White Chuck River | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
State | Washington |
Region | Snohomish County |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Glacier Peak |
• location | Cascade Range |
• coordinates | 48°2′43″N 121°9′42″W / 48.04528°N 121.16167°W / 48.04528; -121.16167 |
• elevation | 5,788 ft (1,764 m) |
Mouth | Sauk River |
• coordinates | 48°10′22″N 121°28′20″W / 48.17278°N 121.47222°W / 48.17278; -121.47222 |
• elevation | 912 ft (278 m) |
Length | 23 mi (37 km) |
The White Chuck River is a river in the U.S. state of Washington. It is a tributary of the Sauk River.
Course
The White Chuck River originates on the slopes of Glacier Peak in the Cascade Range, near White Chuck Cinder Cone. It flows generally northwest to join the Sauk River south of Darrington. The Sauk River in turn joins the Skagit River, which empties into Skagit Bay, part of Puget Sound.
See also
References
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: White Chuck River
- ^ Calculated via Google Earth
- "White Chuck Cinder Cone — Coolest volcanic cone north of Lassen". Hike of the Week. 2014-09-11. Retrieved 2016-10-10.
- Washington Water Year 2005, USGS Water Resources Data
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