Wináha’ay Spring is a physical feature (spring) in Wallowa County.
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Feature Name: | Wináha’ay Spring |
Category: | Oregon physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Spring |
Description: | In Umatilla National Forest/Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness, 25 mi. N of Elgin, 23 mi W of Troy; Sec 9, T5N, R39E; Willamette Meridian |
History: | The name is of Umatilla origin and means “flows into the Winaha River”. |
County: | Wallowa County |
Latitude: | 45.9289216 |
Longitude: | -117.9381102 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Win├íhaΓÇÖay Spring: Wináha’ay Spring.
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