List of National Wild and Scenic Rivers
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This is a list of the designated National Wild and Scenic River
National Wild and Scenic River
National Wild and Scenic River is a designation for certain protected areas in the United States.The National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act was an outgrowth of the recommendations of a Presidential commission, the Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission...

s in the United States. Some rivers may be listed more than once if they have designated sections in different states.

Initials of the managing agency follow the name of the river. Abbreviation use are:
  • ACOE = U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  • BLM = Bureau of Land Management
    Bureau of Land Management
    The Bureau of Land Management is an agency within the United States Department of the Interior which administers America's public lands, totaling approximately , or one-eighth of the landmass of the country. The BLM also manages of subsurface mineral estate underlying federal, state and private...

  • NPS = National Park Service
    National Park Service
    The National Park Service is the U.S. federal agency that manages all national parks, many national monuments, and other conservation and historical properties with various title designations...

  • USFS = U.S. Forest Service
  • USFWS = U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

Alabama

  • Sipsey Fork
    Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River
    The Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River is a river located in Alabama, USA, and is formed by the junction of Thompson and Hubbard creeks in the Sipsey Wilderness of Bankhead National Forest. The Sipsey Fork discharges into the Mulberry Fork. The Sipsey Fork below Smith Lake is one of the few...

     of the Black Warrior River
    Black Warrior River
    The Black Warrior River is a waterway in west central Alabama in the southeastern United States. The river rises in the extreme southern edges of the Appalachian Highlands and flows 178 miles to the Tombigbee River, of which the Black Warrior is the primary tributary...

    , USFS

Alaska

  • Alagnak River
    Alagnak River
    The Alagnak River is a 79-mile long river in Alaska. It has a catchment area of approximately 1400 square mi . It is located in central Lake and Peninsula Borough...

    , NPS
  • Alatna River
    Alatna River
    The Alatna River is a federally-designated wild and scenic river partially contained within the boundaries of Gates of the Arctic National Park, Alaska. It is called one of the most beautiful rivers in the United States...

    , NPS
  • Andreafsky River
    Andreafsky River
    The Andreafsky River is a river in the U.S. state of Alaska.The Andreafsky River flows southward to its confluence with the Yukon River near the village of St. Mary's. Its entire course lies within the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge....

    , USFWS
  • Aniakchak River
    Aniakchak River
    The Aniakchak River is a river in Lake and Peninsula Borough on the Alaska Peninsula. It arises in Surprise Lake in the Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve and flows eastward into Aniakchak Bay and the Pacific Ocean....

    , NPS
  • Beaver Creek
    Beaver Creek (Alaska)
    Beaver Creek is a clear water river in Alaska. Its headwaters are in the White Mountains, and from there it flows through the Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge before joining the Yukon River....

    , BLM/USFWS
  • Birch Creek
    Birch Creek (Alaska)
    Birch Creek is a river in the U.S. state of Alaska. 113 miles of the river is managed by the Bureau of Land Management as a wild river under the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. The river travels through state, private, and National Wildlife Refuge land for 344 miles before emptying into the...

    , BLM
  • Charley River
    Charley River
    The Charley River is a river in Alaska. It is a major tributary of the Yukon River. The Charley River watershed is forested chiefly with Black Spruce and White Spruce. This general locus within the Yukon River catchment is the approximate westernmost limit of the Black Spruce, Picea mariana...

    , NPS
  • Chilikadrotna River
    Chilikadrotna River
    The Chilikadrotna River is a river in northern Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska. It begins in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve and flows westward into the Mulchatna River....

    , NPS
  • Delta River
    Delta River
    The Delta River is a tributary of the Tanana River, which in turn is a tributary of the Yukon River in Alaska in the United States....

    , BLM
  • Fortymile River
    Fortymile River
    The Fortymile River is a river in Alaska and the Yukon. Prior to the Klondike Gold Rush, there was considerable mining activity along this tributary of the Yukon River. In the 1970s, there was an asbestos mine at Clinton Creek in the Yukon. When gold was discovered on the Fortymille River in 1886,...

    , BLM
  • Gulkana River
    Gulkana River
    The Gulkana River is a river in south-central Alaska. It was designated one of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers in 1980 and is administered by the Bureau of Land Management. Its length runs 47 miles from Paxson Lake to Sourdough. The Gulkana River flows out of a large Paxson Lake. A clearwater...

    , BLM
  • Ivishak River
    Ivishak River
    The Ivishak River is a long river in the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Fed by glaciers at the headwaters, the Ivishak flows north, through the Philip Smith Mountains and the northern foothills of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and joins the Sagavanirktok River on the...

    , USFWS
  • John River, NPS
  • Kobuk River
    Kobuk River
    The Kobuk River is a river located in the Arctic region of northwestern Alaska in the United States. It is approximately long...

