Asotin Creek

Asotin Creek (also known historically as the Asotin River) is a tributary of the Snake River in Asotin County, southeastern Washington. The creek's main stem is 15.5 miles (24.9 km) long, and measured to the head of its longest tributary its length is 33.7 miles (54.2 km). It flows into the Snake River at the town of Asotin, about 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Lewiston–Clarkston. Asotin Creek drains about 325 square miles (840 km2) of mostly semi-arid plateau country on the northeastern flank of the Blue Mountains.

Asotin Creek
Fish weir on lower Asotin Creek, 2010
Location
CountryUnited States
StateWashington
Physical characteristics
SourceConfluence of North and South Forks
  locationNear Cloverland, WA
  coordinates46°16′21″N 117°17′31″W
  elevation1,847 ft (563 m)
MouthSnake River
  location
Asotin, WA
  coordinates
46°20′37″N 117°03′12″W
  elevation
738 ft (225 m)
Length15.5 mi (24.9 km)
Basin size325 sq mi (840 km2)
Discharge 
  locationabout 0.1 mi (0.16 km) from the mouth
  average97 cu ft/s (2.7 m3/s)
  minimum17 cu ft/s (0.48 m3/s)
  maximum5,050 cu ft/s (143 m3/s)

The creek's name is derived from the Nez Perce for "eel", from the abundance of freshwater eels caught there. The town of Asotin in 1878 and Asotin County in 1883 both were named after the creek.

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