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Wind River (Wyoming)

  • ️Tue Jun 05 1979

For other places with the same name, see Wind River.

Wind River

Wild River, Bighorn River

Wind River Canyon downstream from Boysen Dam

The Wind-Bighorn rivers

Location
Country United States
State Wyoming
Cities Dubois, Crowheart, Johnstown, Riverton
Physical characteristics
Source Two Ocean Mountain
 • location Wind River Range, Teton County
 • coordinates 43°44′50″N 110°04′27″W / 43.74722°N 110.07417°W / 43.74722; -110.07417[1]
 • elevation 9,760 ft (2,970 m)
Mouth Bighorn River

• location

Wedding of the Waters, Hot Springs County

• coordinates

43°34′52″N 108°12′44″W / 43.58111°N 108.21222°W / 43.58111; -108.21222[1]

• elevation

4,472 ft (1,363 m)
Length 185 mi (298 km)
Basin size 7,730 sq mi (20,000 km2)
Discharge  
 • location below Boysen Dam[2]
 • average 1,357 cu ft/s (38.4 m3/s)[2]
 • minimum 4.7 cu ft/s (0.13 m3/s)
 • maximum 28,700 cu ft/s (810 m3/s)
Basin features
Tributaries  
 • left East Fork Wind River
 • right Dinwoody Creek, Bull Lake Creek, Little Wind River

The Wind River is the name applied to the upper reaches of the Bighorn River in Wyoming in the United States. The Wind River is 185 miles (298 km)[3] long. The two rivers are sometimes referred to as the Wind/Bighorn.

Its headwaters are at Wind River Lake in the Rocky Mountains, near the summit of Togwotee Pass (pronounced TOH-guh-tee) and gathers water from several forks along the northeast side of the Wind River Range in west central Wyoming. It flows southeastward, across the Wind River Basin and the Wind River Indian Reservation and joins the Little Wind River near Riverton. Up stream from this confluence, it is known locally as the Big Wind River. It flows northward, through a gap in the Owl Creek Mountains, where the name of the river becomes the Bighorn River. In the Owl Creek Mountains, it is dammed to form Boysen Reservoir. The Wind River officially becomes the Bighorn River at the Wedding of the Waters, on the north side of the Wind River Canyon.

  1. ^ a b "Wind River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. 1979-06-05. Retrieved 2011-04-05.
  2. ^ a b "USGS Gage #06259000 on the Wind River below Boysen Reservoir, WY" (PDF). National Water Information System. U.S. Geological Survey. Retrieved 2011-04-05.
  3. ^ "The National Map". U.S. Geological Survey. Retrieved February 17, 2011.