North Fork Siuslaw River

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EtymologyFrom a Yakonan name for a locality, tribe or chief[1]
StateOregon
CountyLane
North Fork Siuslaw River
A bridge over the North Fork Siuslaw River near Florence.
North Fork Siuslaw River is located in Oregon
North Fork Siuslaw River
Location of the mouth of the North Fork Siuslaw River in Oregon
EtymologyFrom a Yakonan name for a locality, tribe or chief[1]
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOregon
CountyLane
Physical characteristics
SourceConfluence of Sam Creek and West Branch Sam Creek
  locationPawn, a former community and post office, Siuslaw National Forest
  coordinates44°09′14″N 123°57′01″W / 44.15389°N 123.95028°W / 44.15389; -123.95028[2]
  elevation419 ft (128 m)[3]
MouthSiuslaw River
  location
near Florence, Oregon
  coordinates
43°58′35″N 124°04′51″W / 43.97639°N 124.08083°W / 43.97639; -124.08083[2]
  elevation
0 ft (0 m)[2]
Length27 mi (43 km)[2][4]
Basin size64 sq mi (170 km2)[5]

The North Fork Siuslaw River is a tributary of the Siuslaw River in Lane County in the United States state of Oregon. It is formed by the confluence of Sam Creek and West Branch in the Siuslaw National Forest of the Central Oregon Coast Range. The former community of Pawn was once at the juncture of the two creeks. From here, the river flows about 2 miles (3 km) southeast, then about 25 miles (40 km) southwest to meet the main stem 1.2 miles (1.9 km) east of Florence.[2][4]

The United States Forest Service maintains the North Fork Siuslaw Campground along the river north of Minerva. Generally open from May 1 to December 1, it has seven dispersed campsites and a vault toilet but no drinking water.[6]

The river, which supports populations of Chinook salmon, cutthroat trout, and steelhead, is open to fishing from boats downstream of Minerva and from the bank further upstream. Wild steelhead fishing is limited to catch and release.[7] Bender Landing County Park, off North Fork Road near Florence, has a boat ramp, picnic tables, toilets, and access to fishing.[8]

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