The combined fork flows SE, then SSW, and joins the Missouri near Poplar.
The two forks join near Arlington.
This fork joins the main stem in Boeing Creek Park.
After its forks joins, the Teanaway River flows in a curve, east, then west, then south to join the Yakima River.
After the forks join, the main river is approximately 20 miles (32 km) long.
These forks join again nearly five miles (8 km) west of Lemoore.
The forks join up again and it is a single road.
The two forks join near Buford in eastern Rio Blanco County, forming the White.
Immediately after its western terminus, the two forks join and proceed almost due east into woodland with some residential development.
The two forks joined and passed between the Tac Tor and the crag which supported the castle Tintzin Fyral.