- Source: Alpowa Creek
Alpowa Creek is a stream in Garfield and Asotin Counties, southeastern Washington. It starts near Peola, about 10 miles (16 km) south of Pomeroy, in the foothills of the northern Blue Mountains just outside the Umatilla National Forest. It initially flows north through farmland before descending northeast into a canyon, flanked to the north by Alpowa Ridge and to the south by Knotgrass Ridge. It receives Stember Creek from the left; downstream of there, U.S. Highway 12 runs parallel to it. It empties into the Snake River at Lower Granite Lake, the impoundment formed by Lower Granite Dam, about 8 miles (13 km) to the west of Clarkston.
The creek's name derives from the Nez Perce Alpahwah or Elpawawe meaning "a spring forming a creek", which was the name of a Nez Perce village that once stood at the confluence of Alpowa Creek and the Snake River.: 6 The creek supports a minor population of Snake River steelhead trout. Due to the impacts of livestock grazing and water diversion for agriculture, it has been designated a priority restoration reach by the Snake River Salmon Recovery Board.
See also
List of rivers of Washington
Indian Timothy Memorial Bridge
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Alpowa Creek
- Nez Perce
- Clarkston, Washington
- List of rivers of Washington (state)
- Alpowa Summit
- Asotin Creek
- Indian Timothy Memorial Bridge
- Bob Bracken (settler)
- Palouse people
- List of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in Washington (state)