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Nestled in a remote corner of the Wild West, Cowboys and Indians Town is a gold-mining settlement with a rich heritage. Known for its historical significance, including the burial site of Chief Joseph, this town offers a glimpse into the past with local cowboy competitions and stunning landscapes. With a population of just 2,390, it remains one of the least populated areas in the state. Explore the beauty of this hidden town, located between Omak Lake and Conconully Lake, and on a river that shares its name with the county.
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Where on earth are we? You will have to search far and wide to find this fine town. Stretch your brain and expand your areas of search to find us!
Cowboys and Indians Town was started as a goldmining town • Cattle drives • Chief Joseph is buried nearby • Part of the Wild West • Local towns hold cowboy competitions
Population • Located in the least populated area of our state • Town’s population 2,390
Where? • County with same name as our town • On a river bearing the same name • Between Omak Lake and Conconully Lake