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Little Nestucca River

Coordinates:45°10′05″N123°56′40″W / 45.16806°N 123.94444°W /45.16806; -123.94444
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River in northwest Oregon

Little Nestucca River
Little Nestucca River is located in Oregon
Little Nestucca River
Location of the mouth of the Little Nestucca River in Oregon
EtymologyIndian word for a part of theNestucca River or a point on its banks[2]
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOregon
CountyPolk andTillamook
Physical characteristics
SourceCentral Oregon Coast Range
 • locationnearH. B. Van Duzer Forest State Scenic Corridor,Polk County,Oregon
 • coordinates45°02′19″N123°43′05″W / 45.03861°N 123.71806°W /45.03861; -123.71806[1]
 • elevation839 ft (256 m)[3]
MouthNestucca Bay
 • location
nearPacific City,Tillamook County,Oregon
 • coordinates
45°10′05″N123°56′40″W / 45.16806°N 123.94444°W /45.16806; -123.94444[1]
 • elevation
0 ft (0 m)[1]
Length20 mi (32 km)

TheLittle Nestucca River is a river, approximately 20 miles (32 km) long, on thePacific coast of northwestOregon in theUnited States. It drains an area of theCentral Oregon Coast Range west of theWillamette Valley.

It rises in theVan Duzer State Forest in northwesternPolk County, in the mountains west ofSalem. It flows generally northwest, through theSiuslaw National Forest and entersNestucca Bay on the Pacific nearPacific City. The Little Nestucca River crosses under theU.S. Route 101 just three miles south of Pacific City and is paralleled for much of its length by County Road 130.

It enters Nestucca Bay at the south end, independently of theNestucca River which enters from the north end. They flow approximately parallel, and at their nearest, are about two and a half miles apart.

Fishing

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The Little Nestucca River offerssteelhead. A few stray hatchery steelhead are present throughout the winter season. Wild fish may be caught and released through the winter, with the run peaking in March. Limited public access is available along Little Nestucca River Road between Highway 22 and Highway 101.[4]

The Little Nestucca River joins the Nestucca River from the south just before it flows into the Pacific Ocean. Only the headwaters are in public ownership—being managed by the Forest Service—with most of the primary fishing areas located on private lands. The river offers some boat fishing opportunities with a boat ramp located at the Highway 101 bridge. Most people fish forcoho salmon andsteelhead in the fall and winter. The river also featurescoastal cutthroat trout.[5]

Upton Falls

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Upton Falls was historically the upstream limit of migration for native fish, but the falls have been altered to include afish ladder and a smallembankment dam to divert the water to the ladder. There is aswimming hole downstream of the falls. The waterfall was originally most likely similar to Stella Falls, located a mile upstream.

The falls apparently were named for James B. Upton, a nearby homesteader who owned and operated a farm in the area.

Upton Falls is adjacent to the Little Nestucca Highway, just over three miles inland from Highway 101. The falls are clear to westbound traffic. Parking is available for only a few cars. Scramble paths lead down from the road to the river, but they are steep and generally unstable.

Width: 5 feet (1.5 m) Height: 20 feet (6.1 m)45°08′09″N123°53′45″W / 45.13578°N 123.89570°W /45.13578; -123.89570[6]

Stella Falls

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Stella Falls (also known as Estella Falls) is the upper of two small waterfalls along the lower stretch of the Little Nestucca River. The falls consist of a cascading chute which rumbles into a deep trough-like gorge, bypassed by a fish ladder. The falls remain in their original state. The area just downstream has a popular swimming hole and is popular for fishing as well.

Stella Falls occurs adjacent to the Little Nestucca Highway, just less than four miles inland from Highway 101. A large pool precedes the gorge. Ample parking is available along the road, and fishing access paths lead to the rocks adjacent to the river for views upstream and down.

Width: 10 feet (3.0 m) Height: 10 feet45°07′35″N123°53′14″W / 45.12625°N 123.88719°W /45.12625; -123.88719[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"Little Nestucca River".Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. RetrievedAugust 17, 2009.
  2. ^McArthur, Lewis A.; McArthur, Lewis L. (2003).Oregon Geographic Names (Seventh ed.). Portland, Oregon: Oregon Historical Society Press. pp. 582–83,698–99.ISBN 0-87595-277-1.
  3. ^Source elevation derived fromGoogle Earth search using GNIS source coordinates.
  4. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2007-01-28. Retrieved2007-08-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^Let's Go Fishing!
  6. ^Upton Falls | Waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest
  7. ^Stella Falls | Waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest

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