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The principal tributaries of the Payette River are the North and South Forks. The North Fork drains about 950 square miles (2,500 km 2), beginning north of McCall and flowing into Payette Lake. The North Fork exits at the southwest end of Payette Lake at 4,990 feet (1,520 m) and flows south in the "Long Valley" of Valley County toward Cascade.
Hayfork Creek is a tributary of the South Fork Trinity River in Northern California in the United States. At over 50 miles (80 km) long, it is the river's longest tributary and is one of the southernmost streams in the Klamath Basin .
The main tributaries are Hayfork Creek and the East Fork South Fork Trinity River. [2] The river has no major dams or diversions, and is designated Wild and Scenic for its entire length. One of the largest undammed river systems in California, the South Fork drains a rugged, remote watershed of 980 square miles (2,500 km 2). The large areas of ...
The South Fork begins at Martha Lake, 11,010 ft (3,360 m) above sea level, [5] near Mount Goddard in the northern section of Kings Canyon National Park in Fresno County.It flows northwest through the narrow Goddard Canyon, receiving Evolution Creek from the east, then leaves the park at the confluence with Piute Creek from the north, entering the Sierra National Forest.
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Chief Eagle Eye Creek; North Fork Payette River. Gold Fork River; Middle Fork Payette River; South Fork Payette River. Deadwood River; Boise River. Indian Creek; Mores Creek; South Fork Boise River. Boardman Creek; Deadwood Creek; Middle Fork Boise River. Roaring River; Queens River; Yuba River; North Fork Boise River. Crooked River; Bear River ...
Tenmile Creek begins east of Laytonville and flows west then north along Highway 101, then turns to the west, cutting through a narrow rocky gorge before emptying into the South Fork Eel River about 9 miles (14 km) downstream of Branscomb. The creek is about 21 miles (34 km) long, although its name suggests otherwise.
Alder Creek is a stream in Mariposa County, California, in the United States. It is a tributary of the South Fork Merced River. [6] Alder Creek was likely named after Alnus rhombifolia, also known as alder. [7]