Skagit River

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The Skagit River is a major river in northwestern Washington State that flows from the Cascade Mountains through fertile valleys and into Puget Sound, supporting significant salmon runs and hydroelectric power generation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
adjacentTo Burlington, Washington
Concrete, Washington
Mount Vernon, Washington
Sedro-Woolley, Washington
basinSize approximately 3,100 square miles in the United States
includes drainage in British Columbia, Canada
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses North Cascades National Park
Skagit Valley
ecoregion temperate rainforest and montane ecosystems
flowsInto Puget Sound
Skagit Bay
flowsThrough Skagit County
Snohomish County
Whatcom County
hasDam Diablo Dam
Gorge Dam
Ross Dam
hasFeature Skagit River delta
hasTributary Baker River
Cascade River
Sauk River
Suiattle River
hasValley Skagit Valley
hydroelectricProjectOperator Seattle City Light
importantFor commercial fisheries
recreational fishing
tribal fisheries
knownFor flooding events
hydroelectric power generation
major salmon runs
length approximately 150 miles
locatedIn North America
Pacific Northwest
Washington
surface form: Washington State
mouthLocation near Mount Vernon, Washington
partOf Skagit River self-linksurface differs
surface form: Skagit River watershed
sourceLocation British Columbia
Cascade Range
supportsSpecies Chinook salmon
Chum salmon
Coho salmon
Pink salmon
Sockeye salmon
steelhead trout
usedFor drinking water supply
irrigation
recreation

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Subject: Skagit River
Description of subject: The Skagit River is a major river in northwestern Washington State that flows from the Cascade Mountains through fertile valleys and into Puget Sound, supporting significant salmon runs and hydroelectric power generation.

Referenced by (44)

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Puget Sound drainageBasinIncludes Skagit River
Mount Vernon, Washington, United States locatedOnRiver Skagit River
subject surface form: Mount Vernon, Washington
Skagit County traversedBy Skagit River
Skagit County namedAfter Skagit River
Salish Sea drainageBasinIncludes Skagit River
Cool Glacier drainageBasin Skagit River
this entity surface form: Skagit River basin
North Fork Sauk River drainageBasin Skagit River
this entity surface form: Skagit River basin
Suiattle River partOf Skagit River
this entity surface form: Skagit River basin
Suiattle River drainageBasin Skagit River
this entity surface form: Skagit River watershed
Skagit River partOf Skagit River self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Skagit River watershed
Concrete, Washington locatedOn Skagit River
Clear Lake, Washington locatedNear Skagit River
Marblemount, Washington watercourse Skagit River
Skagit Bay hasInflow Skagit River
Skagit Bay hasInflow Skagit River
this entity surface form: North Fork Skagit River
Skagit Bay hasInflow Skagit River
this entity surface form: South Fork Skagit River
Mount Vernon locatedOnRiver Skagit River
subject surface form: Mount Vernon, Washington
Concrete locatedOn Skagit River
subject surface form: Concrete, Washington
Concrete river Skagit River
subject surface form: Concrete, Washington
Hamilton locatedOn Skagit River
subject surface form: Hamilton, Washington
Hamilton hasRiver Skagit River
subject surface form: Hamilton, Washington
Hamilton hasHydrologicalContext Skagit River
subject surface form: Hamilton, Washington
this entity surface form: Skagit River watershed
Skagit Valley farmlands irrigatedBy Skagit River
Washington State Route 20 crosses Skagit River
Skagit Valley Provincial Park isPartOf Skagit River
this entity surface form: Skagit River watershed
Picket Range drainage Skagit River
this entity surface form: Skagit River basin
Lyman, Washington locatedOn Skagit River
Hamilton, Washington locatedOn Skagit River
Hamilton, Washington watercourse Skagit River
Conway, Washington locatedNear Skagit River
Conway, Washington locatedInDrainageBasin Skagit River
this entity surface form: Skagit River basin
Sedro-Woolley, Washington locatedOn Skagit River
this entity surface form: Skagit River (nearby)
Burlington drainageBasin Skagit River
subject surface form: Burlington, Washington
this entity surface form: Skagit River basin
Burlington, Washington locatedNear Skagit River
Rockport, Washington locatedOnRiver Skagit River