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- location
  
Willapa Hills

- average
  
425 cu ft/s (12.0 m/s)

Country
  
United States of America

- location
  
Willapa Bay

- min
  
18 cu ft/s (0.5 m/s)

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- max
  
10,400 cu ft/s (294.5 m/s)

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The Naselle River is a river in the U.S. state of Washington.

Contents

Map of Naselle River, Washington, USA

Course

The Naselle River originates in the Willapa Hills and flows generally west, passing the community of Naselle before emptying into the southern part of Willapa Bay.

Tributaries of the Naselle include, from source to mouth, Alder Creek, North Fork Naselle River, Cedar Creek, Brock Creek, Salmon Creek, Lane Creek, O'Conner Creek, South Naselle River, Johnson Creek, Dell Creek, Petes Creek, Holm Creek, Smith Creek, and Ellsworth Creek. The community of Naselle is located near the confluence of the Naselle and South Naselle Rivers. The broad tidal mouth of the Naselle River is known as Chelto Harbor. The Naselle River was used in a book called our Only May Amelia by Jennifer L. Holm.

History

The river's name has been spelled Nasel and Nasal. An early settler along the river called it the Kenebec. According to Edmond S. Meany the name comes from the Nisal Indians, a Chinookan tribe formerly residing on the river.

References

Naselle River Wikipedia