The Van Duzen River is a river on the north coast of California. It is a major tributary of the Eel River and drains 429 square miles (1,110 km2), mostly in Humboldt County, with a small portion in Trinity County. The river travels 63 miles (101 km) from its headwaters on the west side of the North Coast Range to its confluence with the Eel River, about 14 miles (23 km) upstream from the Pacific Ocean and 17 miles (27 km) south of Eureka, California. The river's elevation is over 5,000 feet (1,500 m) at its source and only 60 feet (18 m) when it merges with the Eel River. The river has two forks in its upper reaches. The North Fork travels northwest until it reaches the small town of Dinsmore, where it starts flowing west. The Little Van Duzen, which also flows northwest, joins the North F
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| - Der Van Duzen River ist ein rechter Nebenfluss des Eel River im Nordwesten des US-Bundesstaates Kalifornien. Der 96 km lange Fluss entwässert ein Areal von etwa 1113 km². Der Van Duzen River entspringt am Südwesthang des Hettenshaw Peak im Trinity County. Er schlängelt sich in überwiegend nordwestlicher Richtung durch das Kalifornische Küstengebirge. Die folgt dem Flusslauf. Die Ortschaften Dinsmore und Bridgeville sowie der befinden sich am Van Duzen River. Der Fluss mündet schließlich im Humboldt County südlich von Fortuna, etwa 20 km von der Pazifikküste entfernt, in den Eel River. Der U.S. Highway 101 überquert den Fluss kurz vor der Mündung. (de)
- The Van Duzen River is a river on the north coast of California. It is a major tributary of the Eel River and drains 429 square miles (1,110 km2), mostly in Humboldt County, with a small portion in Trinity County. The river travels 63 miles (101 km) from its headwaters on the west side of the North Coast Range to its confluence with the Eel River, about 14 miles (23 km) upstream from the Pacific Ocean and 17 miles (27 km) south of Eureka, California. The river's elevation is over 5,000 feet (1,500 m) at its source and only 60 feet (18 m) when it merges with the Eel River. The river has two forks in its upper reaches. The North Fork travels northwest until it reaches the small town of Dinsmore, where it starts flowing west. The Little Van Duzen, which also flows northwest, joins the North F (en)
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| - California
- California State Route 36
- Carlotta, California
- Six Rivers National Forest
- Rohnerville, California
- Endangered species
- Bridgeville, California
- Humboldt Bay
- Humboldt County, California
- Hydesville, California
- Josiah Gregg
- United States
- United States Geological Survey
- Erosion
- Eel River (California)
- Geographic Names Information System
- Rivers of Trinity County, California
- Six Rivers National Forest
- Timber
- Trinity County, California
- Drainage basin
- Land use
- Logging
- Eureka, California
- Pacific Ocean
- Ranch
- Rare species
- Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park
- Rivers of Northern California
- Rivers of Humboldt County, California
- Tributaries of the Eel River (California)
- Hettenshaw Valley
- Dinsmore, California
- Mining
- Yager Creek
- River
- Fish migration
- Sediment
- National Wild and Scenic River
- Coast Ranges (California)
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| - About south of Ruth Reservoir, Trinity County (en)
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| - Little Van Duzen River, Little Larabee Creek, Hoagland Creek (en)
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| - Grizzly Creek, Yager Creek (en)
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