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The South Fork Alsea River is a tributary of the Alsea River in the U.S. state of Oregon. It begins at northeast of Horton on the east side of the Central Oregon Coast Range and flows generally northwest to near Alsea. There it joins the North Fork Alsea River to form the main stem. [4]
The Alsea River flows 48.5 miles (78.1 km) from Alsea, an unincorporated community in the coastal mountains of the U.S. state of Oregon, to the Pacific Ocean near the city of Waldport. It begins at the confluence of the North Fork Alsea River and the South Fork Alsea River and ends in Alsea Bay, a wide estuary at Waldport. [ 4 ]
The North Fork Alsea River is a 16-mile (26 km) tributary of the Alsea River in the U.S. state of Oregon.It begins at Klickitat Lake, fed by Klickitat and Lake creeks in the Central Oregon Coast Range, and flows generally south to near Alsea, where it joins the South Fork Alsea River to form the main stem.
Alsea was named for the Alsea River, whose name was a corruption of "Alsi" (also spelled "Ulseah" and "Alsiias") the name of a Native American tribe, now known as the Alsea, that lived at the mouth of the river. The Alsea area was settled by Europeans early as 1855, when the name "Alseya Settlement" appeared on the Surveyor general's map. Alsea ...
The Alsea River — flowing from the Oregon Coast Range west to the Oregon Coast−Pacific Ocean, in central-western Oregon. Pages in category "Alsea River" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
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Kaukhwan, on the north side of Alsea River at Beaver Creek. Khlimkwaish, on the south side of Alsea River. Khlokhwaiyutslu, on the north side of Alsea River. Kutauwa, on the north side of Alsea River at its mouth. Kwamk, on the south side of Alsea River. Kwulisit, on the south side of Alsea River. Kyamaisu, on the north side of Alsea River at ...
The woman "entered an open spot of water on the Eagle River and disappeared under the ice," Alaska State Troopers' communication director Austin McDaniel said Monday. "That was the last she was ...