Middle Fork
The Middle Fork Newaukum River, the shortest of the three forks, originates at 46°38′04″N 122°39′14″W / 46.6345496°N 122.6540061°W / 46.6345496; -122.6540061 (Middle Fork Newaukum River source). It flows southwest into Alpha Prairie. It turns west and flows through hillier terrain before entering the Newaukum Prairie and emptying into the North Fork Newaukum River.
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