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Middle Fork Feather River

Middle Fork Feather River
El Rio de las Plumas
River
Middle Feather River.jpg
Middle Fork Feather River downstream of the confluence with the Fall River, near its mouth
Name origin: "Plumas" means "feather" in Spanish
Country United States
State California
Region Sierra Nevada
Part of Feather River watershed
Tributaries
 - left Nelson Creek, Onion Valley Creek, South Branch Middle Fork Feather River, Fall River
 - right Little Last Chance Creek, Bear Creek, North Fork Middle Fork Feather River
Cities Beckwourth, Portola, Cromberg
Source Near Beckwourth
 - location Sierra Valley, Plumas County
 - elevation 4,872 ft (1,485 m)
 - coordinates 39°48′49″N 120°22′46″W / 39.81361°N 120.37944°W / 39.81361; -120.37944 
Mouth Lake Oroville
 - location About 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Oroville, Butte County
 - elevation 928 ft (283 m)
 - coordinates 39°38′29″N 121°17′11″W / 39.64139°N 121.28639°W / 39.64139; -121.28639Coordinates: 39°38′29″N 121°17′11″W / 39.64139°N 121.28639°W / 39.64139; -121.28639 
Length 98 mi (158 km), East-west
Basin 1,062 sq mi (2,751 km2)
Discharge for Merrimac
 - average 1,489.5 cu ft/s (42 m3/s)
 - max 86,200 cu ft/s (2,441 m3/s)
FeatherRiverMap.jpg
Map of the Feather River watershed including the Middle Fork Feather

The Middle Fork Feather River is a major river in Plumas and Butte Counties in the U.S. state of California. Nearly 100 miles (160 km) long, it drains about 1,062 square miles (2,750 km2) of the rugged northern Sierra Nevada range.

It rises near Beckwourth, formed by the confluence of several streams in a large mountain-surrounded basin, the Sierra Valley called the Sierra Valley Channels. The largest is Little Last Chance Creek, which flows from the northeast side of the valley. The river flows west, passing Portola and turning northwest at Clio. It then enters the Plumas National Forest, turning westwards into a gorge. Nelson Creek enters from the left, then Onion Valley Creek a few miles onward. Bear Creek, Willow Creek and the North Fork Middle Fork Feather River all come in from the right as the river courses west-southwest through a tight, steep canyon strewn with rapids. It is then joined by the South Branch Middle Fork Feather River from the left. As the river widens into an arm of Lake Oroville, a reservoir formed by the Oroville Dam, the Fall River joins from the left. The reservoir is fed by the North, Middle, West and South Forks of the Feather River, which once joined in the valley to form the main Feather River. That river continues southwards to join the Sacramento River near the unincorporated community of Plumas Landing.

One of the Middle Fork Feather's tributaries, the Fall River, feeds the 640-foot (200 m) Feather Falls. This waterfall is often claimed to be the third or sixth tallest in the United States; but in reality is nowhere near the top ten in height.


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