I believe that would the Columbia River.
Queets River and Quillayute River
8 rivers are located in the western hemisphire
It is inland from the Pacific Ocean, bordering Washington and where the Columbia and Williamette Rivers meet. It is a part of the Boring Lava Field, the Pacific Northwest, Multonomah County and the Williamette Valley.
There are thousands of rivers labeled on maps in the western hemisphere, varying in size and importance. Notable rivers include the Amazon in South America, the Mississippi in North America, and the Colorado River in the western United States.
Pacific Coast and in the Rocky Mountains from southern British Columbia through Washington, northernIdaho and western Montana south through Oregon
M. R. Collings has written: 'Generalization of stream-temperature data in Washington' -- subject(s): Rivers, Water temperature 'The hydrology of four streams in western Washington as related to several Pacific salmon species' -- subject(s): Pacific salmon, Spawning, Stream measurements
There are actually 3 located on the Olympic Peninsula that I know of. Queets River, Quinalt River, and Quillayute River
Chinook salmon live in the Pacific Ocean from California up to Alaskan waters. They return to their home rivers to spawn, which are inland off the western North American coast.
The Chinook Native Americans lived in the north western part of the United States. They lived mainly in Oregon, and Washington State. Here, they lived on and around the mountains, rivers, and Pacific coastline.
The address of the Four Rivers Genealogical Society is: Po Box 146, Washington, MO 63090-0146
It is called the Continental Divide. It is in the Western or Pacific division
The major bodies of water in Washington state include:Major Rivers - Columbia River, Snake River, Yakima River.Major Lakes - Lake Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lake Washington.