Cottonwood Creek is a major stream in Northern California in the United States and is a tributary of the Sacramento River. About 68 miles (109 km) long measured to its uppermost tributaries, the creek drains a large rural area bounded by the crest of the Coast Ranges, traversing the northwestern Sacramento Valley before emptying into the Sacramento River near the town of Cottonwood. For its entire length, it defines the boundary of Shasta County and Tehama County. Because Cottonwood Creek is the largest undammed tributary of the Sacramento River, it is known for its Chinook salmon and steelhead runs.
Longitud
109435.0
Descarga máxima
2435.25
Descarga mínima
0.424753
Desembocadura entre elevaciones
103.937
Posición de desembocadura
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Elevación de origen
164.897
Posición de origen
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Cuenca hidrográfica (km2)
2.42941e+09
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