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- Snake_River discharge "1552.61269869419".
- Snake_River maximumDischarge "11581.590256537".
- Snake_River minimumDischarge "76.4554858011".
- Snake_River watershed "278449.6217422234".
- Snake_River abstract "This article is about the river in the northwestern United States. For other uses, see Snake River (disambiguation).The Snake River is a major river of the greater Pacific Northwest in the United States. At 1,078 miles (1,735 km) long, it is the largest tributary of the Columbia River, the largest North American river that empties into the Pacific Ocean. Rising in western Wyoming, the river flows through the Snake River Plain of southern Idaho then through the rugged Hells Canyon area via northeastern Oregon and the rolling Palouse Hills to reach its mouth near the Washington Tri-Cities area, where it continues as part of the Columbia. Its drainage basin encompasses parts of six U.S. states, and its average discharge is over 54,000 cubic feet per second (1,500 m3/s).Rugged mountains divided by rolling plains characterize the physiographically diverse watershed of the Snake River. The Snake River Plain was created by a volcanic hotspot which now lies underneath Yellowstone National Park, the headwaters of the Snake River. Gigantic glacial-retreat flooding episodes that occurred during the previous Ice Age carved out many topographical features including various canyons and ridges along the middle and lower Snake. Two of these catastrophic flooding events significantly affected the river and its surrounds.More than 11,000 years ago, prehistoric Native Americans lived along the Snake. Salmon from the Pacific Ocean spawned in the millions in the river. These fish were central to the lives of the people along the Snake below Shoshone Falls. By the time Lewis and Clark crossed the Rockies and sighted the valley of a Snake tributary, the Nez Perce and Shoshone were the most powerful people in the region. Contact with Europeans introduced horses to some tribes, reshaping their lifestyles for the next few hundred years before outside settlement. Later explorers and fur trappers further changed and used the resources of the Snake River basin. At one point, a hand sign made by the Shoshones representing fish was misinterpreted to represent a snake, giving the Snake River its name.By the middle 19th century, the Oregon Trail, a pioneer trail of which a major portion followed the Snake River, had been established. Steamboats and railroads moved agricultural products and minerals along the river throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries. The powerful, steep flow of the Snake River has been utilized since the 1890s to generate hydroelectricity, enhance navigation and provide irrigation water from fifteen major dams that have transformed the lower river into a series of reservoirs, several of which have been proposed for removal to restore some of the river's once-tremendous salmon runs.".
- Snake_River city American_Falls,_Idaho.
- Snake_River city Blackfoot,_Idaho.
- Snake_River city Burley,_Idaho.
- Snake_River city Homedale,_Idaho.
- Snake_River city Idaho_Falls,_Idaho.
- Snake_River city Lewiston,_Idaho.
- Snake_River city Tri-Cities,_Washington.
- Snake_River city Twin_Falls,_Idaho.
- Snake_River country United_States.
- Snake_River discharge "1552.61269869419".
- Snake_River leftTributary Grande_Ronde_River.
- Snake_River leftTributary Hoback_River.
- Snake_River leftTributary Imnaha_River.
- Snake_River leftTributary Malheur_River.
- Snake_River leftTributary Owyhee_River.
- Snake_River leftTributary Portneuf_River_(Idaho).
- Snake_River leftTributary Powder_River_(Oregon).
- Snake_River leftTributary Salt_River_(Wyoming).
- Snake_River length "1734872.832".
- Snake_River maximumDischarge "11581.590256537".
- Snake_River minimumDischarge "76.4554858011".
- Snake_River mouthElevation "109.1184".
- Snake_River mouthMountain Burbank,_Washington.
- Snake_River mouthMountain Franklin_County,_Washington.
- Snake_River mouthMountain Walla_Walla_County,_Washington.
- Snake_River mouthPlace Burbank,_Washington.
- Snake_River mouthPlace Franklin_County,_Washington.
- Snake_River mouthPlace Walla_Walla_County,_Washington.
- Snake_River mouthPosition Snake_River__mouthPosition__1.
- Snake_River region Pacific_Northwest.
- Snake_River rightTributary Boise_River.
- Snake_River rightTributary Clearwater_River_(Idaho).
- Snake_River rightTributary Henrys_Fork_(Snake_River).
- Snake_River rightTributary Malad_River.
- Snake_River rightTributary Palouse_River.
- Snake_River rightTributary Payette_River.
- Snake_River rightTributary Salmon_River_(Idaho).
- Snake_River riverMouth Columbia_River.
- Snake_River source Rocky_Mountains.
- Snake_River sourceElevation "2720.9496".
- Snake_River sourceMountain Yellowstone_National_Park.
- Snake_River sourcePlace Yellowstone_National_Park.
- Snake_River sourcePosition Snake_River__sourcePosition__1.
- Snake_River state Idaho.
- Snake_River state Oregon.
- Snake_River state Washington_(state).
- Snake_River state Wyoming.
- Snake_River synonym "Lewis River".
- Snake_River synonym "Shoshone River".
- Snake_River thumbnail Snake_River_and_Columbia_Plateau_Trail.jpg?width=300.
- Snake_River watershed "2.784496217422234E11".
- Snake_River wikiPageExternalLink snake.php.
- Snake_River wikiPageExternalLink snake-river-dams.
- Snake_River wikiPageExternalLink riversrec.
- Snake_River wikiPageExternalLink Snake-River.html.
- Snake_River wikiPageID "27982".
- Snake_River wikiPageLength "99432".
- Snake_River wikiPageOutDegree "453".
- Snake_River wikiPageRevisionID "706678369".
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Algal_bloom.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_climate.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink American_Falls,_Idaho.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink American_Falls_Dam.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink American_bullfrog.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink American_pioneer.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink American_spadefoot_toad.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Anatone,_Washington.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Henry_(fur_trader).
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Angling_in_Yellowstone_National_Park.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Annie_Faxon.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Arable_land.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Artesian_aquifer.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Aspen.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Bald_eagle.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Bannock_people.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Barge.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Barrows_goldeneye.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Basalt.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Bear_River_(Utah).
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Beaverhead_River.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Big_Wood_River.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Bighorn_River.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Bighorn_sheep.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Bison.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Bitterroot_Range.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Bivalvia.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Blackfoot,_Idaho.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Mountains_(Pacific_Northwest).
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Boise,_Idaho.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Boise_River.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Bonneville_flood.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Brown-headed_cowbird.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Brownlee_Dam.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Bruneau_River.
- Snake_River wikiPageWikiLink Buhl,_Idaho.