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Mountain Fork, also known as the Mountain Fork of the Little River, is a 98-mile-long (158 km) [1] tributary of the Little River in western Arkansas and southeastern Oklahoma in the United States. Via the Little and Red rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. The stream rises in the Ouachita Mountains.
Deep Fork River; Elk River; Elm Fork Red River; Fourche Maline; Glover River; Grand River (the lower course of the Neosho River) Illinois River; Island Bayou; James Fork; Kiamichi River; Lightning Creek; Little River (Canadian River tributary) Little River (Red River tributary) Medicine Lodge River; Mountain Fork; Muddy Boggy Creek; Neosho ...
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The Clark Fork, or the Clark Fork of the Columbia River, is a river in the U.S. states of Montana and Idaho, approximately 310 miles (500 km) long. It is named after William Clark of the 1806 Lewis and Clark Expedition .
Yellow House Canyon is about 32 km (20 mi) long, heading in Lubbock, Texas, at the junction of Blackwater Draw and Yellow House Draw, and trending generally southeastward to the edge of the Llano Estacado about 10 km (6.2 mi) east of Slaton, Texas; it forms one of three major canyons along the east side of the Llano Estacado and carries the waters of the North Fork Double Mountain Fork Brazos ...
The North Fork Double Mountain Fork Brazos River is an intermittent stream about 75 mi (121 km) long, heading at the junction of Blackwater Draw and Yellow House Draw in the city of Lubbock, flowing generally southeastward to its mouth on the Double Mountain Fork Brazos River in western Kent County.
Siletz River North Fork (Class 3–4) Smith River. Hole Gorge (Class 4) Lower South Fork Gorge (Class 4+) Upper South Fork Gorge (Class 5) South Santiam River. Soda Fork (Class 5) Monster Section (Class 4 (6)) Mountain House Section: (Class 5) South Umpqua River Three Falls Section (Class 3 (4–5)) Umpqua River; White River. Lower (Class 3 (4))
The best hiking in the immediate area is undoubtedly the 24-mile-long North Fork Mountain Trail. This stretches along the crest of North Fork Mountain from U.S. 33 (in the south) to where the Smoke Hole Road (28/11) nears State Route 28 just west of Petersburg (in the north). Other trailheads for NFMT, which looks down upon Smoke Hole from the ...