Klamath RiverFeisty fish and fierce rapids are the calling cards for the Upper Klamath, California's second-longest river. Kayaks, canoes, rafts, and, at points, power boats tackle the Klamath, which roughly translated from Chinook means swiftness. Salmon and steelhead attract fall and winter anglers, while summer's made to order for trout. Dam-controlled flows create electrifying ribbons of whitewater through Satan's Gate and Hell's Corner rapids. And the river is a popular wayside for migrating birds. The list of frequent flyers includes blue and green herons, lots of eagles, cormorants, and even pelicans. It's a kinder, gentler float from the Oregon border to Copco Lake through open country littered with remains of mines, ranches, mills, and even a historic 19th century health spa.
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Last Updated: 15 Sep 2010
Published: 29 Apr 2002 The details, dates, and prices mentioned in this article were accurate at the time of publication. Post Your CommentGORP.com's Featured Content |
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