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    The Kaweah River is a river draining the southern Sierra Nevada in Tulare County, California in the United States. Fed primarily by high elevation snowmelt along the Great Western Divide, the Kaweah begins as four forks in Sequoia National Park, where the watershed is noted for its alpine scenery and its dense concentrations of giant sequoias, the largest trees on Earth.

    • Confluence of Middle Fork and Marble Fork
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  4. Kaweah River The Kaweah River is a river draining the southern Sierra Nevada in Tulare County, California in the United States. Fed primarily by high elevation snowmelt along the Great Western Divide, the Kaweah begins as four forks in Sequoia National Park, where the watershed is noted for its alpine scenery and its dense concentrations of giant sequoias, the largest trees on Earth.

  5. The Kaweah River () is an approximately 58.5-mile (94.1 km)-long river in the U.S. state of California. It rises in four major forks in the Sierra Nevada within Sequoia National Park, flowing southwest through the Lake Kaweah reservoir and onto an alluvial plain northeast of Visalia. Formerly the river continued southwest to empty into Tulare ...

  6. Kaweah River Watershed . Clockwise from top: Citrus groves in the watershed, Lake Kaweah is at the intersection of mountain front and valley floor, Marble Fork of Kaweah River in the mountains. Modeling Scenarios • Deficit irrigation is a potential means of water conservation, especially for permanent crops in water-starved arid and semi -arid

  7. Kaweah River Map. Rafting Trips. South Fork American; Middle Fork American; ... Return To Kaweah River[/button] Where we are. 6019 New River Road, Coloma CA 95613.

  8. American River Rafting. Kern River Rafting. Conditions on rivers can and do change quickly as weather, upstream dam fluctuations, and other phenomenon occur. Common sense and proper safety precautions are necessary at all times; CaliforniaWhitewater.com recommends ALL boaters.

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