Wind River (Washington)

Wind River
Rafting the Wind River
Location of the mouth of the Wind River in Washington
Location
CountryUnited States
StateWashington
Physical characteristics
SourceCascade Range
  locationMcLellan Meadows, Gifford Pinchot National Forest
  coordinates46°00′11″N 121°53′48″W / 46.00306°N 121.89667°W / 46.00306; -121.89667
  elevation2,987 ft (910 m)
MouthColumbia River
  location
Carson
  coordinates
45°42′47″N 121°47′37″W / 45.71306°N 121.79361°W / 45.71306; -121.79361
  elevation
79 ft (24 m)
Length30 mi (48 km)
Basin size224 sq mi (580 km2)
Discharge 
  locationNear Carson, WA
  average1,209 cuft\s

The Wind River is a tributary of the Columbia River, in the U.S. state of Washington. Its entire course of 30 miles (48 km) lies within Skamania County. Crusattes River is an old variant name.

When Lewis and Clark passed by the river in October 29, 1805, they called it the ‘New Timbered River’ after the Oregon Ash trees in the area.