Touchet River
The Touchet River is a 55-mile tributary of the Walla Walla River in southeastern Washington in the United States. The upper Touchet was a traditional summer meeting place for trade and games for the Palus, Nez Perce and Walla Walla tribes.- Type: Stream
- Description: river in the United States of America
- Category: river
- Location: Washington, Pacific Northwest, United States, North America
Latitude 46.0338° or 46° 2' 1.5" north | Longitude -118.683° or 118° 40' 58.9" west |
Elevation 430 feet (131 metres) | GeoNames ID 5813777 |
Also Known As
- Catalan: Touchet
- Chinese: 圖謝特河
- Irish: Abhainn Touchet
- Italian: Touchet (fiume)
- Welsh: Afon Touchet
- Pouchet River
- Toosha River
- White Stallion River
Other Places Named Touchet River
- North Fork Touchet RiverStream, Washington, United States
In the Area
Localities
Landmarks
- Touchet ChurchChurch, 2700 feet northeast
- Touchet Fire Department Station 61Fire station, 3400 feet east
- Conrad FieldPark, 4000 feet northeast
- Touchet Community LibraryLibrary, 4100 feet northeast
Other Places
- Walla Walla County Fire District 6Building, 3400 feet northeast
- Touchet Post OfficePost office, 1 mile northeast
- Touchet Junior-Senior High SchoolSchool, 1 mile northeast
- Touchet Elementary SchoolSchool, 1 mile northeast
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