    , NPS
  • Koyukuk River
    Koyukuk River
    The Koyukuk River is a principal tributary of the Yukon River, approximately 500 mi long, in northern Alaska in the United States.It drains an area north of the Yukon on the southern side of the Brooks Range...

     (North Fork), NPS
  • Mulchatna River
    Mulchatna River
    The Mulchatna River is a river in Alaska.The Mulchatna River is located in Southwest Alaska. Its headwaters are in Turquoise Lake, in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. The 24 miles of the river within the park are designated as a National Wild and Scenic River. Aside from scattered cabins,...

    , NPS
  • Noatak River
    Noatak River
    The Noatak River is a river in northwestern Alaska. The river's headwaters are on tall Mount Igikpak in the Schwatka Mountains of the Brooks Range in the Gates of the Arctic National Park. The Noatak flows generally westward approximately to the Chukchi Sea at Kotzebue Sound. The river's entire...

    , NPS
  • Nowitna River
    Nowitna River
    The Nowitna River is situated in central Alaska west of Tanana. The river runs almost entirely through Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge. Part of the river is a designated National Wild and Scenic River...

    , USFWS
  • Salmon River
    Salmon River (Alaska)
    The Salmon River is a braided stream that flows through Hyder, Alaska, and empties into the Portland Canal. It is fed by meltwater from the Salmon Glacier, which is located within British Columbia approximately 13 miles north of its confluence into the Canal and is road-accessible from the town of...

    , NPS
  • Selawik River
    Selawik River
    The Selawik River is a river in northwestern Alaska. It is about long. It runs from its origin in the Purcell Mountains through the Selawik National Wildlife Refuge and empties into Selawik Lake, which empties into the Kotzebue Sound in the Chukchi Sea. The river is approximately at the...

    , USFWS
  • Sheenjek River
    Sheenjek River
    The Sheenjek River is a 200-mile long river in the U.S. state of Alaska. It begins in the eastern part of the Brooks Range and flows southward until joining with the Porcupine River northeast of Fort Yukon, Alaska. It derives its name from the Gwich'in word, written in the modern orthography,...

    , USFWS
  • Tinayguk River
    Tinayguk River
    The Tinayguk River is a river in Alaska. It flows into the North Fork Koyukuk River in north-central Alaska....

    , NPS
  • Tlikakila River
    Tlikakila River
    The Tlikakila River is a river in Alaska. The Tlikakila is located in Lake Clark National Park, flowing southwest from the Alaska Range into Lake Clark, draining an area of approximately 1610 km2....

    , NPS
  • Unalakleet River
    Unalakleet River
    The Unalakleet River in the U.S. state of Alaska flows from the Kaltag Mountains into Norton Sound, adjacent to the town of Unalakleet....

    , BLM
  • Wind River
    Wind River (northern Alaska)
    The Wind River is a river in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is a designated National Wild and Scenic River. It arises in the Smith Mountains and flows into the East Fork of the Chandalar River .-See also:...

    , USFWS

Arkansas

  • Big Piney Creek
    Big Piney Creek
    Big Piney Creek is a body of water located in Ozark National Forest in the state of Arkansas. It is a tributary of the Arkansas River and therefore part of the Mississippi River watershed. Managed by the United States Forest Service, it flows for through Pope, Johnson and Newton counties...

    , USFS
  • Buffalo River
    Buffalo National River
    The Buffalo River, located in northern Arkansas, was the first National River to be designated in the United States. The Buffalo River is slightly more than in length, with the lower flowing within the boundaries of an area managed by the National Park Service, where it is designated the '. The...

    , USFS
  • Cossatot River
    Cossatot River
    The Cossatot River is an river in the U.S. state Arkansas.Cossatot comes from the French cassé-tête which translates roughly to skull crusher...

    , ACOE/USFS/Arkansas
  • Hurricane Creek, USFS
  • Little Missouri River
    Little Missouri River (Arkansas)
    The Little Missouri River, or Little Mo, is a waterway that runs from the Ouachita Mountains of southwest Arkansas into the rolling hills area in the surrounding countryside.- Overview :...

    , USFS
  • Mulberry River
    Mulberry River (Arkansas)
    The Mulberry River is a tributary of the Arkansas River in northwestern Arkansas in the United States. Via the Arkansas River, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. It has been designated a National Wild and Scenic River....

    , USFS
  • North Sylamore Creek, USFS
  • Richland Creek
    Richland Creek
    Richland Creek is a river in Texas.Richland Creek is also the name of the main creek flowing through Belleville, Illinois, and is a tributary to the Kaskaskia River.-References:**USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Texas...

    , USFS

California

  • Amargosa River
    Amargosa River
    The Amargosa River is an intermittent waterway, long, in southern Nevada and eastern California in the United States. It drains a high desert region, the Amargosa Valley in the Amargosa Desert northwest of Las Vegas, into the Mojave Desert, and finally into Death Valley where it disappears into...

