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  2. South Fork American River - Wikipedia

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    The North Fork American River also flows into the lake, and the combined rivers form the American River proper, which flows from the dam southwest to a confluence with the Sacramento River. [ 8 ] The South Fork drains an area of 840 sq mi (2,200 km 2 ), [ 4 ] or about a third of the 2,150 sq mi (5,600 km 2 ) American River watershed.

  3. File:Big South Fork National Park Service Map.pdf - Wikipedia

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    BISOmap.pdf: Image title: Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area: Author: NPS DIvision of Publications: Software used: Adobe Illustrator(r) 6.0: Conversion program: Acrobat Distiller 3.01 for Power Macintosh: Encrypted: yes (print:yes copy:no change:no addNotes:no algorithm:RC4) Page size: 1213 x 1560 pts: Version of PDF format: 1.2

  4. List of long-distance trails in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ohio River south of Moundsville, West Virginia: A hiking trail entirely on private property Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Trail: 44.7 72 Northern Virginia: Shirlington, Virginia: Purcellville, Virginia: A rail trail in Northern Virginia. Waterloo-Pinckney Trail: 38 61 Michigan: Big Portage Lake: Silver Lake

  5. Sheltowee Trace Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Sheltowee Trace Trail is a 343-mile (552.00 km) [1] National Recreation Trail that was created in 1979 and stretches from the Burnt Mill Bridge Trail Head in the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area in Tennessee) to northern Rowan County, Kentucky

  6. American River - Wikipedia

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    The South Fork also features the historic town of Coloma, where the California Gold Rush began in 1848. Trout fishing and recreational gold panning are popular activities on the South Fork. The Silver Fork American River is a 20-mile-long (32 km) [6] tributary of the South Fork American River, that has its origin at Silver Lake [20]

  7. Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail runs through various parks and untouched areas, inhabited by a variety of animals. Throughout the trail, animals such as deer, western rattlesnakes, [2] and woodpeckers can be found amongst others. As of 2020, coyotes are becoming more common along the trail, and are increasingly acclimated to the presence of people. [3]

  8. South Fork Cascade Canyon Trail - Wikipedia

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    The South Fork Cascade Canyon Trail is a 5.6-mile (9.0 km) long hiking trail in Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. [1] The trail begins at the Forks of Cascade Canyon and extends to Hurricane Pass. A short connector trail just before Hurricane Pass leads to Schoolroom Glacier. [2]

  9. South Fork Catawba River - Wikipedia

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    The South Fork Catawba River travels 48.5 miles, passing along the communities of Lincolnton, High Shoals, McAdenville, and Cramerton, to Lake Wylie where its now submerged confluence with the Catawba River lies near the North Carolina and South Carolina border. Signage on roadways crossing the river acknowledge it as the "South Fork River".