North Fork Feather River Explained

North Fork Feather River
Map:Feathermap-01.png
Map Size:280
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:United States
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:California
Subdivision Type3:Region
Subdivision Name3:North Fork Feather Watershed
1090sqmi,[1] including the
West Fork but not East Branch Watershed
Length:70miles
Discharge1 Location:mouth at north arm, Lake Oroville; max and min at Pulga[2]
Discharge1 Min:5.4cuft/s
Discharge1 Avg:2930cuft/s[3]
Discharge1 Max:105400cuft/s
Source Confluence:Rice Creek (Feather River) & South Arm Rice Creek
Source Confluence Location:Feather River Meadows
Mouth:Lake Oroville, North ArmA
Basin Size:2100sqmi

The North Fork Feather River is a watercourse of the northern Sierra Nevada and southern Cascades in the U.S. state of California. It flows generally southwards from its headwaters near Lassen Peak to Lake Oroville, a reservoir formed by Oroville Dam in the foothills of the Sierra, where it runs into the Feather River. The river drains about 2100sqmi of the western slope of the Sierras. By discharge, it is the largest tributary of the Feather.

It rises at the confluence of Rice Creek and a smaller unnamed stream in the southern part of the Lassen Volcanic National Park. The river flows east, receiving Warner Creek from the left, and passes the town of Chester. It then empties into Lake Almanor, which is formed by the Canyon Dam. After leaving the dam the river cuts south into a gorge, and turns southwest to receive Butt Creek from the right. The East Branch North Fork Feather River, the North Fork's largest tributary, comes in next to Caribou Rd (40°00'49.9"N 121°13'32.4"W). It then flows southwards, through several hydroelectric dams, into the north arm of Lake Oroville.

The fork's portion of the Feather River Canyon is notable as part of the Feather River Route, and the railroad's North Fork Bridge near the river's mouth is the longest reinforced concrete bridge in the US.[4]

The North Fork is heavily developed for hydroelectricity generation and is impounded by five dams, as part of three hydroelectric projects – the Upper North Fork Feather River Project, the Rock Creek-Cresta Hydroelectric Project and the Poe Hydroelectric Project. The system is so extensive that it has been dubbed the "Stairway of Power".[5] [6]

The Feather River Canyon is well known for high winds. The "Jarbo Winds", named for nearby Jarbo Gap, often blow down the canyon from the northeast. These katabatic winds are caused by high-pressure air over the Great Basin seeking a path through the Sierra Nevada to the low-pressure voids on the California coast. The 2018 Camp Fire, the deadliest wildfire in California's history, was driven into Paradise by these winds.[7] Meteorological records show 36 days since 2003 with gusts of 100 mph or more, up to 200 mph.

Watershed

The North Fork Feather Watershed (USGS Huc 18020121)[8] extends from the North Fork headwaters south-southwest to the Lower Feather Watershed.[9] The headwaters are in the Shasta Cascades and the northern Sierras along the Pit River and Eagle-Honey watersheds. The drainage divide for the headwaters begins in Shasta County at the Lassen Peak quadruple watershed point of East Sulpher Creek (Mill-Big Chico), Manzanita Creek (Upper Cow-Battle watershed), Lost Creek (Lower Pit River), and Kings Creek (North Fork Feather). The headwater divide extends in an arc east to Lassen County, then to the Great Basin Divide triple point of the Feather, Pit, and Susan Rivers. The divide arcs southeast to Pegleg Mountain and along 13miles of the Sierra Crest to the triple point with the East Branch North Fork Feather River on the east slope of Indicator Peak .

Downstream of Shasta and Lassen counties, the majority of the North Fork Feather Watershed area is in Plumas County. The west divide of the watershed is along the Mill-Big Chico Watershed,[10] southward to the West Branch Feather River triple point. The southeast divide of the North Fork Feather Watershed is the watershed of the East Branch to the triple point with the Middle Fork Feather River.The lowest elevations of the North Fork Feather Watershed are in Butte County, with the emergency weir crest at 901feet and, at average storage capacity, the Lake Oroville level of 812feet .[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Boundary Descriptions and Names of Regions, Subregions, Accounting Units and Cataloging Units . USGS.gov . 2010-08-22.
  2. Web site: Wills . Leah . upper Feather River Integrated Regional Water Management Plan . Plumas County . Water.lgc.org . 4 August 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110902001424/http://water.lgc.org/water-workshops/upper-sacramento-valley/Upper_Feather_Wills.pdf . 2 September 2011 .
  3. Web site: Wills . Leah . upper Feather River Integrated Regional Water Management Plan . Plumas County . Water.lgc.org . 4 August 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110902001424/http://water.lgc.org/water-workshops/upper-sacramento-valley/Upper_Feather_Wills.pdf . 2 September 2011 .
  4. Web site: Oxlade . John . 31 December 2003 . Out-n-About - The Feather River Canyon, California, USA . WorldRailFans.info . 2010-09-11 . the actual "canyon" portion petween Pulga and Keddie is only approx. 42 miles . https://web.archive.org/web/20110728183011/http://www.worldrailfans.info/Articles/US/FeatherRiverCanyon.shtml . 28 July 2011 . dead .
  5. Web site: Rock Creek - Cresta, California : Pioneering Recreational Whitewater Flow Studies. Npg.gov. 20 January 2018.
  6. Web site: NORTH FORK FEATHER RIVER PLANNING UNIT : Feather River Watershed. Lcp.stewardshipcouncil.org. 20 January 2018.
  7. Web site: Here's how Paradise ignored warnings and became a deathtrap. https://web.archive.org/web/20221102101552/https://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-camp-fire-deathtrap-20181230-story.html . 2022-11-02. dead. Los Angeles Times. Dec 30, 2018. Paige. St. John. Joseph. Serna. Rong-Gong II. Lin.
  8. Web site: North Fork Feather Watershed -- 18020121 - Surf Your Watershed - US EPA. Cfpub.epa.gov. 17 March 2015. 20 January 2018.
  9. Web site: Lower Feather Watershed -- 18020106 - Surf Your Watershed - US EPA. Cfpub.epa.gov. 17 March 2015. 20 January 2018.
  10. Web site: Mill-Big Chico. http://web.archive.org/web/20021229092212/http://cfpub.epa.gov/surf/huc.cfm?huc_code=18020119. 2002-12-29. dead. Surf Your Watershed. United States Environmental Protection Agency.
  11. Web site: Oroville Dam (ORO) . 2010-09-15. NOTE: The 2010 measurements closest to average capacity (2332203acre.ft) were 2331494acre.ft & 2342112acre.ft