Tolowa (Smith River) is an almost extinct Athapaskan language spoken in south-western Oregon, USA.
The language is: Tolowa
California Resources Agency
1416 Ninth Street
Sacramento, California 95814
Smith River National Recreation Area
Post Office Box 228
Gasquet, California 95543
Designated Reach: January 19, 1981 and November 16, 1990. The segment from the confluence of the Middle Fork Smith River and the North Fork Smith River to its mouth at the Pacific Ocean. The Middle Fork from its the headwaters to its confluence with the North Fork Smith River, including Myrtle Creek, Shelly Creek, Kelly Creek, Packsaddle Creek, the East Fork of Patrick Creek, the West Fork Patrick Creek, Little Jones Creek, Griffin Creek, Knopki Creek, Monkey Creek, Patrick Creek, and Hardscrabble Creek. The Siskiyou From from its headwaters to its confluence with the Middle Fork, including the South Siskyou Fork of the Smith River. The South Fork from its headwaters to its confluence with the main stem, including Williams Creek, Eightmile Creek, Harrington Creek, Prescott Fork, Quartz Creek, Jones Creek, Hurdygurdy Creek, Gordon Creek, Coon Creek, Craigs Creek, Goose Creek, the East Fork of Goose Creek, Buch Creek, Muzzleloader Creek, Canthook Creek, Rock Creek, and Blackhawk Creek. The North Fork from the California-Oregon border to its confluence with the Middle Fork of the Smith River, including Diamond Creek, Bear Creek, Still Creek, the North Fork of Diamond Creek, High Plateau Creek, Stony Creek, and Peridotite Creek.
Classification/Mileage: Wild -- 78.0 miles; Scenic -- 31.0 miles; Recreational -- 216.4 miles; Total -- 325.4 miles.
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Siskiyou National Forest
Post Office Box 440
Grants Pass, Oregon 97528
Designated Reach: October 28, 1988. From its headwaters to the Oregon-California state line.
Classification/Mileage: Wild -- 8.5 miles; Scenic -- 4.5 miles; Total -- 13.0 miles.
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