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Wild Azalea Seep Area
Oregon Source: ridb
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The Wild Azalea Seep Area is comprised of approximately 60 acres of land. It is a very well-developed and little disturbed bayhead swamp or acid seep forest that begins near the head of the Wild Azalea National Recreation Trail at the origin of a creek branch in sandy longleaf pine hills, and continues at least to where the flow enters Lemotte Creek. The swamp averages about 50 yards wide along the ill-defined flow of the stream, and is quite mucky in spots.
USGS Topo Good road labels
Nearby (≈ 5 miles)
Quick hits within ~8 km.
Relief / Topo Great for terrain & contours
Weather (5-day)
Mon, Mar 2
50° / 80°
💨 7 mph • 🌧 1%
Tue, Mar 3
57° / 81°
💨 10 mph • 🌧 1%
Wed, Mar 4
65° / 85°
💨 12 mph • 🌧 16%
Thu, Mar 5
63° / 85°
💨 12 mph • 🌧 8%
Fri, Mar 6
66° / 84°
💨 14 mph • 🌧 27%
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