Category : Rivers

Humtulips Washington

 
The Humptulips River originates in the Olympic National Forest in the East Fork and West Fork. This region of Olympic Peninsula receives around 220 inches (5,600 mm) of precipitation annually, feeding many streams. The forks are separated by Humptulips Ridge. The West Fork is separated from the Quinault River by Quinault Ridge, while the East Fork is separated from the Wynoochee River by Fitzgerald Peak. The Humtulips river, has excellent salmon fishing, and excellent access for anglers. Whether fishing from the banks, or launching a boat, you will find this river exciting and productive during salmon season.

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