White Salmon Oak Natural Resources Conservation Area
White Salmon Oak Natural Resources Conservation Area, natural area in Klickitat County, Washington state, United States of America
Location: Washington
Location: Klickitat County
Elevation above the sea: 399 m
Website: https://www.dnr.wa.gov/white-salmon-oak-natural-resources-conservation-area
Operator: Washington State Department of Natural Resources
Website: https://dnr.wa.gov/white-salmon-oak-natural-resources-conservation-area
GPS coordinates: 45.79050,-121.45130
Latest update: April 16, 2025 20:40
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