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1. [Image] Quartz Creek stream survey
Quartz Creek is a tributary to the Cispus RiverCitation -
2. [Image] Quartz Creek stream survey
Quartz Creek is a tributary to the Cispus RiverCitation -
3. [Image] Woods Creek
Mouth of Woods Creek showing steep gradient and moss-covered boulders in stream bed. It is inaccessible at low water. Woods Creek is a tributary to the Cispus RiverCitation -
4. [Image] Cedar Creek Falls
Birdseye view of Cedar Creek falls and small power developementCitation -
5. [Image] Silver Falls Creek
Silver Falls Creek, tributary to the Cispus RiverCitation -
6. [Image] Mason Creek
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7. [Image] Cedar Creek Falls at high water
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8. [Image] Impassible log jam on Wilson Creek
Impassible log jam on Wilson Creek, a tributary of Skamokawa CreekCitation -
9. [Image] Impassible log jam on Wilson Creek
Impassible log jam on Wilson Creek, a tributary of Skamokawa CreekCitation -
10. [Image] Falls above Timber Creek
Falls above Timber Creek, tributary to the Washougal RiverCitation -
11. [Image] Albernathy Creek bedrock chute and falls
Albernathy Creek, a tributary to Columbia RiverCitation -
12. [Image] Falls on Silver Creek
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13. [Image] Unloading fish truck at Nason Creek
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14. [Image] Unloading fish truck at Nason Creek
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15. [Image] Niggerhead Creek box canyon (Yellowjacket Creek)
Looking down small box canyon on Niggerhead Creek, tributary to Cispus River, 500 yards above road bridge. The stream is 35 feet wideCitation -
16. [Image] Niggerhead Creek (Yellowjacket Creek)
Niggerhead Creek, tributary to the Cispus River shown 1300 yards above road bridge. There is a log jam in the background. The stream is 40 ft wideCitation -
17. [Image] Box canyon on Rock Creek
Box canyon on Rock Creek five miles above mouth. View is typical of rocky nature of stream. The Creek is twenty- five feet wideCitation -
18. [Image] Falls on Cat Creek
Falls on Cat Creek, tributary to the Cispus River, 1/4 mile above the mouth. Lower falls is 4 feet high and the upper falls is 10 feet highCitation -
19. [Image] Impassable bedrock chute
Impassable bedrock chute on North Fork Cispus River near Timonium Creek. Drops 25 feet in 60 feet. There are no poolsCitation -
20. [Image] Timonium Creek falls
75 foot series of falls on Timonium Creek near its confluence with the North Fork of the Cispus River. Indicates terrific flood stagesCitation -
21. [Image] Cedar Creek Falls
Powerflume, fish-ladder and mill at high-water stage on Cedar Creek FallsCitation -
22. [Image] Cedar Creek Falls
Cedar Creek Falls at high-water stage near Hall, WashingtonCitation -
23. [Image] Muddy Fork of Cispus River
Muddy Fork of Cispus River which flows at 10 seconds per foot and is 20 feet wide. Mt Adams is in left background [Print is reversed]Citation -
24. [Image] Mouth of East Canyon Creek
Mouth of East Canyon Creek, a tributary to Cispus River, showing a 30 foot log jamCitation -
25. [Image] Niggerhead Creek log jam (Yellowjacket Creek)
Looking down at upper end of big log jam on Niggerhead CreekCitation -
26. [Image] Niggerhead Creek falls (Yellowjacket Creek)
Falls on Niggerhead Creek 4 miles above road. The falls are 25 feet highCitation -
27. [Image] Falls on Goat Creek
35 foot falls on Goat Creek, located 530 yards above its confluence with the Cowlitz RiverCitation -
28. [Image] Lake Creek falls
25 foot falls on Lake Creek two mile above its mouth. Lake Creek is the outlet of Packwood Lake in the Cowlitz River systemCitation -
29. [Image] Niggerhead Creek log jam (Yellowjacket Creek)
Lower end of big log jam in box canyon on Niggerhead Creek. It is a barrier to fish at this point. The Creek is 35 feet wide and the jam is 25 feet highCitation -
30. [Image] Stratified sandstone falls on Coal Creek
Coal Creek is a tributary to the Columbia RiverCitation -
31. [Image] East Canyon Creek Falls
Falls above mouth of East Canyon Creek, a tributary to the Cispus RiverCitation -
32. [Image] Adams Creek box canyon
Narrow box canyon at lowest 1/4 mile of Adams Creek, a tributary of the Cispus River, near Randle, WashingtonCitation -
33. [Image] Old Power Dam
Old Power Dam on Crooked CreekCitation -
34. [Image] Falls on Rock Creek
Upper part of series of falls on Rock Creek one mile above the Columbia RiverCitation -
35. [Image] Fast cascades
Fast cascades over bedrock on Rock Creek four miles above the mouth. It is a barrier to fish at low water.Citation -
36. [Image] Rock Creek falls near Stevenson, Washington
View of impassable series of falls one mile above the mouth of Rock CreekCitation -
37. [Image] Falls on Rock Creek
Series of falls on Rock Creek near Stevenson, Washington, one mile above the Columbia River. It drops a total of forty five feet.Citation -
38. [Image] Falls on Rock Creek near Stevenson, Washington
The falls are impassable and are twenty five feet high.Citation -
39. [Image] Cedar Creek dam and falls
20 foot dam and falls on Cedar Creek near Hall, Washington. Photo shows nearly low-water stageCitation -
40. [Image] Cedar Creek dam and falls
Power diversion, old mill, diversion return and fish-ladder at Cedar Creek dam and falls at Hall, Washington. Dam and falls only partly showing upstream. Fish-ladder leads into diversionCitation -
41. [Image] Copper Creek
Copper Creek just above mouth. It is a tributary to the East Fork of the Lewis River.Citation -
42. [Image] Niggerhead Creek valley (Yellowjacket Creek)
Looking down the lower valley of Niggerhead Creek. Cispus River is at the base of Spud Mountain in the backgroundCitation -
43. [Image] Irrigation Dam
Irrigation dam on Crooked Creek. There is no fish ladder presentCitation -
44. [Image] Stratified sandstone on Coal Creek
Stratified sandstone Coal Creek, a tributary to the Columbia RiverCitation -
45. [Image] Niggerhead Creek (Yellowjacket Creek)
Passable falls and cascades on Niggerhead CreekCitation -
46. [Image] Irrigation Dam
Irrigation dam on Crooked Creek. There is no fish ladder presentCitation -
47. [Image] Old dam on Crooked Creek
Old dam-Crooked Creek just above first forks--left branch facing upstream. There is no ladder and the dam should be removedCitation -
48. [Image] Elkhorn Creek
Elkhorn Creek is a tributary of Wilson Creek. Very few salmon can get through culvert during high water.. Culvert is on the farm of VS Kesterson.Citation -
49. [Image] Adams Creek falls
15 ft falls in box canyon on Adams Creek, 1/4 mile above the mouthCitation -
50. [Image] Greenhorn Creek falls
Greenhorn Creek falls, a tributary to the Cispus RiverCitation