Ohanapecosh

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Ohanapecosh is a lush river valley and campground area in the southeastern part of Mount Rainier National Park, known for its old-growth forests, clear turquoise waters, and scenic hiking trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf campground area
natural feature
river valley
campgroundSeason summer
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dominantTreeSpecies Douglas fir
surface form: Douglas-fir

western hemlock
western redcedar
ecosystemType temperate rainforest
hasCampground Ohanapecosh Campground
hasFeature campground
clear turquoise waters
old-growth forests
picnic areas
river gorge
scenic hiking trails
visitor center
waterfalls
hasPart Ohanapecosh River
hasScenicView large ancient trees
moss-covered rocks
river canyon
hasTrail Grove of the Patriarchs Trail
Hot Springs Nature Trail
Silver Falls Loop Trail
locatedIn Lewis County, Washington
Mount Rainier National Park
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
surface form: Washington (state)

southeastern part of Mount Rainier National Park
managedBy National Park Service
nameLanguage English
near Packwood, Washington
Paradise area of Mount Rainier National Park
Stevens Canyon Road
partOf Cascade Range
protectedAreaDesignation national park unit
recreationalActivity camping
fishing
hiking
photography
wildlife viewing
vegetationType old-growth coniferous forest
watercourse Ohanapecosh River
withinProtectedArea Mount Rainier National Park

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