Klamath River (California)

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Klamath River (California)

California Resources Agency
1416 Ninth Street
Sacramento, California 95814

Klamath National Forest
1312 Fairlane Road
Yreka, California 96097

Bureau of Land Management
Arcata Field Office
1695 Hinden Road
Arcata, California 95825

Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation
Post Office Box 817
Hoopa, California 95546
Designated Reach: January 19, 1981. From the mouth to 3,600 feet below Iron Gate Dam. The Salmon River from its confluence with the Klamath to the confluence of the North and South Forks of the Salmon River. The North Fork of the Salmon River from the Salmon River confluence to the southern boundary of the Marble Mountain Wilderness Area. The South Fork of the Salmon River from the Salmon River confluence to the Cecilville Bridge. The Scott River from its confluence with the Klamath to its confluence with Schackleford Creek. All of Wooley Creek.
Classification/Mileage: Wild -- 12.0 miles; Scenic -- 24.0 miles; Recreational -- 250.0; Total -- 286.0 miles.
The Klamath, California's second largest river, flows through the state's northwestern counties and to the ocean through Redwood National Park. The Scott and Salmon, North and South Forks Salmon, and Wooley Creak are included. It is a major salmon producer, particularly coho and chinook. Noted raptor habitats are located along its banks.
Related sites:
Redwood National Park 
Klamath National Forest


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