Kettle River Range

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The Kettle River Range is a rugged mountain range in northeastern Washington State known for its forested peaks, mining history, and outdoor recreation opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain pass
mountain range
town
borderProximity Canada–United States border NERFINISHED
climate continental climate
closestTown Republic, Washington NERFINISHED
contains Boulder Pass NERFINISHED
Columbia River tributary headwaters
Jungle Hill NERFINISHED
Sherman Pass NERFINISHED
Snow Peak NERFINISHED
Waber Peak NERFINISHED
abandoned mines
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainage Columbia River basin NERFINISHED
elevation 2171 m
5575 ft
7123 ft
geologicalType igneous rocks
metamorphic rocks
hasFeature deep valleys
rocky outcrops
steep ridges
highestPoint Copper Butte NERFINISHED
historicalActivity copper mining
gold mining
lead mining
silver mining
knownFor forested peaks
mining history
outdoor recreation
rugged terrain
locatedIn Ferry County, Washington NERFINISHED
Okanogan County, Washington NERFINISHED
Washington
surface form: Washington State
managedBy Colville National Forest NERFINISHED
namedAfter Kettle River NERFINISHED
near Columbia River NERFINISHED
Kettle River NERFINISHED
partOf Columbia Mountains NERFINISHED
Okanogan Highlands NERFINISHED
popularFor backpacking
cross-country skiing
hiking
hunting
snowmobiling
region northeastern Washington
traversedBy Washington State Route 20 NERFINISHED
vegetation coniferous forests
subalpine meadows

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Sherman Pass Road traverses Kettle River Range