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  2. East Fork Lewis River - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many "Lewis" names in the region that reference Meriwether Lewis, the Lewis River was named by an unrelated Adolphus Lewis, a former Hudson's Bay employee who was an early settler in the area. [4] Mills were constructed at multiple points along the East Fork after the Yacolt Burn of 1902. They served to salvage partially-burned timber ...

  3. Lewis River (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The main Lewis River, sometimes called the North Fork Lewis River, [1] forms the boundary between Clark and Cowlitz counties, while the East Fork divides Clark County in half. The East Fork flows westward from headwaters on the western flanks of Lookout Mountain in Skamania County. Parks along the East Fork include Moulton Falls, Lucia Falls ...

  4. Moulton Falls Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Th flow is 60 deep from the East Fork Lewis River. [2] It is also a historical location known for preservation by the state, and the bridge has existed since the late 1970s. [ 3 ] It officially became recognized as a state park in 2023.

  5. Whitewater River (Great Miami River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The West Fork, shown as the main stem of the river on federal maps, [3] rises in Randolph County, Indiana, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) northeast of Modoc. It flows 69.5 miles (111.8 km) [2] south and southeast, past Hagerstown and Connersville, and joins the East Fork of the river at Brookville, Indiana.

  6. Paradise Point State Park - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Point State Park is a public recreation area on the East Fork Lewis River in Clark County, Washington. The state park is crossed by Interstate 5, which pierces the point in the river the park is named for. The park's 101 acres (41 ha) include 6,180 feet (1,880 m) of shoreline, swimming beach, campground, and hiking trails.

  7. White Lick Creek - Wikipedia

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    East Fork White Lick Creek White Lick Creek is a 47.7-mile-long (76.8 km) [ 3 ] stream in central Indiana in the United States. It flows from its source in Boone County , near Fayette , into the White River near Centerton .

  8. Lost River (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Lost River is a river that rises in Vernon Township, Washington County, Indiana, and discharges into the East Fork of the White River in Lost River Township, Martin County, Indiana. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The river's unusual hydrology has led to two of its features being named as National Natural Landmarks .

  9. Lewisville Park - Wikipedia

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    Lewisville Park is a 154-acre regional park located on the East Fork Lewis River, two miles north of Battle Ground in Clark County, Washington. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1]