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Alsea River

The Alsea River flows 48.5 miles (78.1 km) from Alsea, an unincorporated community in the coastal mountains of the U.S. state of Oregon, to the Pacific Ocean near the city of Waldport. It begins at the confluence of the North Fork Alsea River and the South Fork Alsea River and ends in Alsea Bay, a wide estuary at Waldport.[4] The river flows generally west-northwest in a winding course through the mountains of southern Benton and Lincoln counties, passing near the unincorporated community of Tidewater and through the Siuslaw National Forest. Its drainage basin extends into Lane County, along the headwaters of the South Fork Alsea River.

Alsea River
Upper Alsea Bay
Location of the mouth of the Alsea River in Oregon
EtymologyAlsea tribe of Native Americans[2]
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOregon
CountyBenton County, Lincoln County
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationLane County, Oregon
 • coordinates44°22′34″N 123°36′09″W / 44.37611°N 123.60250°W / 44.37611; -123.60250[1]
 • elevation278 ft (85 m)[3]
MouthAlsea Bay, Pacific Ocean
 • location
Waldport, Lincoln County, Oregon
 • coordinates
44°25′21″N 124°04′51″W / 44.42250°N 124.08083°W / 44.42250; -124.08083[1]
 • elevation
0 ft (0 m)[1]
Length48.5 mi (78.1 km)[4]
Basin size466 sq mi (1,210 km2)[5]
Discharge 
 • locationnear Tidewater, Oregon, 21 miles (34 km) from mouth[6][7]
 • average1,459 cu ft/s (41.3 m3/s)[6][7]
 • minimum45 cu ft/s (1.3 m3/s)
 • maximum41,800 cu ft/s (1,180 m3/s)

The Alsea River supports runs of chinook and coho salmon, as well as steelhead and coastal cutthroat trout. The Alsea River Fish Hatchery is along one of its tributaries, the North Fork Alsea River.

Course edit

The Alsea River begins in the Central Oregon Coast Range near the unincorporated community of Alsea, and flows generally west about 48.5 miles (78.1 km) to the Pacific Ocean at Waldport, on the west coast of the United States. Formed by the confluence of the South Fork Alsea River and the North Fork Alsea River, the stream meanders through the Siuslaw National Forest for all but the last 6 miles (9.7 km) of its course. Oregon Route 34 follows the river closely, crossing it once about 8 miles (13 km) from the mouth.[4]

During its first 1 mile (1.6 km) or so, the river receives Cathcart Creek, Roberts Creek, and Mill Creek, all from the right, and passes Mill Creek Boat Landing on the right. Oregon Route 34 parallels the river on the north; that is, on the right facing downstream. Here the river begins a long, roughly U-shaped loop around the south end of Digger Mountain, which rises to 1,220 feet (370 m) above sea level at coordinates 44°21′26″N 123°42′17″W / 44.3573430°N 123.7048297°W / 44.3573430; -123.7048297 (Digger Mountain).[8] Along this stretch, which is about 9 miles (14 km) long, the river passes under Hayden Covered Bridge; receives Schoolhouse Creek from the right, Birch Creek from the left, and Narrows Creek and Maltby Creek from the right, passes Campbell Boat Landing on the right and Salmonberry Boat Landing on the left, goes under Salmonberry Road, receives Salmonberry Creek from the left, passes Missouri Bend Recreation Site and Boat Ramp on the left, and receives Benner Creek from the left and Digger Creek from the right.[4] Slightly west of the mountain, about 33.5 miles (53.9 km) from the mouth, the river leaves Benton County, and enters Lincoln County.[4]

Passing Little Digger Mountain on the right, the river receives Fall Creek from the right, Cow Creek and Minotti Creek from the left, and Wolf Creek, Phillips Creek, Cedar Creek, and Butter Creek from the right as it passes Trenholm Saddle, a mountain gap at coordinates 44°23′15″N 123°45′08″W / 44.3876206°N 123.7523311°W / 44.3876206; -123.7523311 (Trenholm Saddle)[9] on the right about 31 miles (50 km) from the mouth. About 2 miles (3.2 km) later, the river begins another U-shaped loop of about 9 miles (14 km) around the south end of Stoney Mountain, which rises to 1,020 feet (310 m) above sea level.[4][10]

