HIKING: Ike Kinswa State Park

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Description

The area around Ike Kinswa State Park was originally inhabited by the Cowlitz Indians. Their burial ground is located in the region. Many graves were relocated when the Mayfield Dam backed water up into the canyon. The area was originally named Mayfield Lake State Park, but the name was changed in 1971 to honor Ike Kinswa, a Cowlitz Indian who represented his people.

Directions

Located four miles north of Mossyrock, Wash., on the north side of Mayfield Lake in Lewis County.

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