1990 Map of O'Took Prairie
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1990 Map of O'Took Prairie

USGS Topo · Published 1990

About this map

The Quinault Indian Reservation dominates this 1990 survey, showing a landscape defined by its complex drainage systems and timber resources. The Raft River and its major tributary, the North Fork Raft River, cut across the northern half of the map, while the expansive O'Took Prairie forms a distinct natural opening in the heavy terrain to the southeast. The area is marked by a network of timber-related infrastructure, including numerous unnamed Borrow Pit locations and Gravel Pits used for road maintenance. Historical watercourses such as Crane Creek, Lunch Creek, and O'Took Creek weave through the township lines, illustrating the density of the coastal watershed. The presence of 4wd trails and established camp areas like Camp Creek suggest a landscape managed for both resource extraction and backcountry access in the late twentieth century.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1990
Date Published1990
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24,000
Physical Dimensions22.1 x 27 inches

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