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词条 Willapa Hills
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{{Infobox mountain range
| name = Willapa Hills
| native_name =
| other_name =
| etymology =
| photo =
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| country = United States
| state = Washington
| region = Western Washington
| parent = Pacific Coast Ranges
| border = Columbia River
| border1 = Olympic Mountains
| border2 = Pacific Ocean
| border3 = Cascade Range
| highest = Boistfort Peak
| elevation_m = 949
| coordinates = {{coord|46|29|17.3|N|123|12|55.1|W|type:mountain_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
| part_type = Hills
| part = Black Hills
| part1 = Doty Hills
| map = Washington
| map_size = 300
| map_caption = Location of the Willapa Hills
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The Willapa Hills is a geologic, physiographic, and geographic region in southwest Washington. When described as a physiographical province, the Willapa Hills are bounded by the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Columbia River to the south, the Olympic Mountains to the north, and the Cascade Range to the east.[1] Some definitions place the Puget Lowland physiographic province east of the Willapa Hills.[2] Included within the province are the Black Hills, the Doty Hills, and a number of broad river valleys, some of which open up into broad estuaries on the Pacific such as Grays Harbor and Willapa Bay.[2] Other definitions do not include the Black Hills.[3] The USGS GNIS defines the Willapa Hills as bounded by the Columbia River to the south and the Chehalis River to the north, without giving specific east and west bounds.[4] The Willapa Hills are one of the Pacific Coast Ranges, which continue north as the Olympic Mountains and south, across the Columbia River, as the Oregon Coast Range.

The highest point is {{convert|3087|ft|m|adj=on}} Boistfort Peak. The Willapa Hills are the lowest uplands in the entire Pacific Coast Range system. Almost all of the land is privately held and has been repeatedly logged. Only a few long corners remain with virgin forest. Alders less than twenty years old are typically harvested for pulp mills.

The Willapa Hills receive abundant rainfall and a number of rivers originate in the region, including the Chehalis River, Willapa River, North River, Bone River, Niawiakum River, Palix River, Bear River, Naselle River, Grays River, and Elochoman River, among others.

Notes

1. ^{{cite book |last= Ares |first= Adrian |title= The Fall River long-term site productivity study in coastal Washington |year= 2007 |series= General Technical Report, Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station |publisher= DIANE Publishing |isbn= 978-1-4223-2472-1 |pages= 15}}
2. ^{{cite web |title= Geology of Washington - Willapa Hills |publisher= Washington State Department of Natural Resources |url= http://www.dnr.wa.gov/ResearchScience/Topics/GeologyofWashington/Pages/willapa.aspx |accessdate = 2009-05-17}}
3. ^{{cite web |title= Willapa Hills |publisher= Peakbagger.com |url= http://www.peakbagger.com/range.aspx?rid=12213 |accessdate= 2009-05-17}}
4. ^{{cite gnis |id= 1513656 |name= Willapa Hills |accessdate= 2009-05-17}}
{{Washington State hills and ridges}}

4 : Hills of Washington (state)|Landforms of Pacific County, Washington|Physiographic provinces|Mountains of Lewis County, Washington

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