The Clearwater River is in the
northwestern United States, in
north central Idaho
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. Its length is ,
[U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. , accessed May 3, 2011] westward from the
Bitterroot Mountains along the Idaho-
Montana
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border, and joins the
Snake River
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at
Lewiston. the
Lewis and Clark Expedition
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descended the Clearwater River in dugout canoes, putting in at downstream from
Orofino; they reached the
Columbia Bar
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and the
Pacific Ocean
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about six weeks later.
By average discharge, the Clearwater River is the largest tributary of the Snake River. The River got its name for the
Niimiipuutímt naming as ''Koos-Koos-Kia'' - "clear water".
The
drainage basin
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of the Clearwater River is . Its mean annual
discharge
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is
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Course
In the small town of
Kooskia, the Middle Fork and South Fork of the Clearwater River join their waters to form the main stem of the Clearwater. The larger Middle Fork is made up of the combined flows of the
Lochsa and
Selway rivers which flow from the
Bitterroot Mountains located to the east, while the much smaller South Fork originates in the
Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness to the south. From the confluence, the Clearwater flows northwest, passing the Heart of the Monster site of the
Nez Perce National Historical Park
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.
U.S. Route 12
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follows the river to
Kamiah, where Lawyer Creek from the southwest joins it.
The river continues northwest through a canyon to the confluence with Lolo Creek from the east. It soon passes the town of
Greer and receives Jim Ford Creek from the east. At
Orofino, the river gains the waters of Orofino Creek and swings westward in a nearly straight line for about , then receives the
North Fork from the northeast at
Ahsahka, close to
Dworshak Reservoir
Dworshak Dam is a concrete gravity dam in the western United States, on the North Fork of the Clearwater River in north central Idaho. In Clearwater County, the dam is located approximately northwest of Orofino and impounds the Dwor ...
. After the North Fork contributes its flow, the Clearwater continues west and receives Big Canyon Creek from the south and Bedrock Creek from the north.
As the river canyon cuts deeper into the
Columbia Plateau
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, the Clearwater passes the unincorporated communities of
Lenore and Myrtle, where it receives Cottonwood Creek from the southeast, and Arrow, where it receives the
Potlatch River
The Potlatch River is in the state of Idaho in the United States. About long, it is the lowermost major tributary to the Clearwater River, a tributary of the Snake River that is in turn a tributary of the Columbia River. Once surrounded by ar ...
from the north. Lapwai Creek joins from the south, where the river passes close to
Spalding. Here,
U.S. Route 95 crosses the Clearwater and is co-signed with U.S. Route 12 along the river's north bank for several miles. The river soon widens and slows into the slack water of
Lower Granite Lake as it approaches
Lewiston. Just as it crosses the Idaho-
Washington
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** Washington metropolitan area, the metropolitan area centered o ...
state line, it joins its waters with the Snake River.
Tributaries
The Clearwater breaks into several separate forks:
* Clearwater River (west of
Orofino to
Lewiston-
Snake River
The Snake River is a major river of the greater Pacific Northwest region in the United States. At long, it is the largest tributary of the Columbia River, in turn, the largest North American river that empties into the Pacific Ocean. The Snake ...
)
**
Potlatch River
The Potlatch River is in the state of Idaho in the United States. About long, it is the lowermost major tributary to the Clearwater River, a tributary of the Snake River that is in turn a tributary of the Columbia River. Once surrounded by ar ...
(Latah, Clearwater and Nez Perce Counties)
**
North Fork Clearwater River (stream, Clearwater County - ; headwaters near Illinois Peak to just west of
Orofino)
*** Little North Fork Clearwater River (stream,
Shoshone
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* Northern Shoshone: southern Idaho
* Western Shoshone: Nevada, northern Utah
* Goshute: western Utah, easte ...
&
Clearwater Counties; headwaters in south-central Shoshone County, joins the North Fork in the
Dworshak Reservoir
Dworshak Dam is a concrete gravity dam in the western United States, on the North Fork of the Clearwater River in north central Idaho. In Clearwater County, the dam is located approximately northwest of Orofino and impounds the Dwor ...
)
** Middle Fork Clearwater River (stream,
Idaho County - ; formed by the confluence of the
Selway and
Lochsa at
Lowell)
** South Fork Clearwater River (stream,
Idaho County - ; headwaters near Red River Hot Springs to
Kooskia, confluence with the Middle Fork)
*** Little Clearwater River (stream,
Idaho County - ; near Three Prong Mountain to near Spot Mountain)
River modifications
The Dworshak Reservoir is the only major
lake
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on the Clearwater system, created from the
Dworshak Dam
Dworshak Dam is a concrete gravity dam in the western United States, on the North Fork of the Clearwater River in north central Idaho. In Clearwater County, the dam is located approximately northwest of Orofino and impounds the Dwors ...
, completed in the early 1970s. Dworshak Dam is on the North Fork of the Clearwater River and is just northwest of
Orofino. There is no
fish ladder
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; the dam blocks
salmon
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and
steelhead
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passage.
History
The border between
Washington
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** Washington metropolitan area, the metropolitan area centered o ...
and
Idaho
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was defined as the meridian running north from the confluence of the Clearwater River and the
Snake River
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. Although this border is often referred to as the
117th meridian west
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The 117th meridian west forms a great ...
longitude, the actual border line is slightly west (less than 2 miles) of the 117th meridian.
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See also
*
List of rivers of Idaho
This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of Idaho.
By drainage basin
This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name.
Pacific Ocean
*''Columbia River (WA)''
** Snake River
*** Palo ...
*
List of longest streams of Idaho
A total of seventy streams that are at least long flow through the U.S. state of Idaho. All of these streams originate in the United States except the Kootenai River (third-longest) and the Moyie River (thirty-first-longest), both of which begi ...
References
External links
* , USGS GNIS
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Rivers of Idaho
Tributaries of the Snake River
Rivers of Clearwater County, Idaho
Rivers of Idaho County, Idaho
Rivers of Shoshone County, Idaho
Rivers of Nez Perce County, Idaho
Clearwater National Forest