    , added in 2009
  • American River
    American River
    The American River is a California watercourse noted as the site of Sutter's Mill, northwest of Placerville, California, where gold was found in 1848, leading to the California Gold Rush...

    , California/BLM/USFS
  • Big Sur River
    Big Sur River
    The Big Sur River is a river on the Central Coast of California. The river drains a portion of the Big Sur area, a thinly settled region of the Central California coast where the Santa Lucia Mountains rise abruptly from the Pacific Ocean...

    , USFS
  • Black Butte River
    Black Butte River
    The Black Butte River is located in the Mendocino National Forest of northern California in Lake, Glenn and Mendocino counties. It is a tributary to the Middle Fork Eel River and flows northward for from its headwaters near Round Mountain to the confluence with the Middle Fork Eel River.The...

    , USFS (Added in 2005)
  • Cottonwood Creek
    Cottonwood Creek (Inyo County, California)
    Cottonwood Creek originates in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forests of the White Mountains of California. The creek flows eastward from the 14,000-foot crest of the White Mountains and steeply descends through groves of aspen, eventually flowing into a sagebrush desert. Numerous springs feed the...

    , USFS
  • Eel River
    Eel River (California)
    The Eel River is a major river system of the northern Pacific coast of the U.S. state of California. Approximately 200 miles long, it drains a rugged area in the California Coast Ranges between the Sacramento Valley and the ocean. For most of its course, the river flows northwest, parallel to the...

    , BLM/USFS/California
  • Feather River
    Feather River
    The Feather River is the principal tributary of the Sacramento River, in the Sacramento Valley of Northern California. The river's main stem is about long. Its length to its most distant headwater tributary is about . Its drainage basin is about...

    , USFS
  • Kern River
    Kern River
    The Kern River is a river in the U.S. state of California, approximately long. It drains an area of the southern Sierra Nevada mountains northeast of Bakersfield. Fed by snowmelt near Mount Whitney, the river passes through scenic canyons in the mountains and is a popular destination for...

    , NPS/USFS
  • Kings River
    Kings River (California)
    The Kings River is a major river of south-central California. About long, it drains an area of the high western Sierra Nevada and the Central Valley. A large alluvial fan has formed where the river's gradient decreases in the Central Valley so the river divides into distributaries...

    , NPS/USFS
  • Klamath River
    Klamath River
    The Klamath River is an American river that flows southwest through Oregon and northern California, cutting through the Cascade Range to empty into the Pacific Ocean. The river drains an extensive watershed of almost that stretches from the high desert country of the Great Basin to the temperate...

    , BLM/NPS/USFS/California
  • Merced River
    Merced River
    The Merced River , in the central part of the U.S. state of California, is a -long tributary of the San Joaquin River flowing from the Sierra Nevada into the Central Valley. It is most well known for its swift and steep course through the southern part of Yosemite National Park, and the...

    , BLM/NPS/USFS
  • Sespe Creek
    Sespe Creek
    Sespe Creek is a stream, some long, in Ventura County, California, in the United States. The creek starts at Potrero Seco in the Sierra Madre Mountains, and is formed by more than thirty tributary streams before it empties into the Santa Clara River in Fillmore. Thirty-one miles of Sespe Creek are...

    , USFS
  • Sisquoc River
    Sisquoc River
    The Sisquoc River is a river in northeastern Santa Barbara County, California. It is a tributary of the Santa Maria River, which is formed when the Sisquoc River meets the Cuyama River. The river is long and originates on the north slopes of Big Pine Mountain, at approximately...

    , USFS
  • Smith River
    Smith River (California)
    The Smith River is a river on the Pacific coast of northern California in the United States, approximately long. It drains a rugged area of the Pacific Coast Ranges west of the Siskiyou Mountains just south of the Oregon border and north of the watershed of the Klamath River. The catchment area is...

    , USFS/California
  • Trinity River
    Trinity River (California)
    The Trinity River is the longest tributary of the Klamath River, approximately long, in northwestern California in the United States. It drains an area of the Coast Ranges, including the southern Klamath Mountains, northwest of the Sacramento Valley...

    , BLM/USFS/California
  • Tuolumne River
    Tuolumne River
    The Tuolumne River is a California river that flows nearly from the central Sierra Nevada to the San Joaquin River in the Central Valley...

    , BLM/NPS/USFS

Idaho

  • Clearwater River
    Clearwater River (Idaho)
    The Clearwater River is a river in north central Idaho, which flows westward from the Bitterroot Mountains along the Idaho-Montana border, and joins the Snake River at Lewiston. In October 1805, the Lewis and Clark Expedition descended the Clearwater River in dugout canoes, putting in at "Canoe...

     (Middle Fork), USFS
  • Lochsa River
    Lochsa River
    The Lochsa River is located in the northwestern United States, in the mountains of north central Idaho. It is one of two primary tributaries of the Middle Fork of the Clearwater River in the Clearwater National Forest. Lochsa is a Nez Perce word meaning rough water.The Lochsa was included by the...

