List of Rivers of California - North Coast (north of Humboldt Bay)

North Coast (north of Humboldt Bay)

Rivers and streams between the Oregon border and Humboldt Bay that empty into the Pacific Ocean (arranged north to south; tributaries with those entering nearest the sea first)

  • Smith River
    • South Fork Smith River
    • North Fork Smith River
    • Middle Fork Smith River
    • Rowdy Creek
  • Klamath River
    • Terwer Creek
    • Blue Creek
    • Pecwan Creek
    • Trinity River
      • South Fork Trinity River
        • Grouse Creek
        • Hayfork Creek
        • East Branch South Fork Trinity River
      • North Fork Trinity River
      • New River
      • Stuart Fork
    • Copper Creek
    • Boise Creek
    • Salmon River
    • Scott River
      • Canyon Creek
      • Snicktaw Creek
      • Shackleford Creek
    • Shasta River
      • Parks Creek
      • Big Springs Creek
    • Lost River, which is mostly in California but joins the Klamath in Oregon
  • Redwood Creek (Humboldt County)
    • Prairie Creek (California)
  • Little River (Humboldt County)
  • Mad River
    • Maple Creek (California)

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