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  2. Vernonia, Oregon - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernonia,_Oregon

    Oregon Route 47 is the only major highway serving Vernonia, providing access from the lower Columbia River and U.S. Route 30 to the north, and from U.S. Route 26 to the south. [19] The Banks–Vernonia State Trail , a rails-to-trails conversion featuring a 21-mile (34 km) raised path for bicyclists, pedestrians, and horseback riders, roughly ...

  3. Banks–Vernonia State Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Banks–Vernonia State Trail is a paved rail trail and state park in northwest Oregon in the United States. It runs for 21 miles (34 km), primarily north–south, between the towns of Vernonia in Columbia County and Banks in Washington County on an abandoned railroad bed. [2] Banks is about 25 miles (40 km) west of Portland.

  4. L. L. "Stub" Stewart State Park - Wikipedia

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    Located four miles (6 km) north of U.S. Route 26 and 11 miles (18 km) south of Vernonia on the east side of Oregon Route 47, Stub Stewart sits primarily on former timber land along the Banks–Vernonia State Trail. [4] Natural features include a hill that rises from an elevation of 730 feet (220 m) to the 1,250-foot (380 m) level. [9]

  5. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps is a web mapping platform and consumer application offered by Google. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° interactive panoramic views of streets (Street View), real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for traveling by foot, car, bike, air (in beta) and public transportation.

  6. U.S. Route 26 in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    It then crosses over the Oregon Coast Range, where it passes through the Dennis L. Edwards Tunnel, descending into the Tualatin Valley, into the community of Banks. [1] East of Banks, the highway merges with Oregon Route 6 (OR 6) and becomes a freeway, which passes through the high-tech regions of Washington County.

  7. Oregon Route 47 - Wikipedia

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    In Forest Grove, OR 47 intersects Oregon Route 8, [3] and the Tualatin Valley Highway leaves Oregon Route 47, and continues east towards Hillsboro and Beaverton on Oregon Route 8. North of the intersection, OR 47 is known as the Nehalem Highway. It continues north, passing through the town of Banks. [3]

  8. Nehalem Highway - Wikipedia

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    Though in the mountainous Northern Oregon Coast Range, the Nehalem Highway itself is a winding road, as it follows the banks of the Nehalem River from Jewell while passing through Vernonia and Pittsburg. Near Buxton, the highway meets US 26, which carries the Sunset Highway No. 47. The two highways run concurrently for about four miles (6.4 km).

  9. Nehalem River - Wikipedia

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    The Nehalem River is a river on the Pacific coast of northwest Oregon in the United States, approximately 119 miles (192 km) long.It drains part of the Northern Oregon Coast Range northwest of Portland, originating on the east side of the mountains and flowing in a loop around the north end of the range near the mouth of the Columbia River.