleyball court, a play area and picnic shelters. It is home to community events, such as concerts, Fourth of July fireworks, and Newcastle Days. [7] [8] [9] There are many hiking trails near Lake Boren.

  6. Denny Blaine Park - Wikipedia

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    Denny Blaine Park is a 2 acres (8,100 m 2) water-front park in the Denny-Blaine neighborhood of Seattle, Washington.With picturesque views of Bellevue directly across the lake and Mount Rainier in the distance, it is primarily used for picnicking, sunbathing, and swimming.

  7. Why would Willie Nelson take his Fourth of July Picnic ... - AOL

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    His book, “Picnic: Willie Nelson’s Fourth of July Tradition,” will be released April 15 by Texas A&M University Press. Preview the book and see book signing dates at davetexas.com

  8. Mukilteo, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Mukilteo's southern border, also facing unincorporated neighborhoods, is defined by Beverly Park Road, the Picnic Point Ravine, and Hulk Creek, which drains into Possession Sound. [ 78 ] According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 9.50 square miles (24.60 km 2 ), of which 6.40 square miles (16.58 km 2 ) is land ...

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