Duckabush River

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Duckabush River is a scenic river on Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula, known for its forested valley, salmon habitat, and access to hiking in Olympic National Park.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Duckabush River canonical 3
Duckabush River watershed (partly) 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf natural watercourse
river
accessedViaRoad Duckabush Road NERFINISHED
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
flowsInto Hood Canal
hasEcosystemType temperate rainforest
hasFishSpecies Chinook salmon
Chum salmon
Coho salmon
Trout
surface form: cutthroat trout

steelhead trout
hasHydrologicalSystem Pacific Ocean drainage basin
hasManagementAgency National Park Service
U.S. Forest Service
hasMouthElevation sea level
hasNearbyCommunity Brinnon, Washington
hasTrailhead Duckabush trailhead
hasValley Duckabush River valley
hasVegetationType coniferous forest
old-growth forest remnants
hasWildlife Roosevelt elk
bald eagle
black bear
river otter
isTributaryOf Hood Canal
knownFor access to hiking trails
salmon habitat
scenic forested valley
wilderness character
locatedIn Jefferson County, Washington NERFINISHED
Olympic Peninsula
Washington
surface form: Washington State
locatedInProtectedArea Olympic National Forest
Olympic National Park
mouthLocation Hood Canal
Puget Sound region
partOfWatershed Hood Canal
surface form: Hood Canal watershed
recreationActivity backpacking
fishing
hiking
wildlife viewing
region Pacific Northwest
sourceLocation Olympic Mountains
Olympic National Park
state Washington

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Jefferson County, Washington contains Duckabush River
Hood Canal hasInflow Duckabush River
Olympic National Forest contains Duckabush River
this entity surface form: Duckabush River watershed (partly)
Brinnon, Washington hasNearbyAttraction Duckabush River