Dosewallips River valley

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The Dosewallips River valley is a scenic, glacially carved river corridor in Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, known for its lush temperate rainforests, wildlife, and popular hiking and camping opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
glacial valley
river valley
accessPoint Dosewallips Road
contains Dosewallips River
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin Hood Canal
flowsTo Hood Canal
hasCampground Dosewallips Campground
hasClimate maritime climate
hasConservationStatus partially protected area
hasEcosystemType temperate rainforest
hasFeature glacially carved U-shaped profile
steep valley walls
hasLandformOrigin glacial erosion
hasRecreation backpacking
camping
fishing
hiking
wildlife photography
hasTrail Dosewallips River Trail
hasVegetationType coniferous forest
moss-covered understory
hasWildlife Roosevelt elk
bird species
black bear
black-tailed deer
salmon
knownFor backpacking routes
camping opportunities
hiking opportunities
lush forests
river scenery
scenic landscapes
waterfalls
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Olympic Peninsula
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
surface form: Washington State
locatedInProtectedArea Olympic National Forest
Olympic National Park
nearbySettlement Brinnon, Washington
partOf Olympic Mountains
Olympic Peninsula river systems
Pacific Northwest
regionType recreation corridor
state Washington

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Olympic Mountains contains Dosewallips River valley
Olympic National Forest contains Dosewallips River valley
this entity surface form: Dosewallips River watershed (partly)