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  2. Yakima River - Wikipedia

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    The Yakima River is a tributary of the Columbia River in south central and eastern Washington state, named for the indigenous Yakama people. Lewis and Clark mention in their journals that the Chin-nâm pam (or the Lower Snake River Chamnapam Nation) called the river Tâpe têtt [6] (also rendered Tapteete), [7] possibly from the French tape-tête, meaning "head hit".

  3. Umtanum Ridge Water Gap - Wikipedia

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    Fly fishing from drift boat on the Yakima River in the Yakima River Canyon. Umtanum Ridge Water Gap is a geologic feature in Washington state in the United States. It includes the Yakima Canyon (or "Yakima River Canyon"), and is located between the cities of Ellensburg and Yakima in central Washington. [1]

  4. Washington State Route 821 - Wikipedia

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    A section of SR 821 in the Yakima River Canyon. SR 821 begins at an interchange with I-82, co-signed with US 97, northeast of Selah in northern Yakima County.The interchange also includes a connection to Firing Center Road, which continues east into the Yakima Training Center, a military installation that spans the mountainous area between Yakima and the Columbia River.

  5. Yakima River Delta - Wikipedia

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    Signage for the Yakima Delta Wildlife Management Unit. Most of the delta is located within protected areas. The entirety of the south side of the Yakima River, as well as a portion on the west side of the river to the north of I-182, are contained within the Yakima Delta Wildlife Management Unit which is owned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

  6. Keechelus Lake - Wikipedia

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    Keechelus Lake is part of the Columbia River basin, being the source of the Yakima River, which is a tributary to the Columbia River. Keechelus Lake looking toward Hyak and Alpental. The lake is used as a storage reservoir for the Yakima Project, an irrigation project run by the United States Bureau of Reclamation. Although a natural lake ...

  7. Category:Yakima River - Wikipedia

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    Yakima River Delta; Yakima Sportsman State Park This page was last edited on 28 February 2019, at 07:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. Naches River - Wikipedia

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    The Naches River is a tributary of the Yakima River in central Washington in the United States. Beginning as the Little Naches River , it is about 75 miles (121 km) long. [ 1 ] After the confluence of the Little Naches and Bumping River the name becomes simply the Naches River.

  9. Category:Populated places on the Yakima River - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Populated places on the Yakima River" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.