
Pateros sits at the significant confluence where the Methow River meets the Columbia, represented here as Lake Pateros. This modern survey illustrates the complex geography of the Okanogan highlands, where the river valley is hemmed in by Buckhorn Mtn and Tenas Mtn. The landscape is a mix of agricultural transition and recreation, featuring the Alta Lake area and the nearby Alta Coulee. To the southwest, the boundary of the Okanogan National Forest encompasses the high terrain of Goat Mtn and the drainage of Wadams Canyon. Local history is anchored by the Pateros Cem and a network of canyon roads like Alamo Orchard Rd and Fish Hatchery Rd, reflecting the region's long-standing connection to water resources and orchard farming.
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