Amon Creek

Amon Creek
The West Fork of Amon Creek in Richland
Location of the mouth of Amon Creek in Washington
Amon Creek (Washington (state))
Location
CountryUnited States
StateWashington
CitiesKennewick, Richland
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationRural Benton County, Washington, United States
  coordinates46°05′48″N 119°16′02″W / 46.09667°N 119.26722°W / 46.09667; -119.26722
  elevation1,688 ft (515 m)
MouthYakima River
  location
Richland, Benton County, Washington, United States
  coordinates
46°14′50″N 119°15′41″W / 46.24722°N 119.26139°W / 46.24722; -119.26139
  elevation
351 ft (107 m)
Length13 mi (21 km) Length measured from the East Fork Source to Mouth at the Yakima River.
Basin size62.24 sq mi (161.2 km2)
Discharge 
  locationMouth
  average54 cu ft/s (1.5 m3/s)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftWest Fork Amon Creek
  rightEast Fork Amon Creek

Amon Creek is the largest tributary of the Lower Yakima River in Benton County, Washington. From the source of its East Fork to its mouth at the Yakima, it flows about 13 miles (21 km), passing through Kennewick and Richland. The East Fork as well as the main course north of where both forks come together flow south to north. The West Fork starts in Badger Canyon by heading south, but slowly wraps around along with the topography of the canyon to flow out of it northbound. There is an easily visible riparian zone along most of the length of the main course, along with the West Fork up Badger Canyon and the East Fork until I-82.