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Fishing for wild cutthroat trout is "excellent", and the stream also supports a population of steelhead. [5] The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) oversees much of the territory through which the river flows. [5] Alsea Falls Recreation Area, managed by the BLM, is along the river. Open from May 1 through October 31, it has campsites and day-use ...
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 ]
It passes under Oregon Route 34 northeast of Alsea. [4] The Alsea Hatchery, constructed by the state in 1936, raises winter steelhead and other rainbow trout along the North Fork. [5] According to Fishing in Oregon, the river is a "beautiful stream (well-suited to fly angling) with a large run of hatchery winter steelhead."
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 ...
A North Carolina man made a “ calculated risk, ” jumping into fast-moving, Helene-swollen waters to save a woman because he “couldn’t watch her die.”. Eddie Hunnell, 57, was in Grassy ...
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.
This undated photo provided by the Illinois Department of Corrections shows Jack McCullough. McCullough, is a 76-year-old former security guard who was sentenced in 2012 to a life sentence in the ...
Following Hurricane Helene, the Tennessee River water level is higher near downtown Knoxville on Sept. 29, 2024. One non-power TVA dam narrowly avoided failure during the flooding after Helene: ...