North Fork Sauk River

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The North Fork Sauk River is a glacially fed river in Washington State’s North Cascades, originating on the slopes of Glacier Peak and flowing through rugged wilderness before joining the Sauk River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glacial river
river
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin Skagit River
surface form: Skagit River basin
ecoregion Cascade Mountains forest ecoregion
fedBy glacial meltwater
flowsDirection generally westward
flowsThrough Glacier Peak Wilderness
Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
surface form: Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest
hasBridge North Fork Sauk River trail bridge
hasCharacteristic cold water temperatures
rugged canyon sections
steep gradient
hasHazard logjams
seasonal flooding
locatedIn Cascade Range
surface form: North Cascades

Snohomish County, Washington NERFINISHED
management U.S. Forest Service
mouth Sauk River
mouthElevation approximately 600 feet
mouthLocation near Bedal, Washington
nearCommunity Darrington, Washington
nearFeature White Pass (Glacier Peak Wilderness)
nearTrail North Fork Sauk River trail region
surface form: North Fork Sauk Trail
partOf Sauk–Suiattle River watershed
protectedArea Glacier Peak Wilderness
recreation backpacking
fishing
hiking
region Pacific Northwest
riverSystem Sauk River
source Glacier Peak
sourceElevation approximately 1800 meters
sourceLocation Glacier Peak Wilderness
sourceMountainRange Cascade Range
state Washington
supportsSpecies salmon
trout
tributaryOf Sauk River
watercourseType mountain river

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Glacier Peak drainage North Fork Sauk River