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| | Curlew Lake - Bird Watching | | This lake is nestled in the glacier-carved hills north of Republic, Washington. It is a spring- and stream-fed lake named for the birds that once frequented the area. The serene, seven-mile long lake provides visitors with wonderful opportunities for kayaking, boating, fishing, swimming, water skiing, canoeing, and sailing. |
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| | Little Pend National Wildlife Refuge - Bird Watching | | The 40,198 acres range in elevation from 1800 feet on the western lowlands to 5600 feet on the eastern boundary at Olson Peak. The Refuge was established in 1939 as a refuge and breeding ground for migratory birds and other wildlife. Most of the land was acquired through the Resettlement Administration which retired marginal farmland. |
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| | Salmo-Priest Wilderness - Wildlife Viewing In Wilderness Areas | | Tucked among the Selkirk Mountains in the extreme northeastern corner of Washington, the U-shaped Salmo-Priest Wilderness extends its borders along those of Idaho and British Columbia. |
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