Satsop River | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
State | Washington |
County | Grays Harbor |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Confluence of East and West Forks |
• coordinates | 47°2′11″N 123°31′38″W / 47.03639°N 123.52722°W[1] |
Mouth | Chehalis River |
• coordinates | 46°58′44″N 123°28′53″W / 46.97889°N 123.48139°W[1] |
• elevation | 23 ft (7.0 m)[1] |
Length | 6.5 mi (10.5 km)[2] |
Basin size | 291 sq mi (750 km2)[3] |
Discharge | |
• location | river mile 2.3 near Satsop, WA[4] |
• average | 2,039 cu ft/s (57.7 m3/s)[4] |
• minimum | 147 cu ft/s (4.2 m3/s) |
• maximum | 51,800 cu ft/s (1,470 m3/s) |
The Satsop River is a stream in the U.S. state of Washington. It has three main tributary forks, the East Fork, West Fork, and Middle Fork Satsop Rivers. The main stem Satsop River is formed by the confluence of the West and East Forks. The Middle Fork is a tributary of the East Fork. The three forks are much longer than the main stem Satsop itself, which flows south from the confluence only a few miles to join the Chehalis River near Satsop, Washington. Other significant tributaries include the Canyon River and Little River, both tributaries of the West Fork Satsop, and Decker Creek, a tributary of the East Fork Satsop River. The Satsop River's major tributaries originate in the Olympic Mountains and its southern foothills, the Satsop Hills, within Grays Harbor and Mason counties. Most of the Satsop River's watershed consists of heavily wooded hill lands. The upper tributaries extend into Olympic National Forest, approaching but not quite reaching Olympic National Park.
The Satsop River watershed is located east of the Wynoochee River and south of the Skokomish River watersheds.
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