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29: 46: 466:. A few miles down the North Fork Cispus enters the main branch about 20 miles (32 km) from its start. From here on, the Cispus River flows westerly, passing campgrounds and trails in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Two tributaries, Yellowjacket and McCoy Creeks, flow into the river from the south about midway though its course. Beyond here, the river passes beneath Tower Rock, a prominent quartz diorite monolith on the south side of the river. Soon after this the river leaves the Gifford Pinchot National Forest and enters the 74: 81: 53: 28: 400:
tribe as "Yuyutla". Translated as "person who shouts", the location was used by various other Native American groups in the region for thousands of years. Archeological studies started in the late 20th century provided evidence of tool building and hunting at the site which is thought to be located
455:' Lava Glacier and is named for the glacial debris and silt in the water which give the river a muddy appearance. The Cispus River flows through a heavily forested valley, much of the forest regrown after the 661: 828: 803: 808: 45: 798: 527: 818: 73: 440:. From here the river flows in a southwesterly direction and takes on the waters of several important headwater tributaries such as Walupt Creek. 793: 743: 401:
near Randle on a trail leading from a nearby campground. Research also included the find of a long-serving communal shelter and work site at
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Douglas fir forests, hosting trees up to 600-years old. Other timber species include alder, cedar, hemlock, and maple.
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The Cispus is host to the Cowlitz Falls Park, a day use area situated near its junction with Lake Scanewa.
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German settlers in the mid-1800s founded the homestead community of Rhine, named after the
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There is a stream flow monitoring station on the river which sends its data live to the
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: North Fork Cispus River
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Cowlitz Tree Farm. The Cispus River ends its course entering the Cowlitz River at
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The rushing Canyon Creek enters the river originating high on the slopes of
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begins in Lewis County in a high, glacial valley to the north of
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The watershed is populated by hundreds of trees known as "
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are marked and numbered on the relevant map quadrangles.
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is about 54 miles (87 km) long and flows into the
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Location of the mouth of the Cispus River in Washington
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Cispus River is located in Washington (state)
Cispus River is located in the United States
Washington
Lewis
Skamania
Goat Rocks Wilderness
Cascade Range
46°29′41″N 121°25′45″W / 46.49472°N 121.42917°W / 46.49472; -121.42917
Mouth
Cowlitz River
Lake Scanewa
46°28′35″N 122°5′39″W / 46.47639°N 122.09417°W / 46.47639; -122.09417
river mile
Randle
Cowlitz River
Lake Scanewa
Cascade Range
Washington
Lewis County
Skamania County
Yakima County
Upper Cowlitz
Layser Cave
river in Germany
ghost town
main stem
Snowgrass Flats
Goat Rocks Wilderness
Gifford Pinchot National Forest

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