    , USFS
  • Rapid River, USFS
  • Saint Joe River
    Saint Joe River
    The Saint Joe River is a river in northern Idaho that winds through the Saint Joe River Valley, through Avery, Calder, and St. Maries. Eventually the river dumps into Coeur d'Alene Lake...

    , USFS
  • Salmon River
    Salmon River (Idaho)
    The Salmon River is located in Idaho in the northwestern United States. The Salmon is also known as The River of No Return. It flows for through central Idaho, draining and dropping more than between its headwaters, near Galena Summit above the Sawtooth Valley in the Sawtooth National...

    , USFS
  • Snake River
    Snake River
    The Snake is a major river of the greater Pacific Northwest in the United States. At long, it is the largest tributary of the Columbia River, the largest North American river that empties into the Pacific Ocean...

    , USFS

Illinois

  • Middle Fork
    Middle Fork Vermilion River
    The Middle Fork of the Vermilion River is a tributary of the Vermilion River in Illinois. The Middle Fork rises in Ford County and flows southeast to join the Vermilion near Danville....

     of the Vermilion River
    Vermilion River (Wabash River tributary)
    The Vermilion River is a tributary of the Wabash River in the states of Illinois and Indiana, United States.There are two "Vermilion Rivers" in Illinois. The Wabash tributary flows south, while the other Vermilion River flows north to the Illinois River...

    , Illinois.

Massachusetts

  • Westfield River
    Westfield River
    The Westfield River in Metropolitan Springfield, Massachusetts, is a major tributary of the Connecticut River in Hampden County, Massachusetts. The Westfield River has four major tributary branches that confluence in the City of Westfield, for which the river is named...

    , Massachusetts
  • Sudbury River
    Sudbury River
    The Sudbury River is a tributary of the Concord River in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in the United States.Originating in the Cedar Swamp in Westborough, Massachusetts, near the boundary with Hopkinton, it meanders generally northeast to its confluence with the Assabet River at Egg Rock in...

    , Assabet River
    Assabet River
    The Assabet River is a small river about west of Boston, Massachusetts. The river is long. The , headquartered in West Concord, Massachusetts, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, protection, and enhancement of the natural and recreational features of the Assabet River and...

     and Concord River
    Concord River
    The Concord River is a tributary of the Merrimack River in eastern Massachusetts in the United States. The river drains a small rural and suburban region northwest of Boston. One of the most famous small rivers in U.S...

    , NPS/Massachusetts/Local Government

Michigan

  • Au Sable River
    Au Sable River (Michigan)
    The Au Sable River in Michigan runs approximately through the northern Lower Peninsula, through the towns of Grayling and Mio, and enters Lake Huron at Oscoda. It is considered one of the best brown trout fisheries east of the Rockies and has been designated a blue ribbon trout stream by the...

    , USFS
  • Bear Creek, USFS
  • Black River
    Black River (Gogebic County)
    The Black River is a river in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan, flowing mostly in Gogebic County into Lake Superior at . Its source at is a boreal wetland on the border with Iron County, Wisconsin...

    , USFS
  • Carp River, USFS
  • Indian River
    Indian River (Mantistique River)
    Indian River in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan rises out of Hovey Lake at on Hiawatha National Forest land in Alger County and flows south and east through a lake district and on through Schoolcraft County. The river flows into the 8,659 acre Indian Lake at and flows out at...

    , USFS
  • Manistee River
    Manistee River
    The Manistee River in the U.S. state of Michigan, runs approximately 232 miles through the northern Lower Peninsula, through the villages of Sharon, Smithville, Mesick, and enters Lake Michigan at Manistee. It is considered, like the nearby Au Sable River, to be one of the best trout fisheries east...

    , USFS
  • Ontonagon River
    Ontonagon River
    The Ontonagon River is a river flowing to Lake Superior on the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the United States. The main stem of the river is 25 mi long and is formed by a confluence of several longer branches, portions of which have been collectively designated as a National Wild...

    , USFS
  • Paint River
    Paint River
    Paint River is a river in the U.S. state of Michigan.It is a tributary of the Brule River and flows through Gogebic and Iron counties.The Paint River flows through Crystal Falls, Michigan and empties into the Brule River before its confluence with the Michigamme River...

    , USFS
  • Pere Marquette River
    Pere Marquette River
    The Pere Marquette River is a river in the State of Michigan. The main stream of this river is about long, running from Lake County, Michigan just west of Reed City into the Pere Marquette Lake, and from there into Lake Michigan....

    , USFS
  • Pine River
    Pine River (Michigan)
    Pine River may refer to any of the following streams in the U.S. state of Michigan:# Pine River . The main branch forms with the confluence of the East and West Branches of the Pine River at in Alcona County...

