
Morton serves as the central hub of this late-twentieth-century landscape, positioned at the confluence of several vital watercourses including the Tilton River and Lake Creek. The settlement pattern is defined by its industrial and recreational utility, featuring Strom Field, a local Cem, and a Substation near the riverbanks. To the north, the massive timberlands of the Mt Baker Snoqualmie National Forest dominate the terrain, while the southern reaches are shaped by the sprawling Cowlitz State Wildlife Area. This particular survey captures the shoreline of Riffe Lake and the Cowlitz River corridor during a period of established forest management and wildlife preservation. Smaller landmarks like Davis Lake, Bergen Mountain, and Hopgood Rock provide specific points of interest for those tracing the varied topography of this Lewis County region.
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