New Fork River

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The New Fork River is a tributary of the Green River in western Wyoming, known for its scenic float trips, trout fishing, and relatively undeveloped, wilderness-like character.

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New Fork River canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country United States of America
surface form: United States
environment relatively undeveloped
wilderness-like
hasCharacteristic low level of development along banks
relatively remote
scenic
hasFishSpecies trout
knownFor relatively undeveloped character
scenic float trips
trout fishing
wilderness-like character
locatedIn western Wyoming
locatedOnContinent North America
mouthCountry United States NERFINISHED
mouthRiver Green River NERFINISHED
mouthState Wyoming NERFINISHED
partOfRiverSystem Colorado River basin NERFINISHED
recreationActivity camping along riverbanks
float trips
fly fishing
state Wyoming NERFINISHED
tourismType ecotourism
outdoor recreation
tributaryOf Green River NERFINISHED
usedFor boating
kayaking
rafting
recreational fishing

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Pinedale, Wyoming hasNearbyFeature New Fork River
Sublette County, Wyoming contains New Fork River