    , USFS
  • Presque Isle River
    Presque Isle River
    The Presque Isle River runs through the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and empties into Lake Superior. Along its course, it flows through the Ottawa National Forest and Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. It has 300 mi2 of drainage area in Upper Michigan and Northern Wisconsin.Several...

    , USFS
  • Sturgeon River
    Sturgeon River (Delta County, Michigan)
    Sturgeon River is a river in the U.S. state of Michigan, flowing mostly southward through Alger County and Delta County counties in the Upper Peninsula....

     (Hiawatha National Forest
    Hiawatha National Forest
    Hiawatha National Forest is a National Forest in the Upper Peninsula of the state of Michigan in the United States. Commercial logging is conducted in some areas. The United States Forest Service administers this National Forest; it is physically divided into two subunits, commonly called the...

    ), USFS
  • Sturgeon River
    Sturgeon River (Houghton County, Michigan)
    Sturgeon River is a river in Baraga County and Houghton County counties in the U.S. state of Michigan. of the river were added to the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System in 1992.-Description:...

     (Ottawa National Forest
    Ottawa National Forest
    The Ottawa National Forest is a 1.0 million acre national forest in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. It includes much of Gogebic and Ontonagon counties, as well as slices of Iron, Houghton, Baraga, and Marquette counties. The forest is under the jurisdiction of the U.S...

    ), USFS
  • Tahquamenon River
    Tahquamenon River
    The Tahquamenon River is a long blackwater river in the U.S. state of Michigan that flows in a generally eastward direction through the eastern end of the Upper Peninsula. It drains approximately of the Upper Peninsula, including large sections of Luce County and Chippewa County...

     (East Branch), USFS
  • Whitefish River
    Whitefish River (Michigan)
    The Whitefish River is a river in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The mouth of the river is in Delta County at on the Little Bay De Noc of Lake Michigan. The main branch of the river is formed by the confluence of the east and west branches at .The east branch rises out of Trout...

    , USFS
  • Yellow Dog River
    Yellow Dog River
    The Yellow Dog River flows through Marquette County in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is approximately 51 miles in length, with about 85 miles of tributaries. The main branch begins at the outflow from Bulldog Lake in the Ottawa National Forest on the boundary between...

    , USFS

Minnesota and Wisconsin

  • St. Croix River
    St. Croix River (Wisconsin-Minnesota)
    The St. Croix River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately long, in the U.S. states of Wisconsin and Minnesota. The lower of the river form the border between Wisconsin and Minnesota. The river is a National Scenic Riverway under the protection of the National Park Service. A...

    , NPS/Minnesota and Wisconsin

New Jersey

  • Great Egg Harbor River
    Great Egg Harbor River
    The Great Egg Harbor River is a river in southern New Jersey in the United States. It is one of the major rivers that traverse the largely pristine Pinelands, draining of wetlands into the Atlantic Ocean at Great Egg Harbor, from which it takes its name....

    , NPS/Local Government
  • Maurice River
    Maurice River
    The Maurice River is a river that empties into the Delaware Bay in southern New Jersey in the United States.The Maurice River, pronounced "Morris", is approximately long and is the second longest and largest tributary to Delaware Bay. Its watershed includes an extensive southern portion of the...

    , NPS/Local Government
  • Musconetcong River
    Musconetcong River
    The Musconetcong River is a tributary of the Delaware River in northwestern New Jersey in the United States. It flows through the rural mountainous country of northwestern New Jersey. Part of it is a National Wild and Scenic River....


New Jersey and Pennsylvania

  • Delaware River
    Delaware River
    The Delaware River is a major river on the Atlantic coast of the United States.A Dutch expedition led by Henry Hudson in 1609 first mapped the river. The river was christened the South River in the New Netherland colony that followed, in contrast to the North River, as the Hudson River was then...

     (Lower), NPS/Local Government
  • Delaware River
    Delaware River
    The Delaware River is a major river on the Atlantic coast of the United States.A Dutch expedition led by Henry Hudson in 1609 first mapped the river. The river was christened the South River in the New Netherland colony that followed, in contrast to the North River, as the Hudson River was then...

     (Middle), NPS

New Mexico

  • Jemez River
    Jemez River
    The Jemez River is a tributary of the Rio Grande in the U.S. state of New Mexico. The river is formed by the confluence of the East Fork Jemez River and San Antonio Creek, which drain a number of tributaries in the area of the Jemez Mountains and Santa Fe National Forest. The Jemez River is about ...

     (East Fork), USFS
  • Pecos River
    Pecos River
    The headwaters of the Pecos River are located north of Pecos, New Mexico, United States, at an elevation of over 12,000 feet on the western slope of the Sangre de Cristo mountain range in Mora County. The river flows for through the eastern portion of that state and neighboring Texas before it...

    , USFS
  • Rio Chama, BLM/USFS
  • Rio Grande
    Rio Grande
    The Rio Grande is a river that flows from southwestern Colorado in the United States to the Gulf of Mexico. Along the way it forms part of the Mexico – United States border. Its length varies as its course changes...

