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The Hidden Crater is a volcanic crater located in the Upper Crab watershed of Washington. It is considered one of the most unique natural wonders in the state and draws visitors from all over the region. The crater was formed over 200,000 years ago and is now filled with crystal-clear water. It is surrounded by dense forest and is only accessible by hiking through a beautiful, challenging trail.
Visiting the Hidden Crater is a must for anyone who loves hiking and exploring the outdoors. The trail to the crater is challenging but rewarding, offering stunning views of the surrounding forest and mountains. Once at the crater, visitors can swim in the clear water, go fishing, or simply relax and take in the beauty of the natural surroundings. The area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including black bears and bald eagles, making it a great spot for nature lovers. Overall, the Hidden Crater is a unique and special place that is definitely worth a visit for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty of Washington.
PALOUSE RIVER AT HOOPER | 1980cfs |
WILSON CREEK BELOW CORBETT DRAW NEAR ALMIRA | 18cfs |
COAL CREEK AT MOHLER | 8cfs |
CRAB CREEK NEAR MOSES LAKE | 14cfs |
CRAB CREEK AT IRBY | 134cfs |
TUCANNON RIVER NEAR STARBUCK | 565cfs |
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