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Treasure Collupy
Collupy Glass is a small but growing company still in the early
stages. Treasure and Michelle Collupy are a husband and wife living
their American dream. They are partners in life as well as in
business. Treasure's creative shapes and techniques combined with
Michelle's brilliant colors make for a unique piece of glass.
Kyle Gribskov
began his career as a designer for a stained glass firm which
led to him opening his own stained glass studio which he excelled
in for 12 years. Craving the challenge that working with molten
glass provides, Gribskov started handblowing glass in 1984 and
established his own glassblowing studio in 1988.
www.collupyglass.com
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Twin Gables B & B
1416 West State Route 4, Skamokawa, WA 98647
Located in the Skamokawa Historic District in SW Washington State,
on the Lower Columbia Water Trail, The Twin Gables Bed and Breakfast
offers queen beds, private baths, and full breakfasts featuring
locally produced foods. A private dock is available for guest
use.
www.twingables.net
twin.gables@yahoo.com
(360) 795-3942
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The Inn at Lucky Mud
44 Old Chestnut Drive, Skamokawa, WA 98647
Step back in time in a tiny county with no stoplights. Lucky Mud
is up a country road from the Columbia River estuary and is an
ideal base for side trips to the WA and OR coasts, Mt. St. Helens,
and the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area. Offers lodging on
40 rural acres in the Willapa Hills with a pond and stream fishing,
18-hole disc golf, hiking.
http://www.luckymud.com/
theinn@luckymud.com
(800) 806-713
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The Inn at Crippen Creek
15 Oatfield Rd, Skamokawa, WA 98647
Visit us and relax in the serene beauty of our quiet valley. Secluded
on 14 acres in a quiet valley in southwest Washington, the Inn
offers a respite from the hectic rhythm of everyday life. Whether
you’re looking for a romantic getaway or a base for exploring
the treasures of the lower Columbia River, the Inn at Crippen
Creek Farm is an ideal location.
http://www.crippencreek.com/
theinn@crippencreek.com
(360) 795-0585
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Columbia River Kayaking (previously Skamokawa
Paddle Center)
P.O. Box 52, Skamokawa, WA 98647
Columbia River Kayaking, LLC is now owned by eight kayakers, and
in addition to running the classes and tours you see on this website,
we also still lead all the trips for Skamokawa Paddle Center,
including their highly praised Elderhostel program.
http://www.columbiariverkayaking.com/
(360) 849-4016
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Redmen Hall
1394 W State Road 4 Skamokawa, WA 98647
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Redmen Hall, operated by the Friends of Skamokawa, is part of
the Skamokawa Historic District. You'll find the River Life Interpretive
Center, with an impressive display of area history, a bookshop
with the area's best selection of works related to life in the
Columbia Pacific region. Come and browse our gift shop for locally
produced art and handcrafts.
http://redmenhall.blogspot.com/
(360) 795-3007
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Duck Inn Restaurant & Bar
1377 W State Road 4, Skamokawa, WA 98647
A great small town bar experience.
(360) 795-3655
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Oasis Tavern
8 Fairgrounds Rd, Skamokawa, WA 98647
Small place where everyone enjoys a good time.
(360) 795-6901
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Wahkiakum County Fairgrounds
16 Fairgrounds Rd., P.O. Box 1, Skamokawa,
WA 98647
Country Roots and Barnyard Boots - August 20-22, 2009
A small local fair with a big heart!
http://www.co.wahkiakum.wa.us/depts/fair/index.htm
wahkiakumfair@centurytel.net
(360) 795 3480
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Julia Butler Hansen Wildlife Refuge
Established in 1972 specifically to protect and manage
the endangered Columbian white-tailed deer. The refuge contains
over 5,600 acres of pastures, forested tidal swamps, brushy woodlots,
marshes, and sloughs along the Columbia River in both Washington
and Oregon.
http://www.fws.gov/Refuges/profiles/index.cfm?id=13554
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Lewis & Clark Canoe Trail
A Washington high school on the Columbia River Estuary is taking
full advantage of the teaching opportunities that abound in an
area brimming with life and history.
http://www.nwrel.org/nwedu/2002sp/river.html
http://www.fws.gov/lc
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Skamokawa Landing
This historic steamboat landing site is located in the historic
community of Skamokawa (Skuh-mah-kuh-way), Washington. The building
is listed on the National Register of Historical Places, is on
the Lewis & Clark Trail and has a sweeping view of the lower
river.
http://www.skamokawa.com/
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