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Scott River - Wikipedia
The Scott River is a 60-mile-long (97 km) [5] river in Siskiyou County, California, United States. It is a tributary of the Klamath River, one of the largest rivers in California.
South Fork Scott River - Western Rivers Conservancy
When it comes to their survival in California, the Scott River, a major tributary to the Klamath River, is of utmost importance. Producing over half of the state’s wild coho, the Scott River has clear water, abundant spawning beds and no main-stem dams to impede fish migration.
Scott River
Scott River Watershed Council – We promote and support education, restoration, and scientific planning and monitoring in order to ensure the sustainability of the natural and human communities of the watershed, now and for future generations. …
Scott River and Shasta River Watersheds Emergency Regulation
Nov 13, 2024 · The Scott and Shasta are important tributaries to the Klamath River, the second largest river in California. These rivers are crucial sources of water for Siskiyou County and have immense economic, ecological, and cultural importance.
2025 Scott River Rafting Guide + Map
The Scott River is a Wild & Scenic River that winds 60 miles through Northern California before joining with the Klamath River. It boasts several Class V rapids and has wonderful scenery throughout. The Scott typically needs to be run during the …
Scott River: A Blueprint for Recovering Legacy Fisheries
Jan 8, 2025 · The Scott River produces more than half of the state’s wild cohos, but since the Gold Rush, the river and its fish face myriad challenges, from water diversion to deforestation and drought. Perhaps the greatest stressor on cohos today is the lack of water in the river.
Scott River Rafting & Kayaking | Whitewater Guidebook
The Scott River flows North from the Marble Mountains to it's confluence with the Klamath River. It is a fun and beautful run, but isn't done nearly as often as the nearby Cal Salmon since it's season is more sporadic and a bit shorter.
California Creeks - Scott River
Upstream the Scott river flows thru a wide open agricultural valley, and offers runnable flatwater with occasional snags for over 30 miles. About 7 miles northwest of Fort Jones, the Scott river starts carving a gorge on its way to the Klamath.
Scott River Map - Stream - Siskiyou County, California, USA - Mapcarta
The Scott River is a 60-mile-long river in Siskiyou County, California, United States. It is a tributary of the Klamath River , one of the largest rivers in California . Overview
California: Scott River - Gathering Light
Travel California from Fort Jones to Scott Bar along the Scott River to the confluence on the Klamath River: hiking trails at Paradise Lake, forest service campgrounds; marble mountains.