Across
- 2. A bronze dendrological effigy made famous by this man sits near the northern terminus of our multi-use trail.
- 3. These, a Lobster of the duff, Oyster of the tree, and chicken of the woods, vegan eaten all!
- 9. Sheep and porpoise and rockfish oh my, This William honored in name by all!
- 10. Some of his friends could have synonymously called him Jollyclimate... but I'm sure they didn't.
- 12. Our infamous rodent Ranger.
- 14. This unsightly type of connection links the entrance of the campground to spur 100.
- 15. This shipping Pete's skeletal namesake, but a headstone in the graveyard of the pacific.
- 18. Watch the boats from this local haunt, you may even see locals scraping bar.NaCl.es.
- 19. The ebb and flow of these patriarchal events wreak havoc on our shores. (2 words)
- 20. This mollusk piece shares its name with a local tide-governed railroad of the past.
Down
- 1. Ancient volcanoes gave birth to this that makes up much of our park, which boasts great pillow forms!
- 4. A nautical lift of the turn signal.
- 5. Not a bight and doesn't make a sound; in this location, mollusks abound! (2 words)
- 6. A late-night TV show host is not, in fact, the owner of this historic local house.
- 7. You are in luck if you catch a glimpse of this momentary verdant burst on the horizon of the ocean. (2 words)
- 8. This, ours, a spit in the face of the mighty Columbia.
- 11. She can't wait for a posthumous path. (2 words)
- 13. Missouri's is an arch ours protects the fleet.
- 16. History, culture, and ecology are brought together in our park by her, a fellow Ohioan by birth. (First and last name)
- 17. With this primitive skill, some use stygian stone to make a point.
