Rattlesnake Hills

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Rattlesnake Hills is a long, arid ridge in south-central Washington State known for its vineyards, orchards, and role in defining the northern edge of the Yakima Valley.

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Rattlesnake Hills canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
ridge
associatedWith Yakima Valley wine region NERFINISHED
climate semi-arid
country United States of America
surface form: United States
definesNorthernEdgeOf Yakima Valley NERFINISHED
drainageBasin Yakima River basin NERFINISHED
elevationRelativeTo higher than Yakima Valley floor
formsBoundaryOf Yakima Valley NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity fruit orchards
grape growing
hasFeature dry grasslands
sagebrush vegetation
south-facing slopes
hasLandUse agriculture
fruit growing
viticulture
influences microclimate of Yakima Valley vineyards
knownFor arid climate
orchards
vineyards
wine grape production
locatedIn Washington
surface form: Washington State

Yakima County NERFINISHED
south-central Washington NERFINISHED
partOf Columbia Plateau NERFINISHED
regionType agricultural region
terrainType arid ridge
usedFor recreation
wine tourism

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Yakima Valley boundedBy Rattlesnake Hills
Yakima near Rattlesnake Hills