Sacramento River headwaters

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The Sacramento River headwaters are the spring-fed sources of California’s largest river, emerging from volcanic terrain in the mountains of Northern California near Mount Shasta.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf freshwater spring system
geographic feature
river headwaters
climate Mediterranean-influenced mountain climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin Sacramento River watershed NERFINISHED
drainsInto Sacramento River NERFINISHED
elevationRange mountainous elevation
feeds Sacramento Valley water system NERFINISHED
flowsToward Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta NERFINISHED
San Francisco Bay NERFINISHED
geology andesite
basalt
volcanic rocks
hydrologicalType spring-fed
importance primary source region of California’s largest river
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Cascade Range NERFINISHED
Northern California
Shasta County, California NERFINISHED
volcanic terrain
locatedInProtectedArea Shasta–Trinity National Forest NERFINISHED
locatedNear Mount Shasta NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Mount Shasta, California NERFINISHED
partOf Sacramento River NERFINISHED
recreation hiking
nature observation
sightseeing
region Pacific Northwest physiographic region of California
sourceOf Sacramento River NERFINISHED
waterSource groundwater emerging through springs
waterType freshwater

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Mountains of Northern California contains Sacramento River headwaters