Flowing around Stoney Mountain, the Alsea River receives Five Rivers and Lake Creek from the left, passes Blackberry Campground on the left, receives Grass Creek and Brush Creek from the left and Schoolhouse Creek from the right, passes Mike Bauer Picnic Grounds on the right and, shortly thereafter, a USGS gauging station on the right 21 miles (34 km) from the mouth. About 1 mile (1.6 km) further downstream, the river passes Slide Campground on the right before entering Hellion Rapids at coordinates 44°23′32″N 123°50′00″W / 44.3923427°N 123.8334448°W / 44.3923427; -123.8334448 (Hellion Rapids).[11] Downstream of the rapids, the river receives Scott Creek, Slide Creek, and Hatchery Creek, all from the right, and Line Creek from the left before reaching the unincorporated community of Tidewater, about 12 miles (19 km) from the mouth.[4]

Between Tidewater and Alsea Bay, the river receives Mill Creek and Squaw Creek from the right, Canal Creek from the left, Risley Creek from the right, passes under Oregon Route 34, which then parallels the river on the south or left, and receives Arnold Creek from the left at about 8 miles (13 km) from the mouth. About 2 miles (3.2 km) later, it leaves the Siuslaw National Forest. Shortly thereafter, it receives Southworth Creek and Constantine Creek from the left and Drift Creek from the right. It receives Eckman Creek from the left, passes W. B. Nelson State Recreation Site on the left about 3 miles (4.8 km) from the mouth and enters Alsea Bay. As part of the bay, it receives Lint Creek from the left, passes Waldport on the left, flows under U.S. Route 101, and enters the Pacific Ocean at the mouth of the bay.[4]

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ a b c "Alsea River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved July 31, 2008.
  2. ^ Bright, William (2004). Native American Placenames of the United States. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press. p. 34. ISBN 0-8061-3576-X.
  3. ^ Source elevation derived from Google Earth search using GNIS source coordinates.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h "United States Geological Survey Topographic Map, Alsea, Oregon quadrant". TopoQuest. Retrieved August 9, 2010. The map quadrants include river mile (RM) markers for the river's entire length.
  5. ^ . MidCoast Watersheds Council. 2006. Archived from the original on May 7, 2008. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
  6. ^ a b "Water-Data Report 2013: 14306500 Alsea River near Tidewater, OR" (PDF). United States Geological Survey (USGS). 2014. Retrieved November 16, 2014.
  7. ^ a b The average is from annual discharge rates from water year 1940 to water year 2013.
  8. ^ "Digger Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 30, 2008.
  9. ^ "Trenholm Saddle". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 30, 2008.
  10. ^ "Stoney Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 30, 2008.
  11. ^ "Hellion Rapids". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 30, 2008.

