South Umpqua Headwaters Precontact Reference Conditions Study

Black Rock Fork

Black Rock Fork subbasin map, with ca. 1800 Indian Trails and ca. 1800 Forest Vegetation Patterns.

The Black Rock Fork subbasin is 20,576 acres in size and includes Bow Creek, Boze Creek, French Creek, Mink Creek, and Prong Creek as principal tributaries. It is the northeastern-most subbasin in the South Umpqua Headwaters Reference Conditons Study.study area and was

the site of the 2009 Boze and Rainbow Fires (see Chapters I and IV).

This area is located in portions of Tsp. 27 S., Rng. 2 E.; Tsp. 27 S., Rng. 3 E.; Tsp. 28 S., Rng. 2 E.; and Tsp. 28 S., Rng. 3 E.

Five Lakes and French Junction are Areas of Special Interest contained within this subbasin (see Appendix C), and

Little Black Rock L.O. (see Figure 7.01) and Black Rock L.O. (see Figure 7.02) are located on its perimeter.

 

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