Frenchman Coulee

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Frenchman Coulee is a dramatic basalt canyon and popular recreation area in central Washington State, known for its striking columnar cliffs, rock climbing routes, and evidence of Ice Age flood erosion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
geologic formation
recreation area
climate semi-arid
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainage Columbia River basin NERFINISHED
evidenceOf catastrophic flood erosion
high-energy Ice Age flood channels
formedBy Ice Age floods
Missoula Floods NERFINISHED
geologicAge Pleistocene NERFINISHED
geologicComposition basalt
hasAccessVia Interstate 90 NERFINISHED
Silica Road NERFINISHED
hasClimbingArea Sunshine Wall NERFINISHED
The Feathers NERFINISHED
hasClimbingRouteType bolted sport routes
single-pitch routes
hasFeature basalt columns
columnar basalt cliffs
dry falls and coulee walls
hasLandUseDesignation wildlife area
hasViewOf Columbia River NERFINISHED
knownFor geologic features of Ice Age flood erosion
rock climbing
scenic canyon views
locatedIn Grant County, Washington NERFINISHED
Washington
surface form: Washington State

central Washington
managedBy Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife NERFINISHED
nearestCity Vantage, Washington NERFINISHED
partOf Channeled Scablands NERFINISHED
Columbia Plateau NERFINISHED
popularActivity hiking
photography
sightseeing
sport climbing
trad climbing
proximityTo The Gorge Amphitheatre NERFINISHED
region Columbia River Gorge vicinity
safetyConcern rockfall hazard
summer heat exposure
tourismAttractionType geotourism site
outdoor recreation destination
usedFor outdoor concerts and events (nearby amphitheater area)
vegetationType shrub-steppe

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Channeled Scablands notableSite Frenchman Coulee