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Official Visitor Guide to Klamath, California - Visit Del ...
Paddle in a traditional dug-out canoe called an ohl-we-yoch down the serene Klamath River where you’ll hear ancient stories of the Yurok people who have inhabited the area since the 14th century. Your redwood canoe tour begins at the Yurok Country Visitor Center in Klamath.
Klamath River - Wikipedia
The Klamath River (Karuk: Ishkêesh, Klamath: Koke, Yurok: Hehlkeek 'We-Roy) flows 257 miles (414 km) through Oregon and northern California in the United States, emptying into the Pacific Ocean. By average discharge, the Klamath is the second largest river in California after the Sacramento River.
Klamath River dams drained, and watershed restoration begins ...
The Klamath River has begun to flow though a tunnel that’s been blasted into the bottom of the dam known as Copco No. 1. Work to fully remove the dam is expected to continue well into August....
Klamath River | Rivers.gov
The designated California segment of the Klamath River begins 3,600 feet below Iron Gate Dam and ends at the Pacific Ocean; the designation includes its principal tributaries—the Scott River, Salmon River, and Wooley Creek. Klamath tributaries flow from Mount Shasta, Marble Mountain, and the Siskiyou and Trinity Alps Wilderness Areas.
Klamath River | Oregon, Salmon & Pacific Coast | Britannica
Klamath River, river rising in Upper Klamath Lake just above Klamath Falls, Ore., U.S. It flows south for 1.25 miles (2 km) as the Link River to Lake Ewauna, where it emerges as the Klamath River, and continues generally southwesterly 250 miles (400 km) through the Klamath Mountains in California to the Pacific Ocean near Requa, Calif.
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