External links edit

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The Alsea River flows 48 5 miles 78 1 km from Alsea an unincorporated community in the coastal mountains of the U S state of Oregon to the Pacific Ocean near the city of Waldport It begins at the confluence of the North Fork Alsea River and the South Fork Alsea River and ends in Alsea Bay a wide estuary at Waldport 4 The river flows generally west northwest in a winding course through the mountains of southern Benton and Lincoln counties passing near the unincorporated community of Tidewater and through the Siuslaw National Forest Its drainage basin extends into Lane County along the headwaters of the South Fork Alsea River Alsea RiverUpper Alsea BayLocation of the mouth of the Alsea River in OregonEtymologyAlsea tribe of Native Americans 2 LocationCountryUnited StatesStateOregonCountyBenton County Lincoln CountyPhysical characteristicsSource locationLane County Oregon coordinates44 22 34 N 123 36 09 W 44 37611 N 123 60250 W 44 37611 123 60250 1 elevation278 ft 85 m 3 MouthAlsea Bay Pacific Ocean locationWaldport Lincoln County Oregon coordinates44 25 21 N 124 04 51 W 44 42250 N 124 08083 W 44 42250 124 08083 1 elevation0 ft 0 m 1 Length48 5 mi 78 1 km 4 Basin size466 sq mi 1 210 km2 5 Discharge locationnear Tidewater Oregon 21 miles 34 km from mouth 6 7 average1 459 cu ft s 41 3 m3 s 6 7 minimum45 cu ft s 1 3 m3 s maximum41 800 cu ft s 1 180 m3 s The Alsea River supports runs of chinook and coho salmon as well as steelhead and coastal cutthroat trout The Alsea River Fish Hatchery is along one of its tributaries the North Fork Alsea River Contents 1 Course 2 See also 3 Notes and references 4 External linksCourse editThe Alsea River begins in the Central Oregon Coast Range near the unincorporated community of Alsea and flows generally west about 48 5 miles 78 1 km to the Pacific Ocean at Waldport on the west coast of the United States Formed by the confluence of the South Fork Alsea River and the North Fork Alsea River the stream meanders through the Siuslaw National Forest for all but the last 6 miles 9 7 km of its course Oregon Route 34 follows the river closely crossing it once about 8 miles 13 km from the mouth 4 During its first 1 mile 1 6 km or so the river receives Cathcart Creek Roberts Creek and Mill Creek all from the right and passes Mill Creek Boat Landing on the right Oregon Route 34 parallels the river on the north that is on the right facing downstream Here the river begins a long roughly U shaped loop around the south end of Digger Mountain which rises to 1 220 feet 370 m above sea level at coordinates 44 21 26 N 123 42 17 W 44 3573430 N 123 7048297 W 44 3573430 123 7048297 Digger Mountain 8 Along this stretch which is about 9 miles 14 km long the river passes under Hayden Covered Bridge receives Schoolhouse Creek from the right Birch Creek from the left and Narrows Creek and Maltby Creek from the right passes Campbell Boat Landing on the right and Salmonberry Boat Landing on the left goes under Salmonberry Road receives Salmonberry Creek from the left passes Missouri Bend Recreation Site and Boat Ramp on the left and receives Benner Creek from the left and Digger Creek from the right 4 Slightly west of the mountain about 33 5 miles 53 9 km from the mouth the river leaves Benton County and enters Lincoln County 4 Passing Little Digger Mountain on the right the river receives Fall Creek from the right Cow Creek and Minotti Creek from the left and Wolf Creek Phillips Creek Cedar Creek and Butter Creek from the right as it passes Trenholm Saddle a mountain gap at coordinates 44 23 15 N 123 45 08 W 44 3876206 N 123 7523311 W 44 3876206 123 7523311 Trenholm Saddle 9 on the right about 31 miles 50 km from the mouth About 2 miles 3 2 km later the river begins another U shaped loop of about 9 miles 14 km around the south end of Stoney Mountain which rises to 1 020 feet 310 m above sea level 4 10 Flowing around Stoney Mountain the Alsea River receives Five Rivers and Lake Creek from the left passes Blackberry Campground on the left receives Grass Creek and Brush Creek from the left and Schoolhouse Creek from the right passes Mike Bauer Picnic Grounds on the right and shortly thereafter a USGS gauging station on the right 21 miles 34 km from the mouth About 1 mile 1 6 km further downstream the river passes Slide Campground on the right before entering Hellion Rapids at coordinates 44 23 32 N 123 50 00 W 44 3923427 N 123 8334448 W 44 3923427 123 8334448 Hellion Rapids 11 Downstream of the rapids the river receives Scott Creek Slide Creek and Hatchery Creek all from the right and Line Creek from the left before reaching the unincorporated community of Tidewater about 12 miles 19 km from the mouth 4 Between Tidewater and Alsea Bay the river receives Mill Creek and Squaw Creek from the right Canal Creek from the left Risley Creek from the right passes under Oregon Route 34 which then parallels the river on the south or left and receives Arnold Creek from the left at about 8 miles 13 km from the mouth About 2 miles 3 2 km later it leaves the Siuslaw National Forest Shortly thereafter it receives Southworth Creek and Constantine Creek from the left and Drift Creek from the right It receives Eckman Creek from the left passes W B Nelson State Recreation Site on the left about 3 miles 4 8 km from the mouth and enters Alsea Bay As part of the bay it receives Lint Creek from the left passes Waldport on the left flows under U S Route 101 and enters the Pacific Ocean at the mouth of the bay 4 See also editList of rivers of Oregon Cascade Falls Lincoln County Oregon Notes and references edit a b c Alsea River Geographic Names Information System GNIS United States Geological Survey USGS November 28 1980 Retrieved July 31 2008 Bright William 2004 Native American Placenames of the United States Norman Oklahoma University of Oklahoma Press p 34 ISBN 0 8061 3576 X Source elevation derived from Google Earth search using GNIS source coordinates a b c d e f g h United States Geological Survey Topographic Map Alsea Oregon quadrant TopoQuest Retrieved August 9 2010 The map quadrants include river mile RM markers for the river s entire length Alsea River MidCoast Watersheds Council 2006 Archived from the original on May 7 2008 Retrieved August 9 2010 a b Water Data Report 2013 14306500 Alsea River near Tidewater OR PDF United States Geological Survey USGS 2014 Retrieved November 16 2014 a b The average is from annual discharge rates from water year 1940 to water year 2013 Digger Mountain Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey November 28 1980 Retrieved August 30 2008 Trenholm Saddle Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey November 28 1980 Retrieved August 30 2008 Stoney Mountain Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey November 28 1980 Retrieved August 30 2008 Hellion Rapids Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey November 28 1980 Retrieved August 30 2008 External 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