Wolf Fork (Touchet River tributary)

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CountryUnited States
CountyColumbia
Wolf Fork
Wolf Fork (Touchet River tributary) is located in Washington (state)
Wolf Fork (Touchet River tributary)
Location of the mouth of the Wolf Fork in Washington
Location
CountryUnited States
StateWashington
CountyColumbia
Physical characteristics
SourceBlue Mountains
  locationUmatilla National Forest
  coordinates46°04′48″N 117°53′55″W / 46.08000°N 117.89861°W / 46.08000; -117.89861[1]
  elevation5,520 ft (1,680 m)[2]
MouthNorth Fork Touchet River
  location
South of Dayton
  coordinates
46°16′27″N 117°53′45″W / 46.27417°N 117.89583°W / 46.27417; -117.89583[1]
  elevation
1,903 ft (580 m)[1]
Length16.1 mi (25.9 km)[3]
Basin size41.8 sq mi (108 km2)[3]

The Wolf Fork is a 16.1-mile (25.9 km) long[3] headwater stream of the Touchet River in Columbia County, Washington. Draining off the northern Blue Mountains from in between 5,682-foot (1,732 m) Griffin Peak and Ski Bluewood, it flows north through a narrow valley along the eastern side of Newby Mountain.[2] At the small cabin community of Mountain Home Park, it is joined from the left by Robinson Fork.[4] It continues north to join the North Fork Touchet River, which joins with the South Fork Touchet River another 5 miles (8.0 km) downstream to form the Touchet River near Dayton.[5]

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