River in California, United States
High water in the South Yuba River at the old CA-49 bridge, 8 January 2017
Interstate 80 East crossing the South Yuba River in Placer County (1965)
The 65.0-mile-long (104.6 km) [ 3] South Yuba River is a left-entering tributary of the Yuba River originating in the northern Sierra Nevada at Lake Angela in Nevada County about three quarters of a mile north of Donner Pass , about three miles east of the town of Soda Springs . After passing through Lake Van Norden with Upper Castle Creek (longer than the Lake Angela stem) entering from the right, it gathers numerous snow-fed tributaries running west through a marshy, lake-filled valley, criss-crossing Interstate 80 . The river briefly enters Placer County , then flows into Lake Spaulding , then plunges westward into a steep-sided valley. Canyon Creek enters from the right, then Poorman Creek also from the right near the town of Washington . The river continues west into the foothills, crossing under State Route 49. Its mouth is on the east shore of upper Englebright Lake , formed by a dam across the Yuba River.[ 4]
The California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment has issued a safe eating advisory for any fish caught in South Yuba River due to elevated levels of mercury and PCBs.[ 5]
Recreation
The river begins within the Tahoe National Forest . Parks along or near the South Yuba River include:
Course
South Yuba River courseThis list is incomplete ; you can help by expanding it.
description
coordinates
source, Lake Angela dam
39°19′20″N 120°19′37″W / 39.3221273°N 120.3268679°W / 39.3221273; -120.3268679 [ 1]
road, I-80 WB
dam, Lake Van Norden
road, I-80 EB
confluence, Lower Castle Creek
road, I-80 WB
road, Hampshire Rocks
road, I-80 EB
confluence, Rattlesnake Creek
road, I-80 WB
dam, Lake Spaulding
confluence, Jordan Creek
confluence, Rucker Creek
39°20′40″N 120°40′46″W / 39.344374°N 120.679491°W / 39.344374; -120.679491
confluence, Clear Creek
39°21′12″N 120°41′58″W / 39.353467°N 120.699527°W / 39.353467; -120.699527
confluence, Diamond Creek
39°21′19″N 120°44′26″W / 39.355159°N 120.740441°W / 39.355159; -120.740441
confluence, Canyon Creek
39°21′39″N 120°45′01″W / 39.360867°N 120.750156°W / 39.360867; -120.750156
confluence, Scotchman Creek
39°21′24″N 120°46′59″W / 39.356644°N 120.783104°W / 39.356644; -120.783104
road, Washington
39°21′38″N 120°47′41″W / 39.360493°N 120.794766°W / 39.360493; -120.794766
confluence, Poorman Creek
39°21′10″N 120°48′37″W / 39.352834°N 120.810291°W / 39.352834; -120.810291
confluence, McKilligan Creek
39°21′08″N 120°49′07″W / 39.352193°N 120.818654°W / 39.352193; -120.818654
border, Tahoe National Forest
39°20′15″N 120°54′31″W / 39.337451°N 120.908704°W / 39.337451; -120.908704
confluence, Humbug Creek
39°20′17″N 120°55′55″W / 39.338115°N 120.931932°W / 39.338115; -120.931932
border, Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park
39°20′15″N 120°54′33″W / 39.337384°N 120.90909°W / 39.337384; -120.90909
road, N Bloomfield (Edwards Crossing)
39°19′49″N 120°59′03″W / 39.3301664°N 120.984215°W / 39.3301664; -120.984215
border, Malakoff Diggins SHP border, South Yuba River SP [ 6]
39°19′48″N 120°59′07″W / 39.330015°N 120.985351°W / 39.330015; -120.985351
confluence, Spring Creek
39°19′56″N 120°59′22″W / 39.332148°N 120.989408°W / 39.332148; -120.989408
road, Purdon (Purdon Crossing)
39°19′40″N 121°02′47″W / 39.327791°N 121.046505°W / 39.327791; -121.046505
confluence, Rock Creek
39°18′42″N 121°02′58″W / 39.311770°N 121.049323°W / 39.311770; -121.049323
former diversion, Excelsior Ditch
39°18′40″N 121°03′42″W / 39.311070°N 121.061631°W / 39.311070; -121.061631
road, CA 49 (bridge image )
confluence, Rush Creek
39°17′32″N 121°06′17″W / 39.292248°N 121.104803°W / 39.292248; -121.104803
confluence, Owl Creek
confluence, French Corral Creek
road, Pleasant Valley
39°17′34″N 121°11′37″W / 39.29286°N 121.193576°W / 39.29286; -121.193576
border, South Yuba River SP[ 6] road, Bridgeport Covered Bridge
39°17′34″N 121°11′42″W / 39.292739°N 121.194906°W / 39.292739; -121.194906
mouth, Englebright Lake
See also
References
External links
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