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- Q5146006 subject Q8581491.
- Q5146006 subject Q8665890.
- Q5146006 abstract "The Collawash River is a 12-mile (19 km) tributary of the Clackamas River in the U.S. state of Oregon. Formed by the confluence of Elk Lake Creek and the East Fork Collawash River in the Cascade Range, it flows generally north-northwest from source to mouth through the Mount Hood National Forest. The largest tributary of the upper Clackamas, it provides about a third of bigger river's low-flow volume. About 35 percent of its watershed of 150 square miles (390 km2) is protected as wilderness.Fish habitat in the watershed is rated good to excellent. Catch-and-release fishing for trout is allowed on the main stem and the Hot Springs Fork tributary, but the streams are closed to fishing for salmon and steelhead. For whitewater runners, the river is considered as two or three sections which range from class II to class V on the International Scale of River Difficulty. Suggested flow range is 500 to 1000 cubic feet per second (14 to 28 m³/s).".
- Q5146006 district Q484404.
- Q5146006 length "19312.128".
- Q5146006 mouthElevation "448.056".
- Q5146006 mouthMountain Q1427290.
- Q5146006 mouthPlace Q1427290.
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- Q5146006 sourceElevation "704.6976".
- Q5146006 sourceMountain Q4558.
- Q5146006 sourcePlace Q4558.
- Q5146006 sourceRegion Q484404.
- Q5146006 state Q824.
- Q5146006 thumbnail Cement_Arch_Bridge_across_Collawash_River,_Mount_Hood,_1957_-_NARA_-_299089.jpg?width=300.
- Q5146006 watershed "3.884982165504E8".
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- Q5146006 district Q484404.
- Q5146006 lengthImperial "12".
- Q5146006 mouthElevationImperial "1470".
- Q5146006 mouthLocation "Mount Hood National Forest".
- Q5146006 mouthName Q2310768.
- Q5146006 name "Collawash River".
- Q5146006 sourceElevationImperial "2312".
- Q5146006 sourceLocation Q4558.
- Q5146006 sourceRegion "Clackamas County".
- Q5146006 state "Oregon".
- Q5146006 watershedImperial "150".
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- Q5146006 comment "The Collawash River is a 12-mile (19 km) tributary of the Clackamas River in the U.S. state of Oregon. Formed by the confluence of Elk Lake Creek and the East Fork Collawash River in the Cascade Range, it flows generally north-northwest from source to mouth through the Mount Hood National Forest. The largest tributary of the upper Clackamas, it provides about a third of bigger river's low-flow volume.".
- Q5146006 label "Collawash River".
- Q5146006 depiction Cement_Arch_Bridge_across_Collawash_River,_Mount_Hood,_1957_-_NARA_-_299089.jpg.
- Q5146006 name "Collawash River".