2023 Map of O'Took Prairie, 2023 Print
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2023 Map of O'Took Prairie

USGS Topo · Published 2023

About this map

O'Took Prairie forms a distinct topographical opening within the densely forested drainage basins of the Quinault Indian Reservation. The landscape is defined by the convergence of the North Fork Raft River and the South Fork Raft River, which join the main stem of the Raft River as it flows toward the Pacific. This modern survey illustrates the complex hydraulic network of the Olympic Peninsula, where numerous named tributaries like Lunch Creek, Cedar Creek, and O'Took Creek incise the terrain. The map documents an extensive network of Bureau of Indian Affairs routes, such as Bia RD 7500 and Bia RD 9314, which provide the primary access through these timbered uplands and river valleys. The arrangement of these roads suggests the ongoing importance of forest management and tribal land access in this coastal Washington corridor.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed2023
Date Published2023
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24,000
Physical Dimensions24 x 29 inches

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