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  2. Alsea River - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  3. South Fork Alsea River - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Five Rivers (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Five Rivers Launch is a day-use area near the Five Rivers – Alsea confluence and the intersection of Five Rivers Road with Oregon Route 34, which runs along the Alsea. Managed by Lincoln County, the launch includes a gravel boat ramp and a parking area. The launch is only for drift boats such as canoes and kayaks. [6]

  5. List of Bureau of Land Management Back Country Byways

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    South Fork-Alsea River Back Country Byway: Oregon: 11 18 OR 34 and OR 501 in Alsea: Alpine and Bellfountains Roads in Alpine: This byway parallels the South Fork Alsea River in the Oregon Coast Range, and provides numerous recreational opportunities, including mountain biking, camping, wildlife viewing, fishing, and hiking. Wildflowers and ...

  6. Alsea, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Drift Creek (Siletz Bay) - Wikipedia

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    According to Fishing in Oregon, this creek and a Drift Creek in the Alsea River watershed are important in efforts to restore anadromous fish runs in Oregon. The stream has limited road access, and angling in the upper reaches requires hiking via Drift Creek Trail or logging roads. Much of the angling is catch-and-release. [3]

  8. North Fork Alsea River - Wikipedia

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    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."

  9. W. B. Nelson State Recreation Site - Wikipedia

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    It is on the lower Alsea River, near the coastal city of Waldport. The park is administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. See also List of Oregon ...

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