Downie River
The Downie River is an approximately 5.5 mi (8.9 km) tributary of the North Yuba River in Sierra County, California in the United States. The river originates from the confluence of the West Branch Downie River and Rattlesnake Creek in the Tahoe National Forest, and flows south to its confluence with the North Yuba at Downieville. The river drains a mountainous watershed of about 34 sq mi (88 km2) in the northern Sierra Nevada. Tributaries include Lavezzola Creek and Pauley Creek, which both join the Downie from the left shortly above the mouth.
The river and town are named after Scottish prospector William Downie, who settled here in 1850.
External links
- U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Downie River
- California Rivers: Downie River – Friends of the River
- Downieville – California Gold Country
Coordinates: 39°33′35″N 120°49′43″W / 39.55972°N 120.82861°W
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