Gray Wolf River

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Gray Wolf River is a cold, fast-flowing mountain stream in Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, known for its rugged canyon scenery and role in the region’s salmon and steelhead habitat.

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Gray Wolf River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basin Dungeness River watershed NERFINISHED
channelType mountain stream
climate maritime temperate
contributesTo anadromous fish runs in the Dungeness River system
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Clallam County, Washington NERFINISHED
drainage Strait of Juan de Fuca basin NERFINISHED
ecosystemRole salmon spawning habitat
steelhead spawning habitat
flowCharacteristic fast-flowing
flowDirection generally northward
flowsThrough Olympic Mountains NERFINISHED
Olympic National Forest NERFINISHED
hasFeature boulder-strewn channel
forested canyon walls
steep gradient
hasTrail Gray Wolf River Trail NERFINISHED
landform rugged canyon
locatedIn Olympic Peninsula NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
surface form: Washington State
nearProtectedArea Olympic National Park NERFINISHED
notableFor rugged canyon scenery
salmon habitat
steelhead habitat
protectedArea Olympic National Forest NERFINISHED
recreation backpacking
fishing
hiking
region Olympic Peninsula NERFINISHED
sourceRegion Olympic Mountains high country
state Washington
supportsSpecies Pacific salmon
steelhead trout
tributaryOf Dungeness River NERFINISHED
waterTemperature cold
waterType freshwater

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Dungeness River hasTributary Gray Wolf River