The classifications heretofore established by the secretary for the rivers or segments of rivers included in the system are revised and adopted as follows: Rivers Classification (a) Klamath River: The Klamath River from the FERC Project 2082 downstream boundary in Section 17 T47N R5W as shown on Exhibit K-7 sheet 1 dated May 25, 1962, to the river mouth at the Pacific Ocean Recreational (b) Scott River: (1) The Scott River from Shackleford Creek to McCarthy Creek Recreational (2) The Scott River from McCarthy Creek to Scott Bar Scenic (3) The Scott River from Scott Bar to the confluence with the Klamath River Recreational (c) Salmon River: (1) The Salmon River from the Forks of Salmon to the Lewis Creek confluence Recreational (2) The Salmon River from the Lewis Creek confluence to the Wooley Creek confluence Scenic (3) The Salmon River from the Wooley Creek confluence to the confluence with the Klamath River Recreational (4) The South Fork of the Salmon River from Cecilville to St. Claire Creek confluence Recreational (5) The South Fork from St. Claire Creek confluence to the Matthews Creek confluence Scenic (6) The South Fork from Matthews Creek confluence to the Forks of Salmon Recreational (7) The North Fork of the Salmon River from Marble Mountain Wilderness boundary to Mule Bridge Campground in Section 35 T12N R11W and Section 12 T11N R11W Wild (8) The North Fork from Mule Bridge Campground to the Forks of Salmon Recreational (9) Wooley Creek from the Marble Mountain Wilderness Area boundary to 1 2 mile upstream of the confluence with Salmon River Wild (10) Wooley Creek downstream 1 2 mile above the confluence with the Salmon River Recreational (d) Trinity River: (1) The Trinity River from 100 yards below Lewiston Dam to Cedar Flat Creek confluence Recreational (2) The Trinity River from Cedar Flat Creek confluence to Gray Falls Scenic (3) The Trinity River from Gray Falls to the west boundary of Section 2 T8N R4E Recreational (4) The Trinity River from the west boundary of Section 2 T8N R4E to the confluence with the Klamath River at Weitchpec Scenic (5) The North Fork of the Trinity River from the Trinity Alps Primitive Area boundary to north boundary Section 20 T34N R11W Wild (6) The North Fork from the north boundary Section 20 T34N R11W to mouth Recreational (7) The South Fork Trinity River from Forest Glen to Hidden Valley Ranch Wild (8) The South Fork from Hidden Valley Ranch to the Naufus Creek confluence in Section 8 T1N R7E Scenic (9) The South Fork from the Naufus Creek confluence in Section 8 T1N R7E to Johnson Creek confluence near the boundary of Sections 13 and 14 T2N R6E Wild (10) The South Fork from Johnson Creek confluence near the boundary of Sections 13 and 14 T2N R6E to the boundary of Sections 25 and 36 T2N R6E Scenic (11) The South Fork from the boundary of Sections 25 and 36 T2N R6E to the footbridge near the mouth of Underwood Creek in Section 17 T4N R6E Humboldt Base and Meridian Recreational (12) The South Fork from the footbridge near the mouth of Underwood Creek in Section 17 T4N R6E to Todd Ranch in Section 18 T5N R5E Wild (13) The South Fork from Todd Ranch in Section 18 T5N R5E to the confluence with Main Trinity Scenic (14) New River from the Salmon Trinity Primitive Area boundary to the junction with the East Fork New River in Section 23 T7N R7E Wild (15) New River from the junction with the East Fork New River in Section 23 T7N R7E to 100 yards below Panther Creek Campground in Section 18 T6N R7E Recreational (16) New River from 100 yards below Panther Creek Campground in Section 18 T6N R7E to Dyer Creek confluence in Section 25 T26N R6E Scenic (17) New River from Dyer Creek confluence in Section 25 T26N R6E to the confluence with Trinity River Wild (e) Smith River: (1) Smith River from the confluence of the Middle and South Forks to its mouth at the Pacific Ocean Recreational (2) Middle Fork Smith River from its source about 3 miles south of Sanger Lake as depicted on 1956 USGS 15´ â
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