Taidnapam Park | |
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![]() Taidnapam Park from the 108 Bridge, 2021 | |
Type | Campground, playground, picnic and swim areas, fishing, boat launches |
Location | 117 Cayuse Lane, Glenoma, Washington[1] |
Coordinates | 46°28′12″N 122°09′54″W / 46.470°N 122.165°W |
Opened | May 1994 |
Etymology | Named after the Upper Cowlitz tribe |
Administered by | Tacoma Power |
Visitors | 34,000 (in 1994) |
Status | Open |
Terrain | Flat |
Water | Riffe Lake, Cowlitz River |
Plants | Native vegetation |
Parking | Parking lot |
Facilities | Bathrooms |
Taidnapam Park (tide-nuh-pom) is a park in Lewis County, Washington and is situated in Glenoma at the mouth of the Cowlitz River with its confluence at Riffe Lake. The grounds are under the oversight of Tacoma Public Utilities.
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