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- Facts about the Yakima River12345:
- The river flows 214 miles from headwaters to mouth, with an average drop of 9.85 feet per mile.
- It is the longest river entirely in Washington state.
- The Yakima River Basin is one of the most intensively irrigated areas in the United States.
- The river irrigates about 460,000 acres in the river valley.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The length of the river from headwaters to mouth is 214 miles (344 km), with an average drop of 9.85 feet per mile (1.866 m/km). It is the longest river entirely in Washington state.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakima_RiverThe Yakima River flows 215 miles from the outlet of Keechelus Lake in the central Washington Cascades southeasterly to the Columbia River, draining an area of 6,155 square miles. The Yakima River Basin is one of the most intensively irrigated areas in the United States. Population in the Yakima River Basin was about 238,000 in 1990.www.usgs.gov/centers/washington-water-science-c…The Yakima River is a tributary of the Columbia River in south central and eastern Washington state, named for the indigenous Yakama people. The length of the river from headwaters to mouth is 214 miles (344 km), with an average drop of 9.85 feet per mile (1.866 m/km). It is the longest river entirely in Washington state.kids.kiddle.co/Yakima_RiverLocated in south central Washington State, the Yakima River has eight major rivers and numerous smaller tributaries. The basin extends from the wetter, higher elevation portion of the basin to a significantly drier, lower elevation. Most of the precipitation in the basin falls during the winter months as snow in the mountains.transect-of-the-americas.wsu.edu/yakima/Yakima River, river, south-central Washington, U.S., rising in the Cascade Range, near Snoqualmie Pass. It flows southeastward about 200 miles (320 km) past Ellensburg and Yakima to join the Columbia River near Kennewick in Benton county. The Yakima and its tributaries irrigate about 460,000 acres (190,000 hectares) in the river valley.www.britannica.com/place/Yakima-River - People also ask
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WebYakima River, river, south-central Washington, U.S., rising in the Cascade Range, near Snoqualmie Pass. It flows southeastward about 200 miles (320 km) past Ellensburg and Yakima to join the Columbia River near …
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WebThe Yakima is one of the West’s premier streams, known for its fly fishing, recreational floating, spectacular river canyon and unique wildlife. Named after the indigenous Yakama people, the river flows 214 miles from its …
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WebLocated in south central Washington State, the Yakima River has eight major rivers and numerous smaller tributaries. The basin extends from the wetter, higher elevation portion of the basin to a significantly drier, lower …
WebThe Yakima River is a tributary of the Columbia River in south central and eastern Washington state, named for the indigenous Yakama people. The length of the river from headwaters to mouth is 214 miles (344 km), with …
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