The Lincoln Creek Mallard Crossing features year-round Lincoln Creek running through the property and about a 5 acre pond to keep it accessible to waterfowl throughout the year. There are big game hunting opportunities as well. Commercial grade timber adds to the privacy and provides a revenue opportunity in the future. Paved Lincoln Creek Rd runs through the property for easy access and allowing a short commute to the local amenities. The property lies in the Lincoln Creek Valley in Lewis County Washington which is a well known waterfowl flyway with numerous species of ducks as well as geese and swans frequenting the property. You may see Roosevelt elk, Blacktail deer, and an occasional black bear while out admiring the many waterfowl species. Ride on a steam train. Hike the Goat's Rock Wilderness. Fly fish on the Cowlitz. Antique shop. Celebrate a festival. Explore the White Pass Scenic Byway. Lewis County boasts the best that the rural and wild Northwest has to offer. In Chehalis, the summers are short, warm, dry, and partly cloudy and the winters are very cold, wet, and overcast. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from35°Fto81°Fand is rarely below24°For above92°F. Based on thetourism score, the best time of year to visit Chehalis for warm-weather activities is frommid Julytolate August. Lewis County has a rich history of exploration and discovery. Like its namesake, Meriwether Lewis, Lewis County has maintained a spirit of adventure since its creation in 1845. Located halfway between Seattle and Portland, Lewis County offers a unique convenience to residents while remaining a gateway to the great outdoors of Western Washington. Thanks to its countless hunting and fishing locations and hiking and biking trails, Lewis County is the ideal destination for residents and visitors looking to enjoy outdoor recreation. Mount Rainier and Mount St. Helens offer majestic views and opportunities for those searching to connect with nature. When someone imagines the beauty to be experienced in the Pacific Northwest, the sites - and sights - throughout Lewis County help make those dreams a reality Lewis County is located in the southwest portion of Washington State. It isborderedon the west by Pacific County, the northwest by Thurston County, the northeast by Pierce County, the east by Yakima County, the southeast by Skamania County and the southwest by Cowlitz County. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, Lewis County had a total land area of 2,402.80 square miles and a population of 75,455. Centralia is the largest city with a population of 16,336
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