Pilchuck River
Pilchuck River | |
River | |
Map of the Pilchuck River highlighted in the Snohomish River watershed | |
Country | United States |
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State | Washington |
Region | Snohomish County |
Cities | Snohomish, Granite Falls |
Source | Cascade Range |
- elevation | 2,125 ft (648 m) [1] |
- coordinates | 47°59′19″N 121°40′43″W / 47.98861°N 121.67861°W [2] |
Mouth | Snohomish River |
- elevation | 8 ft (2 m) [1] |
- coordinates | 47°54′13″N 122°5′27″W / 47.90361°N 122.09083°WCoordinates: 47°54′13″N 122°5′27″W / 47.90361°N 122.09083°W [2] |
Length | 40 mi (64 km) [1] |
Basin | 127 sq mi (329 km2) [3] |
Discharge | |
- average | 467 cu ft/s (13 m3/s) |
- max | 5,050 cu ft/s (143 m3/s) |
- min | 36 cu ft/s (1 m3/s) |
The Pilchuck River is a river in the U.S. state of Washington. The name is derived from Chinook Jargon pilpil ("blood", "red") and chuck ("water"), or "red water".[4]
Course
The Pilchuck River originates in the Cascade Range. It flows generally west and then south, past Granite Falls, to join the Snohomish River near Snohomish. The Snohomish empties into Possession Sound, part of Puget Sound.[3]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 Calculated via Google Earth
- 1 2 U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Pilchuck River
- 1 2 Washington Water Year 2005, USGS Water Resources Data
- ↑ Bright, William (2004). Native American placenames of the United States. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 382. ISBN 978-0-8061-3598-4. Retrieved 6 April 2011.
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