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American River

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American River Salmonid Spawning and Rearing Habitat Restoration project, which started in 2008, entails the placement of gravel to provide adequate habitat conducive to the salmonid's needs for spawning and rearing to reach a maturity level fit for the ocean. From 2008 to 2012, the placement totaled 85,880 short tons (77.91 kt) of gravel. The gravel will increase the number of fish redds, spawning nests, along the American River, which will decrease egg retention, and increase birth and survivorship rate. The project also included the introduction of small islands, loose woody debris, and larger boulders to advance the rearing habitat for the anadromous fish and increase biodiversity of the American River.
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invasive, species have been introduced to the American River ecosystem. These exotic species have no natural predators and combat with native species for sun, space, and nutrients, causing substantial problems for the native plant life and the entire bionetwork. The American River Parkway Foundation, in collaboration with Sacramento County Parks, manages the invasive plants on the American River.
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Chinook Salmon are a threatened anadromous fish species that have historically used the American River as a location for an important part of their life cycle while in freshwater. The American River, however, has lost some of its natural flow and riverbed because of water projects and diversions. The
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The American River Conservancy works to conserve the wildlife and their aquatic and terrestrial habitats and resources around the American River and Consumnes watersheds. They have protected over 27,000 acres (110 km) since their inception in 1989. The land they protect helps the American River
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There is an abundance of flora and fauna found at the American River that creates an immensely bio diverse ecosystem. Native plants along the American River Parkway are adapted to a Mediterranean climate, are drought tolerant, and help support a balanced, healthy ecosystem. Non-native, and sometimes
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The region is prone to seasonal drought conditions, as about 90 percent of precipitation falls as rain and snow between the months of November and April. Much of the Central Valley was historically wetlands and has extremely fertile soil; today, the vast majority of wetlands have been converted
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The American River watershed crosses multiple climate zones due to the large range in elevations. The climate of the lower American River valley is Mediterranean and temperate grassland. Sacramento County in particular, where the main stem American River is located, is known for its cool winters and
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arrived in the region; human habitation in what some consider present-day Northern California is believed to date back as far as 12,000 years. These tribes have utilized the vast amount of resources of the American River for shelter, clothes, baskets, and other goods. Europeans and their descendants
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The American River is specifically known for its whitewater rafting. The South Fork has Class III rapids, the Middle Fork has Class IV rapids, and the North Fork has Class IV spring run-off rapids. All three rivers also feature Class II sections. The areas with rapids still feature scenic views and
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and where the American River and the Sacramento River converge. The Sacramento County Regional Parks owns most of the land that is operated by the American River Parkway. This area serves the citizens of Sacramento and visitors from away with access to the river and parks, picnic areas, biking and
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The American River is utilized for a variety of recreational uses. Locals and travelers alike use the river's scenic landscape for bird watching, hiking, biking, fishing, river rafting, kayaking, and more. The American River is a clean, biodiverse river that people can safely swim in and do other
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had to travel to his inauguration by rowboat; shortly after, the state government moved temporarily to San Francisco. A significant contributor to the flood damage was the debris washed down by hydraulic mining, which had choked the river channel and reduced its capacity to drain floodwaters. In
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to access gold buried deeper in the soil. This large and extensive mining practice washed away entire mountainsides and heavily polluted all the waterways, including the American River, creating an environmental disaster for inhabitants, fish, birds, and other flora and fauna.
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is the primary flood-control facility for Sacramento. The numerous hydroelectric dams upstream on the Middle and South Forks are not constrained by flood control requirements; rather, the needs of electricity and water supply govern their operation.
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response, the city of Sacramento undertook a massive project to raise its streets and buildings as much as 9.5 feet (2.9 m). Many of original sidewalks and the first floors of buildings remain as subterranean spaces underneath today's streets.
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makes a sharp curve northward to descend into Tahoe Valley. The South Fork has multi-use recreational areas, including the Rubicon Trail for motorized adventuring and whitewater rafting venues. The South Fork also features the historic town of
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led an expedition to the American River with the goal of finding a safe route for colonizers across the Sierra Nevada. After a failed attempt to cross the mountains via the South Fork of the American River, Smith's group managed to cross via
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are located further downstream on the South Fork. While they are not operated by SMUD, they depend on the releases from SMUD reservoirs to generate electricity. The El Dorado Irrigation District owns the Akin Powerhouse, and
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hot summers, with low average precipitation. The North, Middle and South Forks originate in alpine zones along the Sierra Crest and flow through subalpine, montane and temperate coniferous forests. In the foothills,
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Historically, the American River, like many other rivers in California, were modified by the dams of beavers, until European trappers removed many of the beavers from their native habitat for their fur. Since the
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Major flooding of the Sacramento area led to calls for a large dam on the American River by the late 19th century. During the 20th century, the American River was extensively developed for flood control,
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and contributed to the initial large-scale settlement of California by White American migrants. Today, the river still has high quality water, and it is the main source of drinking water for
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The North Fork and its tributaries provides one of the most biologically diverse habitats in North America. The North Fork features scenic multi-use trails along forested ridge-tops and
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American Fur Trade of the West. A History of the Pioneer Trading Posts and Early Fur Companies of the Missouri Valley and the Rocky Mountains and of the Overland Commerce with Santa Fe
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by the Army Corps of Engineers, and is operated by the Bureau of Reclamation. The concrete and earth embankment structure is more than 5 miles (8.0 km) long and creates
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was centered in an area that included the American River basin, it was one of the earlier California rivers to be populated, beginning at Leidesdorff Ranch, owned by
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equestrian trail ride, and the world-famous Western States 100-Mile Trail Run, both beginning at Squaw Valley and leading to Auburn via remote wilderness trails.
