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- Q37829 subject Q7361834.
- Q37829 subject Q8581924.
- Q37829 subject Q8910445.
- Q37829 abstract "Upper Stevens Creek Falls is a waterfall in the Mount Rainier National Park in Pierce County, Washington. Although virtually ignored, it is said to be one of the greatest waterfalls in the state.The falls are fed by Stevens Creek, which is a tributary of the Cowlitz River. The falls drop about 375 feet (114 m) into a narrow, barren canyon in a horsetail form about 60 feet (18 m) wide. Significant off-trail travel, which is prohibited, is required to view this waterfall properly.".
- Q37829 wikiPageWikiLink Q1138229.
- Q37829 wikiPageWikiLink Q1223.
- Q37829 wikiPageWikiLink Q156459.
- Q37829 wikiPageWikiLink Q159675.
- Q37829 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q37829 wikiPageWikiLink Q34038.
- Q37829 wikiPageWikiLink Q7361834.
- Q37829 wikiPageWikiLink Q8581924.
- Q37829 wikiPageWikiLink Q8910445.
- Q37829 wikiPageWikiLink Q944329.
- Q37829 point "46.797222222222224 -121.7075".
- Q37829 type SpatialThing.
- Q37829 comment "Upper Stevens Creek Falls is a waterfall in the Mount Rainier National Park in Pierce County, Washington. Although virtually ignored, it is said to be one of the greatest waterfalls in the state.The falls are fed by Stevens Creek, which is a tributary of the Cowlitz River. The falls drop about 375 feet (114 m) into a narrow, barren canyon in a horsetail form about 60 feet (18 m) wide. Significant off-trail travel, which is prohibited, is required to view this waterfall properly.".
- Q37829 label "Upper Stevens Creek Falls".
- Q37829 lat "46.797222222222224".
- Q37829 long "-121.7075".