
The Sprague River Valley serves as the central artery of this landscape, where the Sprague River meanders through a broad basin before entering the dense timber of the Fremont National Forest. This region is a significant cultural landscape for the Klamath Tribes, evidenced by the presence of the Paiute Cem and the Chief Schonchin Cem near the small settlement of Beatty. The transition from the alluvial valley floor to the volcanic uplands is marked by prominent landforms like K Davis Hill and the Knot Tableland.
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