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Zigzag River

The Zigzag River is a tributary, about 12 miles (19 km) long, of the Sandy River in the U.S. state of Oregon. The Zigzag and one of its major tributaries, the Little Zigzag River, drain the Zigzag Glacier on Mount Hood, a high volcanic peak in the Cascade Range. Their waters flow westward to meet the Sandy River near the community of Zigzag. The river's flow ranges from 200 to 1,000 cubic feet per second (5.7 to 28.3 m3/s).

Zigzag River
Fishing on the Zigzag River
Mount Hood and vicinity
Location of the mouth of the Zigzag River in Oregon
EtymologyFrom the description by Joel Palmer, an Oregon pioneer, of his descent in 1845 of a river canyon, later called Zigzag Canyon, that begins on Mount Hood.[2]
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOregon
CountyClackamas County
Physical characteristics
SourceZigzag Glacier
 • locationMount Hood
 • coordinates45°21′11″N 121°43′11″W / 45.35306°N 121.71972°W / 45.35306; -121.71972[1]
 • elevation7,113 ft (2,168 m)[3]
MouthSandy River
 • location
near Zigzag, Oregon
 • coordinates
45°20′54″N 121°56′44″W / 45.34833°N 121.94556°W / 45.34833; -121.94556[1]
 • elevation
1,375 ft (419 m)[1]
Length12 mi (19 km)[4]
TypeWild
DesignatedMarch 30, 2009[5]

The dramatic topography of the Mississippi Head escarpment dominates the upper Zigzag River, where the 41-mile (66 km) Timberline Trail crosses the Zigzag River and the Paradise Park Loop Trail crosses a tributary. Avalanches have necessitated rebuilding of the Timberline Trail switchbacks on the southeast side of the river; the Pacific Crest Trail also follows this route.

Seventy-five-foot (23 m) Little Zigzag Falls on the Little Zigzag River is one of the three most popular off-road locations in the Zigzag basin, along with Mirror Lake on the Camp Creek tributary and the area just west of Timberline Lodge under three ski lifts which drains into the largest tributary, Still Creek.

Other than 11,239-foot (3426 m) Mount Hood, the highest point in the Zigzag watershed is 5,045 feet (1,538 m) Devils Peak which has a fire tower now used by overnight hikers. This area is under consideration in the 2007 Oregon Wilderness Area bill before congress for addition to the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness. The northern part of the watershed and the uppermost Zigzag River are in the Mount Hood Wilderness.

Falling 5,738 feet (1,749 m) between source and mouth, the stream's average loss of elevation is about 475 feet per mile (90.0 m/km).[3][1][4] According to American Whitewater, the last 3.2 miles (5.1 km) of the Zigzag River, from Tollgate to the Sandy River, has been rated Class III (difficult) to IV (very difficult) on the International Scale of River Difficulty for whitewater boating.[6] The average gradient in this stretch is 108 feet per mile (20.5 m/km).[6]

Although the Zigzag River is closed to salmon and steelhead fishing, it offers catch-and-release fishing for coastal cutthroat trout.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Zigzag River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved December 23, 2009.
  2. ^ McArthur, Lewis A.; McArthur, Lewis L. (2003). Oregon Geographic Names, Seventh Edition. Portland, Oregon: Oregon Historical Society Press. pp. 1068–69. ISBN 0-87595-277-1.
  3. ^ a b Source elevation derived from Google Earth search using GNIS source coordinates.
  4. ^ a b Oregon Atlas and Gazetteer (Map) (2008 ed.). DeLorme Mapping. § 30. ISBN 978-0-89933-347-2. Approximate stream length determined by map scale and ruler.
  5. ^ "Explore Designated Rivers". Rivers.gov. Retrieved January 8, 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Zigzag – Tollgate to Sandy River". American Whitewater. Retrieved December 23, 2009.
  7. ^ Sheehan, Madelynne Diness (2005). Fishing in Oregon: The Complete Oregon Fishing Guide, Tenth Edition. Scappoose, Oregon: Flying Pencil Publications. p. 195. ISBN 0-916473-15-5.

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