Yakima Basin Overview - Yakima Basin Fish and Wildlife Recovery Board

By A Mystery Man Writer

The Yakima River, a tributary to the Columbia River, runs 214 miles and is the longest river entirely within Washington state. The Yakima River Basin encompasses 6,100 square miles in south-central Washington, totaling 10% of the state. The river flows from the crest of the Cascade Mountains, near Snoqualmie Pass, to its confluence with

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