Humptulips River

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The Humptulips River is a river in western Washington State known for flowing through the Olympic Peninsula’s temperate rainforests and supporting salmon and steelhead runs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
climateZone marine west coast climate
continent North America
country United States of America
ecosystemType coastal river ecosystem
fishSpecies Chinook salmon NERFINISHED
Chum salmon NERFINISHED
Coho salmon NERFINISHED
cutthroat trout NERFINISHED
steelhead trout
flowsInto Grays Harbor NERFINISHED
flowsThrough temperate rainforest
western Washington
hasFloodRisk yes
hasLandUse forestry in surrounding basin
hasManagement U.S. Forest Service (upper watershed lands) NERFINISHED
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (fisheries) NERFINISHED
hasTributary East Fork Humptulips River NERFINISHED
West Fork Humptulips River NERFINISHED
knownFor salmon fishing
steelhead fishing
temperate rainforest scenery
languageOfName Chehalis language (Native American) NERFINISHED
locatedIn Grays Harbor County, Washington NERFINISHED
Washington
surface form: Washington State
locatedOn Olympic Peninsula NERFINISHED
mouth Grays Harbor NERFINISHED
nameEtymology derived from a Native American word
near Humptulips, Washington NERFINISHED
partOf Olympic Peninsula watershed NERFINISHED
precipitationLevel high annual rainfall region
region Pacific Northwest
riverSystem Pacific Ocean drainage basin
sourceRegion Olympic Mountains NERFINISHED
Olympic National Forest NERFINISHED
supports salmon runs
steelhead runs
usedFor boating
rafting
recreational fishing

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Grays Harbor receivesRiver Humptulips River