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Camping and water activities on the Columbia River: Dash Point: King: 398 161 Camping, trails, and water activities on Puget Sound: Deception Pass: Island: 4,134 1,673 Camping, water activities, and old-growth forest at the northern end of Whidbey Island: Dosewallips: Jefferson: 425 172 Camping and water activities on Hood Canal: Doug's Beach ...
In 1863, its mate Fort Stevens was established on the south bank of the Columbia River. In 1864, the post was renamed Fort Cape Disappointment. Some Civil War-era fortifications still exist: the Tower (or Right) Battery, Left Battery, and Center Battery. Fort Cape Disappointment was expanded and renamed Fort Canby in 1875.
Lake Kepwari is a man-made reservoir located in Cardiff, in the South-West region of Western Australia, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) south-east of Collie. [1] "Kepwari" is a Noongar word meaning "playing in water".
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Wellington National Park is a national park in Western Australia, located 10 kilometres (6 mi) west of Collie and approximately 215 km (134 mi) south of Perth in the Shire of Collie along the Coalfields Highway.
Blackwood River National Park is a national park in Western Australia. It extends along the middle reach of the Blackwood River, the largest river in South West Australia. [2] It is located in the shires of Augusta–Margaret River and Nannup in the South West region. It was designated in 2004, and covers an area of 204.75 km 2. [1]
In the 1950s the local camping area utilised the shells of a large number of decommissioned Perth trams. None remain, and in addition to unpowered and powered camp sites there are now a small number of on-site cabins and a handful of chalets with modern facilities. A number of camp sites have been removed to accommodate these structures.
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.