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  1. Snake River | Map, Length, Description, & Facts

    WEBMay 27, 1999 · Snake River, largest tributary of the Columbia River and one of the most important streams in the Pacific Northwest section of …

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    1. a river in northwestern US. Rising in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, it flows for 1,038 miles (1,670 km) through Idaho into the state of Washington, where it joins the Columbia River.
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  3. Snake River - American Rivers

    WEBLearn about the Snake River, a tributary of the Columbia River, and its salmon, dams, and restoration efforts. Find out how removing the four lower Snake River dams would benefit the river, the salmon, and the region.

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  4. Snake River - Wikiwand

  5. Snake River - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  6. Snake River - WorldAtlas

    WEBMay 1, 2022 · Considered one of the Pacific Northwest's great rivers, the Snake River originates near the mountains of the Continental Divide within northwest Wyoming. The river's course then flows into Jackson Lake …

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    Snake River, largest tributary of the Columbia River and one of the most important streams in the Pacific Northwest section of the United States. It rises in the mountains of the Continental Divide near the southeastern corner of Yellowstone National Park in northwestern Wyoming and flows south
    The Snake River is a major river in the interior Pacific Northwest region of the United States. About 1,080 miles (1,740 km) long, it is the largest tributary of the Columbia River, which is the largest North American river that empties into the Pacific Ocean.
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    The Snake River follows a serpentine course between Yellowstone National Park and the Columbia River. However, its name comes not from its shape, but from a local Native American tribe, the Shoshone, who lived along the river's shoreline in present-day southeastern Idaho.
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    In terms of discharge, the Snake River is the twelfth largest river in the United States, and it contributes about one-fifth of the Columbia's total outflow into the Pacific. The volume of the Snake River peaks in late spring and early summer as snow melts in the Rocky Mountains, and reaches its lowest point in the fall.
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  8. Snake River - New World Encyclopedia

    WEBThe Snake River follows a serpentine course between Yellowstone National Park and the Columbia River. However, its name comes not from its shape, but from a local Native American tribe, the Shoshone, who …

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  10. Snake River - The Oregon Encyclopedia

    WEBLearn about the history, geography, and ecology of the Snake River, the longest tributary to the Columbia River. The article covers the river's formation, exploration, irrigation, dams, salmon, and controversies.

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  11. Snake River - U.S. National Park Service