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Rock Creek (Palouse River)

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- elevation
  
2,226 ft (678 m)

Length
  
84 km

Mouth
  
Palouse River

- elevation
  
1,280 ft (390 m)

Basin area
  
1,114 km²

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- location
  
Pine Lakes, Spokane County

- location
  
near Winona, Whitman County

Source
  
Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge

Rock Creek is a tributary of the Palouse River in the U.S. state of Washington. The source of the creek is Pine Lakes in the Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge (TNWR). The creek flows through the TNWR and ultimately joins the Palouse River 6 miles (10 km) downstream from the unincorporated town of Winona, Washington.

Contents

Rock Creek drains a basin of 430 square miles (1,100 km2), 13 percent of the Palouse River basin. Rock Creek drains Rock Lake and, upstream from that, Bonnie Lake. Rock Lake has a maximum depth of 350 feet (110 m) and a mean depth of 170 feet (52 m). Lakes within the Rock Creek drainage with managed fisheries include Rock and Bonnie Lakes, and Chapman Lake. Many small lakes in the drainage have no outlets, and some evaporate completely in dry weather.

Geological significanceEdit

As Rock Creek crosses the Columbia River Plateau, it passes through the Channeled Scablands, created by the Missoula Floods that swept across eastern Washington during the Pleistocene epoch. The creek follows one of many paths taken by the floods as they cut through the Columbia River Basalt. Notable geologic features in the Rock Creek basin include the scabland and Rock Lake. The creek parallels the adjacent Cow Creek scabland and joins the Palouse River just before it departs Washtucna Coulee, the abandoned flood-scoured course of the river.

AccessEdit

The John Wayne Pioneer Trail follows Rock Creek for a portion of the drainage, allowing unique access, particularly to Rock Lake.

References

Rock Creek (Palouse River) Wikipedia


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