Millicoma River

Millicoma River
North Fork Coos River
Millicoma River from Oregon Route 241
Name origin: Possibly the Coos people's name for the river [1]
Country United States
State Oregon
County Coos
Source confluence of the river's east and west forks
 - location Allegany
 - elevation 25 ft (8 m) [2]
 - coordinates 43°25′28″N 124°01′44″W / 43.42444°N 124.02889°W / 43.42444; -124.02889 [3]
Mouth Coos River
 - elevation 16 ft (5 m) [3]
 - coordinates 43°22′48″N 124°05′53″W / 43.38000°N 124.09806°W / 43.38000; -124.09806Coordinates: 43°22′48″N 124°05′53″W / 43.38000°N 124.09806°W / 43.38000; -124.09806 [3]
Length 8.5 mi (14 km) [4]
Basin 149 sq mi (386 km2) [5]
Discharge
 - average 518 cu ft/s (15 m3/s) [5]
Location of the mouth of the Millicoma River in Oregon

The Millicoma River is a coast stream, about 8.5 miles (13.7 km) long, east of Coos Bay in the U.S. state of Oregon. Formed by the confluence of the East Fork Millicoma River and the West Fork Millicoma River at Allegany, it meanders across relatively flat land to meet the South Fork Coos River, with which it forms the Coos River.[4][6]

Oregon Route 241 (Coos River Highway) runs along the right bank of the river from Allegany to the mouth. The Millicoma meanders generally southwest, receiving Woodruff Creek from the left slightly downstream from Allegany. Deton Creek enters from the right at Rooke Higgins County Park near river mile (RM) 3.5 or river kilometer (RK) 5.6. About a half-mile later, Hendrickson Creek enters from the left. The Millicoma receives Matt Davis Creek from the right just before meeting the South Fork Coos River to form the Coos River about 5 miles (8 km) from the larger stream's mouth on Coos Bay.[4][6]

The Millicoma supports a large run of shad as well as runs of Chinook salmon and steelhead, all of which may be fished for. It also supports runs of Coho salmon, but fishing for them in the Millicoma is not allowed. Rooke Higgins County Park has a boat launch as does Doras Ramp, near the mouth.[7]

See also

References

  1. McArthur, pp. 64647
  2. Source elevation derived from Google Earth search using GNIS source coordinates.
  3. 1 2 3 "Millicoma River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved April 1, 2011.
  4. 1 2 3 United States Geological Survey. "United States Geological Survey Topographic Map". TopoQuest. Retrieved April 3, 2011. The Allegany quadrangle of the map includes river mile (RM) markers for the river's entire length.
  5. 1 2 Palmer, Tim (2014). Field Guide to Oregon Rivers. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press. pp. 108–09. ISBN 978-0-87071-627-0.
  6. 1 2 Oregon Atlas and Gazetteer (Map) (1991 ed.). DeLorme Mapping. § 33. ISBN 978-0-89933-347-2.
  7. Sheehan, p. 80

Works cited

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