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North Fork Clackamas River

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- elevation
  
3,963 ft (1,208 m)

Length
  
18 km

Basin area
  
121.7 km²

Country
  
United States of America

- elevation
  
666 ft (203 m)

Basin area
  
121.7 km²

Mouth
  
Clackamas River

North Fork Clackamas River

- location
  
Cascade Range, Clackamas County, Oregon

- location
  
North Fork Reservoir, Clackamas County, Oregon

The North Fork Clackamas River is a tributary, about 11 miles (18 km) long, of the Clackamas River in the U.S. state of Oregon. Originating at nearly 4,000 feet (1,200 m) above sea level on the west side of the Cascade Range, it flows westward through Mount Hood National Forest. It joins the Clackamas at North Fork Reservoir, about 32 miles (51 km) from the larger river's confluence with the Willamette River. From source to mouth, the following tributaries enter the river: Dry Creek from the right bank, Boyer Creek from the left bank, then Whiskey, Bedford, Bee, and Fall creeks, all from the right.

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Map of North Fork Clackamas River, Oregon, USA

Elevations in the watershed range from 4,770 feet (1,450 m) in the headwaters on Tumala Mountain to 660 feet (200 m) at the river mouth. Prominent landforms include Ladee Flats, a flat-topped ridge composed of lava flows resistant to erosion. The North Fork valley is narrow and steep, and a 50-foot (15 m) waterfall 2.5 miles (4.0 km) from the mouth limits passage of migratory fish. Native rainbow and cutthroat trout are found in the upper river and its tributaries, while the lower river has winter and summer steelhead, coho salmon, spring chinook, and stocked rainbow trout.

Works citedEdit

  • North Fork Clackamas River Watershed Analysis: Final Report (1996). United States Department of Agriculture, U.S. Forest Service, and the Bureau of Land Management. Retrieved on March 19, 2009.
  • References

    North Fork Clackamas River Wikipedia