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272: 43:. The Yakima Greenway trail for non motorized users also crosses the Yakima River at Selah Gap on an 1884 railroad bridge. The William O. Douglas Trail, named for 313: 332: 168: 342: 236: 135: 306: 69: 113: 161: 337: 299: 154: 40: 279: 47:
who hiked there from his home in Yakima, also crosses the gap and ascends the ridge on its way to
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basalt formation between Yakima, Washington and Selah, Washington. The gap is traversed by
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A Geologic Road Log Over Chinook, White Pass and Ellensburg to Yakima Highways
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water gap
Yakima River
Yakima Ridge
BNSF Railway
Interstate 82
Washington State Route 823
William O. Douglas
Mount Rainier
A Geologic Road Log Over Chinook, White Pass and Ellensburg to Yakima Highways
Water System Plan
Yakima Greenway Trail - Naches River Bridge
"Follow in William O. Douglas' footsteps from Yakima to the wilderness"
"Pushtay, an Odd Hill Near Selah, Washington"
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water gaps
Columbia River
Sentinel Gap
Wallula Gap
Yakima River
Union Gap
Selah Gap
46°38′13″N 120°31′35″W / 46.63694°N 120.52639°W / 46.63694; -120.52639
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Yakima County, Washington
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