NationalPark in Washington

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Locations

Cultus Lake Provincial Park

Unknown city

0 nearby communities

Overview

Cultus Lake Provincial Park in Washington, Washington is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Washington, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

English Camp - San Juan Island National Historical Park

Unknown city

2 nearby communities

Overview

Located in the Washington community of Washington, English Camp - San Juan Island National Historical Park is a nationally recognized natural attraction that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role English Camp - San Juan Island National Historical Park plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around English Camp - San Juan Island National Historical Park encompasses a combined population of approximately 3,275 residents across 2 incorporated communities. Friday Harbor leads as the most populous nearby community with 2,613 residents, representing roughly 80% of the total catchment population. The next largest community, Roche Harbor, adds 662 residents. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near English Camp - San Juan Island National Historical Park reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in Washington. Of the 2 nearby communities, 2 have populations below 5,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Friday Harbor and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of English Camp - San Juan Island National Historical Park as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding English Camp - San Juan Island National Historical Park can be characterized as rural. Most communities in the catchment have populations below 10,000, reflecting a predominantly rural region with dispersed settlement. The presence of Friday Harbor as the dominant population center creates a dispersed pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 1,637, indicating that most communities are smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of English Camp - San Juan Island National Historical Park within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: town · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Friday Harbor (town), WA2,613
2 Roche Harbor (CDP), WA662

Hanford Reach National Monument

Unknown city

0 nearby communities

Overview

Hanford Reach National Monument in Washington, Washington is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Washington, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Lake Chelan National Recreation Area

Unknown city

0 nearby communities

Overview

Lake Chelan National Recreation Area in Washington, Washington is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Washington, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area

Unknown city

0 nearby communities

Overview

Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area in Washington, Washington is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Washington, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Lewis and Clark National Historical Park

Unknown city

0 nearby communities

Overview

Lewis and Clark National Historical Park in Washington, Washington is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Washington, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Mount Baker National Recreation Area

Unknown city

0 nearby communities

Overview

Mount Baker National Recreation Area in Washington, Washington is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Washington, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Ross Lake National Recreation Area

Unknown city

1 nearby communities

Overview

As a nationally recognized natural attraction in Washington, Washington, Ross Lake National Recreation Area occupies a central position within the regional infrastructure. This national park connects residents across multiple incorporated places, making it a focal point for the surrounding area. Analyzing the population within a 30-minute drive sheds light on how this location fits into the broader community network.

Population catchment

The catchment area surrounding Ross Lake National Recreation Area includes 1 incorporated communities with a combined population of roughly 286. Marblemount anchors this population base at 286 residents, comprising approximately 100% of the total. The distribution of population across these communities paints a picture of the regional demographic landscape.

Regional dependence

The data reveals that 1 communities out of 1 near Ross Lake National Recreation Area have fewer than 5,000 residents. These smaller incorporated places look to Marblemount and its surrounding infrastructure for commerce, employment, and civic services. This hub-and-spoke dynamic underscores how locations like Ross Lake National Recreation Area function as critical nodes in the regional network of Washington.

Geographic interpretation

The rural nature of the area around Ross Lake National Recreation Area is reflected in the population data. The area is characterized by small communities, with few if any exceeding 10,000 residents, typical of a rural landscape in Washington. With Marblemount as the primary urban anchor and numerous smaller places in the vicinity, the region displays a dispersed demographic pattern. The median community size of 286 residents reveals that the majority of incorporated places in the area are smaller relative to Marblemount. These geographic factors contribute to the significance of Ross Lake National Recreation Area within the surrounding community network.

Identifiers: CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Marblemount (CDP), WA286

San Juan Island National Historical Park

Unknown city

2 nearby communities

Overview

Located in the Washington community of Washington, San Juan Island National Historical Park is a nationally recognized natural attraction that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role San Juan Island National Historical Park plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around San Juan Island National Historical Park encompasses a combined population of approximately 3,275 residents across 2 incorporated communities. Friday Harbor leads as the most populous nearby community with 2,613 residents, representing roughly 80% of the total catchment population. The next largest community, Roche Harbor, adds 662 residents. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near San Juan Island National Historical Park reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in Washington. Of the 2 nearby communities, 2 have populations below 5,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Friday Harbor and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of San Juan Island National Historical Park as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding San Juan Island National Historical Park can be characterized as rural. Most communities in the catchment have populations below 10,000, reflecting a predominantly rural region with dispersed settlement. The presence of Friday Harbor as the dominant population center creates a dispersed pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 1,637, indicating that most communities are smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of San Juan Island National Historical Park within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: town · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Friday Harbor (town), WA2,613
2 Roche Harbor (CDP), WA662

South Okanagan Grasslands Protected Area

Unknown city

0 nearby communities

Overview

South Okanagan Grasslands Protected Area in Washington, Washington is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Washington, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Cultus Lake Provincial Park

