Okanogan County, a land of forested highlands
and valley farmlands, is located on the Canadian border of north central
Washington. The name means "rendezvous" and refers to the
place where the Okanogan River joins the Columbia. The Washington Territorial
Legislature created Okanogan County on February 2, 1888.
Risk and Protective Profile for Substance
Abuse Prevention for Okanogan County, Profile
of Substance Use and Need for Treatment Services in Okanogan County.
Source:
RDA.