Skokomish River
The Skokomish River is located in the state of Washington, flowing through the Olympic Peninsula. It originates from the Olympic Mountains and travels approximately 30 miles before emptying into Hood Canal. The river is known for its scenic beauty and is surrounded by lush forests and diverse wildlife.
The Skokomish River is significant for both ecological and cultural reasons. It supports various fish species, including salmon, which are vital to the local ecosystem and the Skokomish Tribe. The river also offers recreational opportunities such as fishing, kayaking, and hiking along its banks.