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The paved Highway 500 Trail runs for only about a half mile, and the scenic Burnt Bridge Creek Trail winds along the river to the end of the trail, just south of Woodland, Washington.

You can use this page to find out what you would filter for in the SE / NE table. For example, if you need a list of towns and cities located 25 miles east of Woodland, you can filter by table values and export the "Woodland" results to CSV. If you want the city that is more than 25 miles south of Wald and the city or city to the east, simply export it as a CSV file.

This area is filled with the area of the city of Woodland, Washington County and Oregon State. This area is covered in clouds, but it is not as large as the filled areas, such as Portland, Oregon, or Seattle, Washington. These areas are covered in clouds and not so large that they are not even visible to the naked eye, so they fill up.

Contrary to popular belief, the Lewis River is only one of six rivers from which Virginia Urrutia originates. Lewis founded a homestead on what is now the Lewis River in Woodland, Washington County, near the town of Woodlands.

James Woods and F. H. Marsh founded the store and the post office in 1867 and 1868, respectively. In 1964, the house and the lilac garden were saved from demolition to make way for an industrial site and are now maintained by the Lilac Society as a national historical monument. The home was opened by Klager, who loved flowers and was honored with a garden with more than 1,000 lilacs in her honor. At that time there was only one other house on the Lewis River in Woodland, Washington County.

The topography of the 2 miles around Woodland shows very distinct differences in altitude. In the 1940s, construction of a dike began to create the Horseshoe Lake, and the Lacamas Heritage Trail runs parallel to the treetop path of the old - growing - forest. The Coweeman River Trail follows the levees on the west side of the river and provides access to the lake and a number of hiking trails along the Lewis River and Lake Washington.

The Coweeman River Trail runs along the east side of the river, and the Lacamas Heritage Trail connects with the Horseshoe Lake Trail on the west side.

The rainy season lasts 11 months, the cool season 3.2 months. The least snowfall occurs in the winter months of October, November, December, January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October and November. Most rainfall falls in a month, with 31 days around November 24. During these 31 days of precipitation, at least half of the snow has fallen, but it has slipped down the eastern side of the Horseshoe Lake in recent weeks.

In the case of precipitation, it should be taken into account that snowfall has accumulated over a period of 31 days, which is centred on one day of the year. Wet days differ in the number of days with at least 1,000 feet of rainfall a year and dry days by a few hundred feet.

Different types of precipitation were observed on each day, with no trace of it, and rain and snow fell on the same day. Based on this classification, the most common form of precipitation in a year is rainfall alone, with an average of about 1,000 feet of rain per year.

The precipitation value, based on three hours of precipitation concentrated on the given hour, falls linear and amounts to 10% precipitation and falls linear. The percentage of time spent under a cloud cover is categorized as a percentage of the sky covered by clouds. A cloud / overcast value is 10 for a perfectly clear sky, and it falls linearly, with an average of 1,000 feet of clear sky in a year.

The average wind speed is less than 1.0 km / h per hour and it moves in the four main wind directions (north-south, east-west, west-east, south-north and east-west). The wind is the average wind speed that can be expected in each of these four directions during this hour. Wind speeds of more than 2.5 miles per hour in any direction other than the direction of the compass are excluded. Winds average 1,000 feet in a year, with a maximum of 2,500 feet.

Based on this value, the best time to visit Woodland for warm weather activities is early July to late August, based on the tourist points. When the first spring blooms appear in the forests, they appear solely due to the growing degrees at the end of April or the beginning of May. The best times to visit Woodman in warm weather for activities in the spring and summer months are early June to mid-July and early August, based on the tourism balance. In the winter months, you can visit them at the end of March, beginning of April or end of June.

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