taholah+washington

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//Taholah (Washington)//. N.p., 2010. Web. 12 June 2012. []. //Taholah, Washington//. Recent Home Sales, Price Trends, and Home Value Evaluator Powered by Onboard Informatics, 2003. Web. 12 June 2012. [].

Taholah Washington was a great place to travel and there are different places to see and good people to meet, the Quinault River is amazing and there are great stores there and if you want to learn about the Native American history about the river you can just ask their elders or ask a one of the town’s people. Located at the mouth of the Quinault River, Taholah is the center for the Quinault Indian Nation. Find guided fishing and boating in the winter and summer along the Quinault River. Be sure to pick up some fresh, canned, packaged salmon and steelhead at their fish house. Hunting Whether you prefer to hunt in wetlands for waterfowl or in forest lands for you in Grays Harbor County. For waterfowl hunters, freshwater wetlands dot the shoutheastern side of the county. For big game or small game hunters, many miles of forest land occupy the rolling hills, providing habitat suitable for elk, deer, bear, and many other species, follow the “hunting Grays Harbor!” driving route to hit some of our favorite hunting areas in Grays Harbor County, Washington. Hiking Grays Harbor Depending on your experience and energy level on any particular day, the Quinault Valley offers more than 15 maintained trails for you to explore, from short hikes to extended adventure trips. Each trail offers a different perspective into the diverse features of the valley’s unique ecosystem, so you may want to hike more than once during your stay. //(Northwest Indian//)
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In 2010 the population in Washington Taholah was 840, The Population change since 2000. + 1.9% Males; 442 (52.6%) Females; 398 (47.4%) //(Taholah (Washington)//. N.p.) The Quinauit people reside on a reservation of 189,621 acres in northwestern Grays Harbor Country. Along Washington coast. The Word Quinauit evolved from Kwi’nail, the name of the tribe’s largest settlement once situated at present-day taholah, at the mouth of the Quinauit River. Taholah is the heart of the Quinauit Indian Nation. ([])
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