Kalama River

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The Kalama River is a tributary of the Columbia River in southwestern Washington State, known for its scenic forested course and popular salmon and steelhead fishing.

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Kalama River canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
flowsInto Columbia River
flowsThrough forested terrain
hasFishSpecies Chinook salmon
coho salmon
sea-run cutthroat trout
steelhead trout
hasManagementAuthority Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
hasMouthElevation near sea level
hasNearbySettlement City of Kalama
hasSalmonRuns coho
fall Chinook
spring Chinook
isInWatershed Lower Columbia River region
surface form: Lower Columbia River watershed
isPopularWith sport fishers
knownFor salmon fishing
scenic forested course
steelhead fishing
locatedIn Cowlitz County, Washington NERFINISHED
Washington
surface form: Washington State
mouthLocatedIn Columbia River
mouthNear Kalama, Washington NERFINISHED
partOf Columbia River Basin
surface form: Columbia River basin
recreationSiteFor anglers
kayakers
region southwestern Washington
state Washington
tributaryOf Columbia River
usedFor boating
rafting
recreational fishing

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Southwest Washington containsRiver Kalama River
Kalama, Washington hasFeature Kalama River