
Danville and Curlew anchor this northern Washington landscape, situated along the winding course of the Kettle River. The area is defined by the steep elevation changes of the Colville National Forest, where peaks like Lafleur Mountain and Drummer Mtn rise above a complex network of drainage basins. Numerous creeks, including Goosmus Creek, Lone Ranch Creek, and Day Creek, carve through the terrain, suggesting a history of water-dependent land use in this timber and ranching country.
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