Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail
Tour Stop C - Camas Prairie Giant Current Ripples
Camas Prairie Giant Current Ripples - First identified by Joseph T. Pardee.
This feature convinced Pardee that the huge glacial lake had emptied suddenly.
1.
Lake Columbia Strandlines
8.
Moses Coulee
14.
Sentinel Gap
20.
Streamlined Palouse Hills
2.
Steamboat Rock State Park
9.
West Bar Giant Current Ripples
15.
Mattawa Bar and Erratics
21.
Devils Canyon
3.
Lake Columbia Varves
10.
Potholes Coulee
16.
White Bluffs (Hanford Reach)
22.
Badger Mountain
4.
Dry Falls State Park
11.
Frenchman Coulee
17.
Drumheller Channels
23.
Chandler Narrows
5.
Deep Lake Potholes
12.
Ginkgo State Park
18.
Washtucna Coulee
24.
Badger Canyon
6.
Lake Lenore Caves
13.
Wanapum Clastic Dikes
19.
Palouse Falls State Park
25.
Wallula Gap
7.
Ephrata Fan
A.
Logan Pass/Hidden Lake
B.
National Bison Range
C.
Camas Prairie Ripples
D.
Rainbow (Dog) Lake
E.
Eddy Narrows - Sandpoint, ID
F.
Lake Condon
G.
Horsethief Butte/The Dalles
H.
Multnomah Falls Area
I.
Willamette Meteorite
J.
Bellevue Erratic
All photos by
Tom Foster
unless otherwise noted.
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