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Steamboat Rock State Park is a 3,522-acre (1,425 ha) Washington state park located near the north end of Banks Lake in the Grand Coulee. The park takes its name from the landscape's dominating feature, Steamboat Rock, a basalt butte that rises 800 feet (240 m) above the lake which nearly completely surrounds it. The butte's plateau covers more than 600 acres (240 ha) and was used by nomadic Native American tribes and by early settlers. During the last ice age, the monolith stood as an island in the new bed of the Columbia River where it had been diverted by ice dams. Once the dams burst creating massive floods and the Scablands, the Columbia returned to its original course, leaving Steamboat Rock as a prominent feature of the dry Grand Coulee.

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  • Steamboat Rock State Park (de)
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  • Steamboat Rock State Park is a 3,522-acre (1,425 ha) Washington state park located near the north end of Banks Lake in the Grand Coulee. The park takes its name from the landscape's dominating feature, Steamboat Rock, a basalt butte that rises 800 feet (240 m) above the lake which nearly completely surrounds it. The butte's plateau covers more than 600 acres (240 ha) and was used by nomadic Native American tribes and by early settlers. During the last ice age, the monolith stood as an island in the new bed of the Columbia River where it had been diverted by ice dams. Once the dams burst creating massive floods and the Scablands, the Columbia returned to its original course, leaving Steamboat Rock as a prominent feature of the dry Grand Coulee. (en)
  • Der Steamboat Rock State Park ist ein 3.522 Acres (14 km²) großer State Park im US-Bundesstaat Washington nahe dem Nordende des Banks Lake in der Grand Coulee. Der Name des Parks stammt von dem landschaftsdominierenden Objekt, dem Steamboat Rock (deutsch Dampfschiff-Felsen), einem Basalt-Härtling, der 800 ft (ca. 240 m) über dem See aufragt, welcher ihn nahezu komplett umgibt. Das Plateau des Härtlings umfasst mehr als 600 Acres (2 km²) und wurde von nomadisierenden indigenen Stämmen und den frühen weißen Siedlern genutzt. Während der letzten Eiszeit stand der Monolith als Insel im neuen Bett des Columbia River, wo dieses durch Eisdämme aufgeteilt wurde. Als die Dämme einst brachen und gewaltige Fluten die Channeled Scablands schufen, kehrte der Columbia zu seinem ursprünglichen Verlauf zu (de)
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  • Steamboat Rock State Park (en)
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  • Steamboat Rock State Park (en)
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  • Der Steamboat Rock State Park ist ein 3.522 Acres (14 km²) großer State Park im US-Bundesstaat Washington nahe dem Nordende des Banks Lake in der Grand Coulee. Der Name des Parks stammt von dem landschaftsdominierenden Objekt, dem Steamboat Rock (deutsch Dampfschiff-Felsen), einem Basalt-Härtling, der 800 ft (ca. 240 m) über dem See aufragt, welcher ihn nahezu komplett umgibt. Das Plateau des Härtlings umfasst mehr als 600 Acres (2 km²) und wurde von nomadisierenden indigenen Stämmen und den frühen weißen Siedlern genutzt. Während der letzten Eiszeit stand der Monolith als Insel im neuen Bett des Columbia River, wo dieses durch Eisdämme aufgeteilt wurde. Als die Dämme einst brachen und gewaltige Fluten die Channeled Scablands schufen, kehrte der Columbia zu seinem ursprünglichen Verlauf zurück und ließ den Steamboat Rock als herausragendes Objekt in der trockenen Grand Coulee zurück. (de)
  • Steamboat Rock State Park is a 3,522-acre (1,425 ha) Washington state park located near the north end of Banks Lake in the Grand Coulee. The park takes its name from the landscape's dominating feature, Steamboat Rock, a basalt butte that rises 800 feet (240 m) above the lake which nearly completely surrounds it. The butte's plateau covers more than 600 acres (240 ha) and was used by nomadic Native American tribes and by early settlers. During the last ice age, the monolith stood as an island in the new bed of the Columbia River where it had been diverted by ice dams. Once the dams burst creating massive floods and the Scablands, the Columbia returned to its original course, leaving Steamboat Rock as a prominent feature of the dry Grand Coulee. (en)
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