- po****tion was 447 at the 2020 census. The name "
Copalis"
comes from the
Quinault language term /k'ʷpíls/. The
Copalis are a
Native American group. Both the Chehalis...
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Chehalis people and
Quinault Indian Nation claim the
Copalis are a
subdivision of
their tribe. The
Copalis River originates in the
southwestern portion of...
- and
Copalis are a
group of 870 islands, rocks, and
reefs extending for more than 100
miles along Washington's
coast from Cape
Flattery to
Copalis Beach...
- as
Copalis Beach State Airport, it is
located near
Copalis Beach, Washington. The
airstrip is
located on an
ocean beach near the
mouth of the
Copalis River...
-
freshwater river s****line
along both the
Copalis River and the
adjacent Connor Cr****. The park
includes the
Copalis Spit, a
small peninsula that
serves as...
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Copalis Crossing is an
unincorporated community in
Grays Harbor County, Washington,
United States.
Copalis Crossing is 5
miles (8.0 km) east of Copalis...
- centuries-old plants. In 1987, A****er
mounted another expedition paddling up the
Copalis River with Dr.
David Yamaguchi, who was then
studying the
eruptions of...
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Pacific County –
south Chehalis Indian Reservation Colonel Bob
Wilderness Copalis National Wildlife Refuge Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge Olympic...
- tsunami. This
includes both
inland stands of trees, such as one on the
Copalis River in Washington, and
pockets of tree
stumps that are now
under the...
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National Wildlife Refuges Billy Frank Jr.
Nisqually Columbia Conboy Lake
Copalis Dungeness Flattery Rocks Franz Lake
Grays Harbor Julia Butler Hansen Refuge...