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to agriculture or urban areas. Most of the remaining wetland, riparian and aquatic ecosystems are restricted to the narrow corridor along the American River.
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Although miners looking to extract gold worked all three forks of the American River, the South Fork held the richest deposits. As the easily accessible
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river until reaching the North Fork Dam, which was built to contain mining debris. This dam creates the small Lake Clementine just north of the
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is the longest tributary of the American River, at 88 miles (142 km). It begins at an elevation of about 7,900 feet (2,400 m) near
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based on levels of mercury and polychlorinated biphenyl for fish caught from the section of the river that flows through Sacramento County.
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is 62 miles (100 km) long. It originates a mere 1.7-mile (2.7 km) from the source of the North Fork on the south face of
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is a 23-mile (37 km) stretch along the American River and includes about 5,000 acres (20 km) of embankment between the
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watershed. This river is fed by the melting snowpack of the Sierra Nevada and its many headwaters and tributaries, including its
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The lower American River has been one of seven California rivers to achieve the designation "Recreational River" under both the
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The American River headwaters lie along about 50 miles (80 km) along the Sierra Crest from Mount Lincoln in the north (
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Ranch, a 35,000-acre (140 km) cattle and wheat agribusiness owned by the "African Founding Father of California."
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the American River flooded massively, putting much of Sacramento under water for three months. Newly elected Governor
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The Placer County Water Agency operates five hydroelectric power plants on remote sections of the Middle Fork as the
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in an average year, enough for about 20 percent of Sacramento's electricity needs. The SMUD plants are run on a
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in 1895 and began delivering power 22 miles (35 km) away to the city of Sacramento to power a streetcar system.
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119 mi (192 km), Northeast-southwestMain stem 31 miles (50 km); North Fork 88 miles (142 km)
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areas. The Middle Fork is used extensively for both motorized and non-motorized recreation, including fishing,
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is a 20-mile-long (32 km) tributary of the South Fork American River, that has its origin at Silver Lake
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settlement on the American River, near the present-day location of central Sacramento. In 1848, following the
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basis, although recreational boating and environmental flow requirements constrain their operation slightly.
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groups are shown to be active in the Upper American River Watershed by the Adopt A Watershed Program of the
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peoples have inhabited the American River area near present-day Sacramento for at least 5,000 years before
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wildlife, which is what makes it the most popular whitewater rafting location in California
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There are over 40 species of native and non-native fish in the American River, including:
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The American River is fed by its North, Middle, and South forks, which are located in
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Confluence of Silver Fork American River & South Fork American River, located at
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owns the Chili Bar Powerhouse. The Rock Creek Powerhouse is owned by Sithe Energies.
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U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data.
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watershed. It includes the North, Middle, and South forks of the river as well as
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: American River
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jogging paths, trails for hiking, and habitat for fish and wildlife.
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View of the American River from the William B. Pond Recreation Area
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View of the American River from the William B. Pond Recreation Area
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is 87 miles (140 km) long. It originates at Echo Summit near
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1838 map from Britannica 7th edition, when the river was called
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Eight hydroelectric plants on the South Fork are operated by
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and his men, who camped and trapped along its banks in 1828.
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from the original on November 16, 2011 – via LA Times.
