Priest River

Priest River
Log drivers on the Priest River
Priest River is located in Idaho
Priest River
Location of the mouth of the Priest River in Idaho
Location
CountryUnited States
StateIdaho
CountyBonner County, Idaho
Physical characteristics
SourceUpper Priest Lake
 • locationBonner County, Idaho
 • coordinates48°45′58″N 116°51′52″W / 48.76611°N 116.86444°W / 48.76611; -116.86444[1]
 • elevation2,445 ft (745 m)[2]
MouthPend Oreille River
 • location
in Priest River, Bonner County, Idaho
 • coordinates
48°10′37″N 116°53′34″W / 48.17694°N 116.89278°W / 48.17694; -116.89278[1]
 • elevation
2,054 ft (626 m)[1]
Length68 mi (109 km)[3]
Basin size980 sq mi (2,500 km2)[4]
Discharge 
 • locationPriest River, Idaho
 • average1,732 cuft/s
 • minimum285 cuft/s
 • maximum3,500 cuft/s
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftEast River, Lion Creek
 • rightUpper West Branch, Lower West Branch, Granite Creek

The Priest River is a 68-mile (109 km) long[3] tributary of the Pend Oreille River in the U.S. state of Idaho. It is part of the Columbia River basin, as the Pend Oreille River is a tributary of the Columbia River. The river's drainage basin is 980 square miles (2,500 km2) in area.[4]

The river was named for a Roman Catholic priest, Father Roothaan.[5]

  1. ^ a b c "Priest River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. June 21, 1979. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
  2. ^ Source elevation derived from Google Earth search using GNIS source coordinates.
  3. ^ a b "National Hydrography Dataset". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved July 15, 2013. Note: Length includes Priest Lake. The Priest River is 47 miles (76 km) long not including Priest Lake.
  4. ^ a b Intermountain Subbasin Plan, Pend Oreille Archived 2012-02-05 at the Wayback Machine, Northwest Power and Conservation Council
  5. ^ Biennial Report of the Board of Trustees of the State Historical Society of Idaho. Idaho State Historical Society. 1922. p. 21.