    , BLM/USFS

North Carolina

  • Horsepasture River
    Horsepasture River
    The Horsepasture River is an National Wild and Scenic river in the U.S. states of North Carolina and South Carolina. The river rises in Jackson County, North Carolina, and flows through the Jocassee Gorges area and ends at Lake Jocassee in South Carolina...

    , USFS
  • New River
    New River (North Carolina)
    The New River is a 50-mile long river in southeastern North Carolina in the United States. It empties into the Atlantic Ocean.It rises in northwestern Onslow County and flows east-southeast past Jacksonville, where it widens into a tidal estuary approximately two miles wide...

    , North Carolina
  • Lumber River
    Lumber River
    The Lumber River is a river in south-central North Carolina in the flat Coastal Plain. European settlers first called the river Drowning Creek, which still is the name of its headwater. The waterway known as the Lumber River extends downstream from the Scotland County-Hoke County border to the...

    , North Carolina
  • Wilson Creek
    Wilson Creek (North Carolina)
    The Wilson Creek area is located in the Grandfather district of the scenic Pisgah National Forest, northwestern section of Caldwell County, North Carolina. Wilson Creek itself is a water system that originates in Calloway Peak and stretches for 23 miles before dumping into John's River. It was...

    , USFS

Ohio

  • Big Darby Creek
    Big Darby Creek
    The Big Darby Creek is a river located in northwestern central Ohio, and an important tributary to the Lower Scioto River. The river's major tributary is the Little Darby Creek....

     and Little Darby Creek, Ohio
  • Little Beaver Creek
    Little Beaver Creek
    The Little Beaver Creek is a wild and scenic area in Ohio. The Little Beaver Creek watershed is located primarily in Columbiana County in northeast Ohio, and in portions of Carroll County, Mahoning County, and western Pennsylvania, draining approximately 605 mi² , of which 503 mi² are in Ohio...

    , Ohio
  • Little Miami River
    Little Miami River
    The Little Miami River is a Class I tributary of the Ohio River that flows through five counties in southwestern Ohio in the United States. The Little Miami joins the Ohio River east of Cincinnati. It forms parts of the borders between Hamilton and Clermont counties and between Hamilton and Warren...

    , Ohio

Oregon

  • Big Marsh Creek
    Big Marsh Creek
    Big Marsh Creek is a stream in Klamath County, Oregon, United States. It flows to its mouth at Crescent Creek. Both rivers are part of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System....

    , USFS
  • Chetco River
    Chetco River
    The Chetco River is a stream located in the southwestern portion of the U.S. state of Oregon. It drains approximately of Curry County. Flowing through a rugged and isolated coastal region, it descends rapidly from about to sea level at the Pacific Ocean. Except for the lowermost , the river is...

    , USFS
  • Clackamas River
    Clackamas River
    The Clackamas River is an approximately tributary of the Willamette River in northwestern Oregon, in the United States. As it drains an area of about , the Clackamas passes through mostly forested and rugged mountainous terrain in its upper reaches, and passes through agricultural and urban areas...

    , USFS
  • Crescent Creek, USFS
  • Crooked River
    Crooked River (Oregon)
    The Crooked River is a tributary, long, of the Deschutes River in the U.S. state of Oregon. The river begins at the confluence of South Fork Crooked River and Beaver Creek. Of the two tributaries, the South Fork Crooked River is the larger and is sometimes considered part of the Crooked River proper...

    , Oregon/BLM/USFS
  • Deschutes River, BLM/USFS
  • Donner und Blitzen River
    Donner und Blitzen River
    The Donner und Blitzen River is a river on the eastern Oregon high desert which drains a relatively arid basin, the southern portion of Harney Basin, from roughly 20 to 80 miles south-southeast of Burns including Malheur National Wildlife Refuge...

    , BLM/USFS
  • Eagle Creek, USFS
  • Elk River
    Elk River (Oregon)
    The Elk River is in southwestern Oregon in the United States. Approximately 25 miles long, the river drains a remote area of the Coastal Range into the Pacific Ocean....

    , USFS
  • Elkhorn Creek, BLM/USFS
  • Grande Ronde River
    Grande Ronde River
    The Grande Ronde River is a tributary of the Snake River, long, in northeastern Oregon and southeastern Washington in the United States. It drains an area southeast of the Blue Mountains and northwest of the Wallowa Mountains, on the Columbia Plateau...

    , BLM/USFS
  • Illinois River
    Illinois River (Oregon)
    The Illinois River is a tributary, about long, of the Rogue River in the U.S. state of Oregon. It drains part of the Klamath Mountains in northern California and southwestern Oregon. The river's main stem begins at the confluence of its east and west forks near Cave Junction in southern Josephine...

