- Feather River
:"This article treats the river in California. For other uses see
Feather River (disambiguation) "The Feather River is a principal tributary of the
Sacramento River , convert|170|mi|km in length, inNorthern California in theUnited States . It drains part of the northern Sierra Nevada and a small portion of the middle of theSacramento Valley . The river has a rich history ofgold mining in the 19th century. It provides water to central and southern California as being the main source of water for theCalifornia State Water Project .Description
The river rises in three separate forks in the Sierra Nevada which unite as arms of the
Lake Oroville reservoir in the foothills 5 mi (8 km) northeast of Oroville in eastern Butte County. The combined stream flows generally south across theSacramento Valley , east of theSutter Buttes , past Oroville and Yuba City-Marysville and joining the Sacramento River from the north approximately 20 mi (30 km) NNW of Sacramento.It receives the
Yuba River from the east at Yuba City and the Bear River from the east 15 mi (25 km) south of Yuba City.North Fork
The North Fork rises in Cold Boiling Lake and Rice Creek in
Lassen Volcanic National Park , and Buzzard Springs to the south of the Park. It flows southeast through theLake Almanor reservoir, then southwest through the Sierra Nevada, receiving the East Branch North Fork from the east near Belden. It flows southeast into Butte County, becoming the northern arm ofLake Oroville .East Branch North Fork
The East Branch North Fork has it headwaters in eastern Plumas County, south of Honey Lake, as Last Chance Creek. The creek flows westward through the
Plumas National Forest , throughIndian Valley , becoming Indian Creek and the East Branch North Fork. It flows east past Twain and joins the North Fork near Belden.Middle Fork
The Middle Fork rises in southeastern Plumas County in the
Sierra Valley southeast of Beckwourth, combining the short North Branch and the Sierra Branch.in aninverted delta . It flows generally northwest through the Sierra Nevada, past Blairsden, then WSW through the Plumas National Forest to become the middle arm of Lake Oroville. Before construction of the Oroville Dam, it joined the South Fork approximately 1 mi (2 km) from the confluence of the North and South forks.outh Fork
The South Fork rises in the mountains along the Plumas-Sierra county line and flows west southwest, becoming the south arm of
Lake Oroville . It formerly received the Middle Fork approximately 1 mile (2 km) upstream from its confluence with the North Fork.The Feather River Route
The
Western Pacific Railroad operated a railroad through the Feather River canyon. This route was selected because it leads to a low pass over the Sierra Nevada mountains. The Western PacificCalifornia Zephyr trains used this route and had a feather in their logo to represent the river.Ecology
The
riparian area of the Feather River supports a richbiodiversity of nativeflora andfauna . The Sierra Nevada reaches have considerable wild river features and steep gradients. In lower reaches, after joining of the forks, there is also significant habitat; nearYuba City , for example, there are extents of the river with numerousvalley oak trees with understory ofwild grape .References
External links
* [http://www.kysq.org/fra.pdf The Feather River Anthology (1966)] by
Kenneth E. Boulding
* [http://www.shastacascade.org/plumas/frsb.htm Feather River Canyon]
* [http://www.feather-river-crm.org/ Feather River CRM] [http://www.feather-river-crm.org/monitoring.html watershed map]
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