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243 Robert Gray Drive, Ilwaco, WA, USA
Description #### Fort Canby totals 1,882 acres with 42,600 feet of saltwater shorelines (includes 40 acre L... More on Wildernet.com
Nice biking and walking trails - good campgrounds More on GeckoGo

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Ilwaco, Washington
This 99-mile drive follows the northern shore of the Columbia River west from Interstate 5 to, and including, the Long Beach Peninsula on the Pacific Coast. Special attractions: Julia Butler Hansen National Wildlife Refuge for the ... More on Trails

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244 Robert Gray Dr, Ilwaco, WA
Cape Disappointment State Park (formerly Fort Canby State Park) is a 1,882-acre camping park on the Long Be... More on Parks.wa.gov
A 3/4-mile hike will take you from the nearest parking lot to the lighthouse itself, or you can get a goo... More on LighthouseFriends.com

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Fort Canby State Park, Ilwaco, Washington
From the main campground at Cape Disappointment State Park you can see Cape Disappointment Lighthouse to th... More on LighthouseFriends.com
We waited about 20 minutes for the whales and sure enough they swam by, and we also spotted a harbor seal... More on TripAdvisor

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3888 State Route 101, Ilwaco, WA 98612, USA
Elevation 5040 feet. A floater's and paddler's paradise, the White River offers some great canoeing, rafting, and limited kayaking with a range of river trips between 24 and 80 miles. The 20 mile shuttle between the Bonanza Bridge ... More on recreation.gov

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244 Robert Gray Dr, Ilwaco, WA, USA
Located at the base of the popular Long Beach Peninsula, where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean, the park features three unique Lighthouse Keepers' Residences within walking ... More on experiencewa
Take the long and scenic way to Cape Disappointments North Head Lighthouse. Through a salt-sprayed maritime forest, trace part of Captain Clarks hike on the Long Beach Peninsula. From the high head... More on Trails

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3888 Sr 101hc 01hc 01, Ilwaco, WA 98624, U.S.A.
The Willapa National Wildlife Refuge provides 11,000 acres of wintering habitat for shorebirds, including black-bellied plover, dunlin, western sand piper, marbled godwit and sanderling, and waterf... More on LLBean.com
Willapa NWR on Willapa Bay, Washington supports clams, crabs, oysters, fish, and other marine organisms. Vast beds of eelgrass at the lower levels of the intertidal zone are staple food for black b... More on Epinions.com

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2215 Willow Rd, Seaview, WA, USA

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Fort Canby State Park, Ilwaco, Washington

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504 S Pacific Ave, Long Beach, WA, USA
