Cascade River (Washington)

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The Cascade River is a river in the U.S. state of Washington.

It ends at Marblemount in Skagit River. He is a National Wild and Scenic River.

Southern Bayou

The southern arm springs from the South Cascade Lake and flowing short towards the west before it turns north and eventually connects with the central arm and the Cascade River forms. Over half of this path he meanders through a long gorge called Box Canyon.

Middle Bayou

The middle arm has its origin at the end of the Middle Cascade Glacier, flows first north and then turns west to flow into the southern arm and to form the Cascade River. Before the mouth of it falls on the Gemini Falls.

Northern branch of the river

The northern branch stems from the Cascade Pass, then always flows north until it turns to the Cascade River and flows into this. On his way he takes on several mountain streams.

Cascade River

The Cascade River begins at the confluence of southern and middle arm and flows to the confluence with the northern arm of the north. Then he turns to the northwest. At the mouth of Marble Creek, the river turns to the west until it flows into the Skagit River.

Inflows

Southern Bayou

  • Salix Creek
  • High Log Creek
  • Drop Creek
  • Milt Creek
  • Pincer Creek

Middle Bayou

  • Cleve Creek

Northern branch of the river

  • Soldier Boy Creek
  • Midas Creek
  • Morningstar Creek
  • Boston Creek
  • Gilbert Creek
  • Eldorado Creek
  • Roush Creek
  • Hidden Lake Creek

Cascade River

  • Barrett Creek
  • Sonny Boy Creek
  • Swamp Creek
  • Kindy Creek
  • Hard Creek
  • Found Creek
  • Sibley Creek
  • Marble Creek
  • Lookout Creek
  • Irene Creek
  • Day Creek
  • Boulder Creek
  • Clark Creek
  • Jordan Creek
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