Where is kern river located




















Citrus blossom fragrance fills the air on warm evenings, so be prepared to roll down the windows as you exit suburbia. Kern County : Southern Sierra Nevada mountains river canyon, this prized recreation destination is the main attraction for the entire county. Hundreds have died already, as the sign tells us so. Rafters consider whitewater rating a Class V, for most of the lower Kern section.

Upper Kern: Main fork of the Kern River is situated along the Rincon Fault line, which become the granite gorge of Kern River Canyon further north; the initial snowmelt and headwaters are located deep in backcountry of the Golden Trout Wilderness. This larger, main river fork parallels the Sierra Hwy north of Kernville, CA with many miles of epic scenery.

Plenty of camping for all types, fishing, tubing, rafting, kayaking, mountain biking and backpackers trailheads. Tulare County. Eastern Sierra Olancha Peak. Henry, L. Where does the river go? The Bakersfield Californian, May 6. Lynch, G. From s to s, Floods decimated Kern County.

The Bakersfield Californian, April Maheo, G. Tectonic control on southern Sierra Nevada topography, California. Tectonics, v. Nadin, E. Smith, A. Geologic Map of California: Bakersfield Sheet, scale , California Division of Mines and Geology. Wakabayashi, J. Geology, v. The North Fork of the Kern River corridor also includes regionally uncommon wetland habitat at Kern Lakes and the alkaline seep at the Forks of the Kern. The wetland habitat contains several uncommon aquatic and marsh species; the alkaline seep also supports several uncommon plants.

The river's deep pool habitat supports a population of wild trout and also vividly colored hybrid trout. The South Fork Kern River flows through a diverse landscape, including whitewater, waterfalls, large granite outcrops interspersed with open areas, and open meadows with extensive vistas.

The segment in the Domeland Wilderness flows by numerous granitic domes and through a rugged and steep granitic gorge where whitewater rapids are common. In flood years, the river would actually flow into the San Joaquin River. Since the late 19th century the Kern has been primarily diverted for irrigation and recharging aquifers. The lakes were created in for recreational use, holding 6, acre-feet of water combined.



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