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The dates of spring tides and neap tides, approximately seven days apart, can be determined by the heights of the tides on the classic tide tables: a small range indicates neaps and large indicates springs. This cycle of tides is linked to the phases of the moon, with the highest tides (spring tides) occurring near full moon and new moon.
The Pilchuck River is its main tributary and joins the river at Snohomish. The river system drains the west side of the Cascade Mountains from Snoqualmie Pass to north of Stevens Pass . Measured at Monroe, the Snohomish River has an average annual flow of 9,500 cubic feet per second (270 m 3 /s). [ 2 ]
Schuylkill River. Shed Brook (In Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park.) Mingo Creek (Tidal stream, formerly flowed into Eastwick, Philadelphia. Now converted to a surge basin.) Mill Creek (Philadelphia) Wissahickon Creek. Paper Mill Run; Cresheim Creek; Sandy Run; Mill Creek (Montgomery County, Pennsylvania) Plymouth Creek; Gulph Creek; Stony Creek ...
Bacon Creek; Goodell Creek; Stillaguamish River. Boulder River; Snohomish River. Pilchuck River; Skykomish River. Sultan River; Wallace River. Olney Creek; North Fork ...
Pages in category "Rivers of Snohomish County, Washington" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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The Skykomish River's main stem is 29 miles (47 km) long, from the confluence of its North and South fork, until it and the Snoqualmie forms the Snohomish River. Adding the longest headwater tributaries, South Fork Skykomish and Tye River, the length is 62.4 miles (100 km). [2]
Snohomish (/ s n oʊ ˈ h oʊ m ɪ ʃ /) is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The population was 10,126 at the 2020 census. It is located on the Snohomish River, southeast of Everett and northwest of Monroe. Snohomish lies at the intersection of U.S. Route 2 and State Route 9.