Cummins Creek Wilderness - Topography

Topography

Cummins Creek Wilderness ranges in elevation from 100 to 2,400 feet (30 to 730 m). Cummins Ridge, which peaks at almost 2,000 feet, splits the rainforest in two. Cummins and Bob Creeks drain west through the dense rainforest to the Pacific Ocean.

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