Doty, Washington

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History

The Doty-Dryad area was once known as North Prairie and the lands were first settled in 1852 by Joseph and Karolina Mauermann, Austrian immigrants who traveled by wagon train from Missouri. The region was inundated with strands of old growth fir and teemed with abundant wildlife, including cougars which caused issues for farmers attempting to raise cattle. The closest post office at the time was in Olympia, approximately Template:Convert away.[2]

Chauncey A. Doty built a sawmill in the area around 1900, and the community that sprang up around it was named after him.[3][4] Doty once boasted the largest sawmill in Lewis County.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". In 1923, the Cowlitz, Chehalis, & Cascade Railroad, during a region-wide expansion, renamed the spur station at Doty to Macomber, in honor of a local family.[5]

Post office

A post office was established in Doty inside a store on November 2, 1900 but the building was lost in a fire. Reestablished inside the historic Doty General Store, the post office was once moved to a postmaster's house in 1957 where it operated until shifting back to the store in 1973. In 2000, the post office celebrated its 100th anniversary though the location only provided post office boxes for rental.[6]

Climate

This region experiences warm (but not hot) and dry summers, with no average monthly temperatures above 71.6 °F. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Doty has a warm-summer Mediterranean climate, abbreviated "Csb" on climate maps.[7]

Arts and culture

Historic buildings and sites

Doty was once home to the Doty Bridge, a covered railroad bridge that was one of the last remaining in the state.[8][9] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places but had its designation removed in 1990.

Parks and recreation

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Between Dryad and Doty, Willapa Hills Trail bridge over the Chehalis River, 2025

Many residents in Doty participate in the annual Pe Ell River Run that has been held since 1978. The event consists of entrants buying or building water crafts and floating down the Chehalis River from Pe Ell to Rainbow Falls State Park, where riders can float over a slight waterfall that remained after severe flooding damage due to the Great Coastal Gale of 2007.[10][11]

The Willapa Hills Trail passes thru the area.[12]

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