    , USFS
  • Imnaha River
    Imnaha River
    The Imnaha River is a tributary of the Snake River in the U.S. state of Oregon. Flowing generally east near the headwaters and then north through Wallowa County, the entire river is designated Wild and Scenic...

    , USFS
  • John Day River
    John Day River
    The John Day River is a tributary of the Columbia River, approximately long, in northeastern Oregon in the United States. Undammed along its entire length, the river is the third longest free-flowing river in the conterminous United States. There is extensive use of its waters for irrigation. Its...

    , BLM/USFS
  • Joseph Creek, USFS
  • Kiger Creek, BLM
  • Klamath River
    Klamath River
    The Klamath River is an American river that flows southwest through Oregon and northern California, cutting through the Cascade Range to empty into the Pacific Ocean. The river drains an extensive watershed of almost that stretches from the high desert country of the Great Basin to the temperate...

    , BLM/Oregon
  • Little Deschutes River, USFS
  • Little Wildhorse Creek, BLM
  • Lostine River
    Lostine River
    The Lostine River is a tributary of the Wallowa River in northeastern Oregon in the United States.It drains a portion of the Eagle Cap Wilderness of the Wallowa Mountains in the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. It joins the Wallowa River at Wallowa...

    , USFS
  • Malheur River
    Malheur River
    The Malheur River is a tributary of the Snake River in eastern Oregon in the United States. It drains a high desert area, between the Harney Basin and the Blue Mountains and the Snake....

    , USFS
  • McKenzie River
    McKenzie River
    The McKenzie River is a tributary of the Willamette River in western Oregon in the United States. It drains part of the Cascade Range east of Eugene and flows into the southernmost end of the Willamette Valley. It is named for Donald MacKenzie, a Scottish Canadian fur trader...

    , USFS
  • Metolius River
    Metolius River
    The Metolius River is a tributary of the Deschutes River in Central Oregon, United States, near the city of Sisters. The river flows north from springs near Black Butte, then turns sharply east, descending through a series of gorges before ending in the western end of the lake...

    , USFS
  • Minam River
    Minam River
    The Minam River is a tributary of the Wallowa River, long, in northeastern Oregon in the United States. It drains a rugged wilderness area of the Wallowa Mountains west of La Grande....

    , USFS
  • North Fork John Day River
    North Fork John Day River
    The North Fork John Day River is a tributary of the John Day River in the U.S. state of Oregon. It begins in Grant County about northwest of Baker City near the crest of the Blue Mountains. It flows generally west to the community of Dale on U.S...

    , USFS
  • North Fork Malheur River
    North Fork Malheur River
    The North Fork Malheur River is a tributary of the Malheur River in eastern Oregon in the United States. Rising in Big Cow Burn in the Blue Mountains, it flows generally south to join the larger river at Juntura. The upper of the river have been designated Wild and Scenic. This part of the river...

    , USFS
  • North Fork Middle Fork Willamette River, USFS
  • North Fork Owyhee River, BLM
  • North Fork Smith River, USFS
  • North Fork Sprague River, USFS
  • North Powder River, USFS
  • North Umpqua River
    North Umpqua River
    The North Umpqua River is a tributary of the Umpqua River, approximately long, in southwestern Oregon in the United States. It drains a scenic and rugged area of the Cascade Range southwest of Eugene, flowing through steep canyons and surrounded by large Douglas-fir forests...

    , BLM/USFS
  • Owyhee River
    Owyhee River
    The Owyhee River is a tributary of the Snake River located in northern Nevada, southwestern Idaho and southeastern Oregon in the United States. It is long. The river's drainage basin is in area, one of the largest subbasins of the Columbia Basin...

    , BLM
  • Powder River
    Powder River (Oregon)
    The Powder River is a tributary of the Snake River, approximately long, in northeast Oregon in the United States. It drains an area of the Columbia Plateau on the eastern side of the Blue Mountains...

    , BLM
  • Quartzville Creek
    Quartzville Creek
    Quartzville Creek is a 12 mile river in Linn County, Oregon, United States designated as a National Wild and Scenic River. It is paralleled by the Quartzville Back Country Byway, and popularly used for recreational purposes, including camping, fishing, hunting, kayaking, and gold panning.-External...

    , BLM
  • Roaring River, USFS
  • Rogue River
    Rogue River (Oregon)
    The Rogue River in southwestern Oregon in the United States flows about in a generally westward direction from the Cascade Range to the Pacific Ocean. Known for its salmon runs, whitewater rafting, and rugged scenery, it was one of the original eight rivers named in the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act...

    , BLM/USFS
    • Upper Rogue, USFS
  • Salmon River
    Salmon River (Clackamas County, Oregon)
    The Salmon River is a 33.9 mile river in Oregon's Cascade Range and drains a portion of southwestern Mount Hood.The entire length of the river is protected National Wild and Scenic River, the only such river in the contiguous 48 states....