Unknown city

0 nearby communities

Overview

Cultus Lake Provincial Park in Washington, Washington is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Washington, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

English Camp - San Juan Island National Historical Park

Unknown city

2 nearby communities

Overview

Located in the Washington community of Washington, English Camp - San Juan Island National Historical Park is a nationally recognized natural attraction that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role English Camp - San Juan Island National Historical Park plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around English Camp - San Juan Island National Historical Park encompasses a combined population of approximately 3,275 residents across 2 incorporated communities. Friday Harbor leads as the most populous nearby community with 2,613 residents, representing roughly 80% of the total catchment population. The next largest community, Roche Harbor, adds 662 residents. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near English Camp - San Juan Island National Historical Park reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in Washington. Of the 2 nearby communities, 2 have populations below 5,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Friday Harbor and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of English Camp - San Juan Island National Historical Park as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding English Camp - San Juan Island National Historical Park can be characterized as rural. Most communities in the catchment have populations below 10,000, reflecting a predominantly rural region with dispersed settlement. The presence of Friday Harbor as the dominant population center creates a dispersed pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 1,637, indicating that most communities are smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of English Camp - San Juan Island National Historical Park within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: town · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Friday Harbor (town), WA2,613
2 Roche Harbor (CDP), WA662

Hanford Reach National Monument

Unknown city

0 nearby communities

Overview

Hanford Reach National Monument in Washington, Washington is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Washington, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Lake Chelan National Recreation Area

Unknown city

0 nearby communities

Overview

Lake Chelan National Recreation Area in Washington, Washington is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Washington, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area

Unknown city

0 nearby communities

Overview

Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area in Washington, Washington is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Washington, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Lewis and Clark National Historical Park

Unknown city

0 nearby communities

Overview

Lewis and Clark National Historical Park in Washington, Washington is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Washington, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Mount Baker National Recreation Area

Unknown city

0 nearby communities

Overview

Mount Baker National Recreation Area in Washington, Washington is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Washington, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Ross Lake National Recreation Area

Unknown city

1 nearby communities

Overview

As a nationally recognized natural attraction in Washington, Washington, Ross Lake National Recreation Area occupies a central position within the regional infrastructure. This national park connects residents across multiple incorporated places, making it a focal point for the surrounding area. Analyzing the population within a 30-minute drive sheds light on how this location fits into the broader community network.

Population catchment

The catchment area surrounding Ross Lake National Recreation Area includes 1 incorporated communities with a combined population of roughly 286. Marblemount anchors this population base at 286 residents, comprising approximately 100% of the total. The distribution of population across these communities paints a picture of the regional demographic landscape.

Regional dependence

The data reveals that 1 communities out of 1 near Ross Lake National Recreation Area have fewer than 5,000 residents. These smaller incorporated places look to Marblemount and its surrounding infrastructure for commerce, employment, and civic services. This hub-and-spoke dynamic underscores how locations like Ross Lake National Recreation Area function as critical nodes in the regional network of Washington.

Geographic interpretation

The rural nature of the area around Ross Lake National Recreation Area is reflected in the population data. The area is characterized by small communities, with few if any exceeding 10,000 residents, typical of a rural landscape in Washington. With Marblemount as the primary urban anchor and numerous smaller places in the vicinity, the region displays a dispersed demographic pattern. The median community size of 286 residents reveals that the majority of incorporated places in the area are smaller relative to Marblemount. These geographic factors contribute to the significance of Ross Lake National Recreation Area within the surrounding community network.

Identifiers: CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Marblemount (CDP), WA286

San Juan Island National Historical Park

Unknown city

2 nearby communities

Overview

Located in the Washington community of Washington, San Juan Island National Historical Park is a nationally recognized natural attraction that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role San Juan Island National Historical Park plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around San Juan Island National Historical Park encompasses a combined population of approximately 3,275 residents across 2 incorporated communities. Friday Harbor leads as the most populous nearby community with 2,613 residents, representing roughly 80% of the total catchment population. The next largest community, Roche Harbor, adds 662 residents. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near San Juan Island National Historical Park reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in Washington. Of the 2 nearby communities, 2 have populations below 5,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Friday Harbor and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of San Juan Island National Historical Park as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding San Juan Island National Historical Park can be characterized as rural. Most communities in the catchment have populations below 10,000, reflecting a predominantly rural region with dispersed settlement. The presence of Friday Harbor as the dominant population center creates a dispersed pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 1,637, indicating that most communities are smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of San Juan Island National Historical Park within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: town · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Friday Harbor (town), WA2,613
2 Roche Harbor (CDP), WA662

South Okanagan Grasslands Protected Area

Unknown city

0 nearby communities

Overview

South Okanagan Grasslands Protected Area in Washington, Washington is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Washington, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.