The tour passes irrigated farms, green in spring and dry during the hot summer months, and the apple orchards of Robinson Flat. It was named for James Robinson, who trapped there in the 1890s. A post office operated there between 1900 and 1902.
Robinson Flat
Robinson Flat is part of the following tour legs:
Canadian Border to Swauk Creek
Robinson Flat is part of the following tours:
Canadian Border to Maryhill
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