    , BLM/USFS
  • Sandy River
    Sandy River (Oregon)
    The Sandy River is a tributary of the Columbia River in northwestern Oregon in the United States. Measured by a United States Geological Survey gauge downstream of the Sandy's confluence with the Bull Run River, from the mouth, the river's average discharge is . The maximum daily recorded flow...

    , BLM/USFS
  • Snake River
    Snake River
    The Snake is a major river of the greater Pacific Northwest in the United States. At long, it is the largest tributary of the Columbia River, the largest North American river that empties into the Pacific Ocean...

    , USFS
  • South Fork John Day River
    South Fork John Day River
    The South Fork John Day River is a tributary of the John Day River in the U.S. state of Oregon. It begins in the Malheur National Forest in Harney County about north-northwest of Burns and flows generally north to Dayville, where it meets the main stem of the John Day River. Along the way, the...

    , BLM
  • Sycan River
    Sycan River
    The Sycan River is a tributary, about long, of the Sprague River in the U.S. state of Oregon. The headwaters are in highlands in the Fremont National Forest south of Summer Lake. The river runs northwest into the Sycan Marsh in southern Lake County, from which it flows generally southwest to join...

    , USFS
  • Wallowa River
    Wallowa River
    The Wallowa River is a tributary of the Grande Ronde River, approximately long, in northeastern Oregon in the United States. It drains a valley on the Columbia Plateau in the northeast corner of the state north of Wallowa Mountains. It rises in southern Wallowa County, in the Wallowa Mountains in...

    , BLM/Oregon
  • Wenaha River
    Wenaha River
    The Wenaha River is a river in the Wenaha–Tucannon Wilderness in the U.S. state of Oregon.The river begins at the Wenaha Forks, where the North and South Fork Wenaha Rivers join. It then flows east for about to the small settlement of Troy where it meets the Grande Ronde River. Most of the Wenaha...

    , USFS
  • West Little Owyhee River
    West Little Owyhee River
    West Little Owyhee River is a tributary of the Owyhee River in the U.S. state of Oregon. The source of the river is at an elevation of near McDermitt, while the mouth is at an elevation of in the Owyhee Desert. West Little Owyhee River has a watershed....

    , BLM
  • White River
    White River (Oregon)
    The White River is a tributary of the Deschutes River, approximately 50 mi long, in north central Oregon in the United States. It drains a scenic mountainous area of the Columbia Plateau on the east side of the Cascade Range southeast of Mount Hood. In the 1840s, a section of the Oregon...

    , BLM/USFS
  • Whychus Creek
    Whychus Creek
    Whychus Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Oregon, located in Jefferson County. It was formerly named Squaw Creek and was renamed after legislation was passed requiring geographic names in Oregon containing the word "squaw" be changed....

     (formerly Squaw Creek), USFS
  • Wildhorse Creek, BLM

Pennsylvania

  • Allegheny River
    Allegheny River
    The Allegheny River is a principal tributary of the Ohio River; it is located in the Eastern United States. The Allegheny River joins with the Monongahela River to form the Ohio River at the "Point" of Point State Park in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania...

    , USFS
  • Clarion River
    Clarion River
    The Clarion River is a tributary of the Allegheny River, approximately 110 mi long, in west central Pennsylvania in the United States...

    , USFS
  • Delaware River
    Delaware River
    The Delaware River is a major river on the Atlantic coast of the United States.A Dutch expedition led by Henry Hudson in 1609 first mapped the river. The river was christened the South River in the New Netherland colony that followed, in contrast to the North River, as the Hudson River was then...

     (Upper), NPS

Wisconsin

  • St. Croix River (Upper)
    St. Croix River (Wisconsin-Minnesota)
    The St. Croix River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately long, in the U.S. states of Wisconsin and Minnesota. The lower of the river form the border between Wisconsin and Minnesota. The river is a National Scenic Riverway under the protection of the National Park Service. A...

    , NPS/Minnesota and Wisconsin
  • St. Croix River(Lower)
    St. Croix River (Wisconsin-Minnesota)
    The St. Croix River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately long, in the U.S. states of Wisconsin and Minnesota. The lower of the river form the border between Wisconsin and Minnesota. The river is a National Scenic Riverway under the protection of the National Park Service. A...

    , NPS/Minnesota and Wisconsin
  • St. Croix River (Lower)
    St. Croix River (Wisconsin-Minnesota)
    The St. Croix River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately long, in the U.S. states of Wisconsin and Minnesota. The lower of the river form the border between Wisconsin and Minnesota. The river is a National Scenic Riverway under the protection of the National Park Service. A...

  • Wolf River
    Wolf River (Fox River)
    The Wolf River, long, is one of the two National Scenic Rivers in Wisconsin, along with the St. Croix River. The scenic portion is long. It rises in the north woods of the state, with the northernmost fork stemming from Pine Lake in Forest County. The river then flows south through Langlade and...

    , Wisconsin
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