Middle Fork Smith River

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The Middle Fork Smith River is a major tributary of the Smith River in northwestern California, known for its clear waters, rugged forested canyon, and high ecological and recreational value.

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Middle Fork Smith River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin coastal northern California
ecoregion Pacific Northwest coastal forests NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Six Rivers National Forest NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic high water clarity
undammed
hasConfluenceWith North Fork Smith River (via main stem Smith River below their junctions) NERFINISHED
hasFeature boulder-strewn channel
steep canyon walls
hasHydrologicalCharacteristic rainfall-dominated flow regime
hasMouthElevation near sea level
hasRecreationAccess roadside pullouts and trail access in canyon areas
hasVegetation coniferous forest along canyon
knownFor clear water
high ecological value
recreational value
rugged forested canyon
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Del Norte County, California NERFINISHED
northwestern California
mouthLocation Smith River NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Crescent City, California NERFINISHED
partOf Smith River National Recreation Area NERFINISHED
Smith River watershed NERFINISHED
protectedAreaStatus partly within federal public lands
region Klamath Mountains NERFINISHED
riverSystem Smith River NERFINISHED
supports other anadromous fish
salmon
steelhead trout
tributaryOf Smith River NERFINISHED
usedFor fishing
recreation
swimming
whitewater boating
waterbodyType free-flowing river

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Smith River hasTributary Middle Fork Smith River