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  2. Trinity River (California) - Wikipedia

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    The Trinity River (Yurok: Hoopa or Hupa; Hupa: hun') is a major river in northwestern California in the United States and is the principal tributary of the Klamath River.The Trinity flows for 165 miles (266 km) through the Klamath Mountains and Coast Ranges, with a watershed area of nearly 3,000 square miles (7,800 km 2) in Trinity and Humboldt Counties.

  3. South Fork Trinity River - Wikipedia

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    The South Fork Trinity River is the main tributary of the Trinity River, in the northern part of the U.S. state of California. [1] It is part of the Klamath River drainage basin . It flows generally northwest from its source in the Klamath Mountains , 92 miles (148 km) through Humboldt and Trinity Counties, to join the Trinity near Salyer .

  4. Stuart Fork Trinity River - Wikipedia

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    The Stuart Fork Trinity River (also called Stewart's Fork) is a 14-mile (23 km) tributary of the Trinity River in the U.S. state of California. [1] The Stuart Fork Trinity river rises in the Trinity Alps from its headwaters at Emerald Lake and flows generally southeast into Trinity Lake , a reservoir formed by the Trinity Dam , just north of ...

  5. Hayfork Creek - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Trinity Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake was completely filled with water from the Trinity River by 1963 and is the third largest lake in California with 145 miles (233 km) of shoreline. The area is the ancestral lands of several Native American tribes, most notably the Yurok and Hupa (Hoopa).

  7. Lewiston, California - Wikipedia

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    Lewiston is home to California's third largest reservoir, the Trinity Dam; The Trinity River flows through the heart of Lewiston, directly under the Old Lewiston Bridge; Lewiston Lake is located along Trinity Dam Boulevard and is used primarily as a fishing and camping area, and not commonly used as a swimming destination owing to the frigid water.

  8. California Wild and Scenic Rivers Act - Wikipedia

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    The Trinity River, which is designated as a wild and scenic river under both the National and State Wild and Scenic Systems. "River" means the water, bed, and shoreline of rivers, streams, channels, lakes, bays, estuaries, marshes, wetlands, and lagoons, up to the first line of permanently established riparian vegetation.

  9. Lewiston Dam (California) - Wikipedia

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    Lewiston Dam is an earthfill dam on the Trinity River that forms Lewiston Lake near Weaverville, California, United States. [2] The 91 ft (28 m) high earthfill dam is 7 mi (11 km) downstream of Trinity Dam and was built by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. [2] Construction was completed in 1963. [1]