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California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
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The American River is known for the discovery of gold at
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releases from Folsom Dam, and divert water into the
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Guide to Rafting and Kayaking on the American River
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Annual Report: Nimbus Salmon and Steelhead Hatchery
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American Bridge Co. 629:is a 30-mile-long (50 km) 21:American River (disambiguation) 621:on the Sacramento State campus 569:National Wild and Scenic River 389: • coordinates 312: • coordinates 232: • coordinates 149: • coordinates 1: 5074:Rivers of Northern California 3765:C.W. Bill Jones Pumping Plant 2650:US EPA, OW (March 17, 2015). 2539:Chittenden, Hiram M. (1901). 989:Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail 116:Physical characteristics 3026:"Preserving Rivers and Land" 2868:. Placer County Water Agency 1985:List of rivers of California 1953:recreational activities in. 1845:Upper American River Project 1835:Upper American River Project 1829:Upper American River Project 1750:North Fork of American River 1131:Auburn State Recreation Area 1040:and immediately due west of 945:, to Winnemucca Lake in the 428: • elevation 351: • elevation 275:7,401 ft (2,256 m) 271: • elevation 192:7,923 ft (2,415 m) 188: • elevation 5019:American River (California) 3172:California's Central Valley 2081:"South Fork American River" 2009:"North Fork American River" 1787:production and irrigation. 816:Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 466: • location 377: • location 299: • location 216: • location 136: • location 5102: 4691:Ed Z'berg Sugar Pine Point 3174:watershed (north-to-south) 3105:American River Conservancy 3030:American River Conservancy 1832: 1799: 1763:. Water was used to drive 1196:Silver Fork American River 1155: 1097:Middle Fork American River 1094: 1021: 999:. The trail was named for 498: • maximum 488: • minimum 478: • average 18: 3879: 2502:Ducey, Ronald (1986–87). 2419:South Fork American River 2214:, accessed March 10, 2011 1158:South Fork American River 1024:North Fork American River 889:Eldorado National Forests 802:In 1839, Swiss immigrant 774:on the headwaters of the 676:in 1848 that started the 595: 591: 562: 557:North Fork American River 545:South Fork American River 506: 452: 359: 283: 279: 209:South Fork American River 200: 196: 129:North Fork American River 120: 50: 35: 5054:Eldorado National Forest 3051:www.theamericanriver.com 2574:38.767636°N 120.315828°W 2479:. TheAmericanRiver.com. 2415:"American River History" 2227:. U.S. Geological Survey 1893:French Meadows Reservoir 1714:California coffeeberry ( 1466:Chinese tree of heaven ( 1113:, waterfalls, and quiet 552: • right 3528:Red Bluff Diversion Dam 3078:"American River, Lower" 1964:has issued safe eating 1721:Hollyleaf coffeeberry ( 1647:Heteromeles arbutifolia 1638:Clematis ligusticifolia 1593:Aristolchia californica 1495:Native plants include: 1289:Steelhead rainbow trout 1243:Fourteen environmental 1170:south of Lake Tahoe in 731: 540: • left 432:23 ft (7.0 m) 355:253 ft (77 m) 5069:Central Valley Project 4640:Owens River Headwaters 2579:38.767636; -120.315828 2045:"Mountain Meadow Lake" 1925:American River Parkway 1920: 1912: 1857:Union Valley Reservoir 1811:Central Valley Project 1802:Central Valley Project 1796:Central Valley Project 1751: 1730:California wild rose ( 1590:California pipe vine ( 1220: 1174:, just south of where 1153: 1092: 1019: 981:American River Parkway 972: 925:39.28778°N 120.32806°W 780: 754: 748: 622: 610: 411:38.59750°N 121.50806°W 334:38.49111°N 121.15667°W 254:38.81056°N 120.03111°W 171:39.21778°N 120.27444°W 140:Mountain Meadow Lake, 42:The American River at 5059:Tahoe National Forest 3693:Stockton Ship Channel 2652:"Surf Your Watershed" 2345:on September 23, 2016 1918: 1910: 1749: 1611:Baccharis salicifolia 1545:Freemont cottonwood ( 1442:Dittrichia graveolens 1433:Centurea solstitialis 1430:Yellow star thistle ( 1388:Genista monspessulana 1357:Over 100 bird species 1308:Sacramento pikeminnow 1270:Chinook (King) salmon 1218: 1148: 1090: 1014: 967: 781:Rio de los Americanos 616: 604: 5064:California Gold Rush 4650:Sequoia-Kings Canyon 3611:Sugar Pine Reservoir 2688:"Fish Species Lists" 1929:Nimbus Fish Hatchery 1757:California Gold Rush 1709:Penstemon breviforus 1698:Purple needlegrass ( 1503:Aesculus californica 1500:California buckeye ( 1460:Catalpa bignonioides 1275:Coho (Silver) salmon 1185:California Gold Rush 1059:and upstream of the 947:Mokelumne Wilderness 930:39.28778; -120.32806 824:California Gold Rush 818:. 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American River (disambiguation)

Folsom

Rubicon River
United States
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Sacramento Valley
Sacramento
North Fork American River
Placer County, CA
39°13′04″N 120°16′28″W / 39.21778°N 120.27444°W / 39.21778; -120.27444
South Fork American River
Nebelhorn
El Dorado County
38°48′38″N 120°01′52″W / 38.81056°N 120.03111°W / 38.81056; -120.03111
Folsom Lake
Folsom, California
38°29′28″N 121°09′24″W / 38.49111°N 121.15667°W / 38.49111; -121.15667
Mouth
Sacramento River
Sacramento, CA
38°35′51″N 121°30′29″W / 38.59750°N 121.50806°W / 38.59750; -121.50806
Fair Oaks
River system
Sacramento River
South Fork American River
North Fork American River
National Wild and Scenic River

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