South Umpqua Headwaters Precontact Reference Conditions Study

Black Rock Fork Subbasin

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

 
 Study Area Vicinity Map ca. 1800 Vegetation   2010 Subbasin Index GLO Bearing Trees 

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 northeasternmost subbasin in the  South Umpqua Headwaters Reference Conditions Study, and contains portions of four Townships; two Fire Lookouts along its perimeter; and two of the study's 25 designated "Area of Special Interest.""

 

TOWNSHIPS, MAPS, PHOTOGRAPHS & ORIGINAL LAND SURVEYS

28 S., Rng. 2 E.
Tsp. 27 S., Rng. 2 E. Tsp. 28 S., Rng. 2 E.

 

 

FIRE LOOKOUTS & OSBORNE PHOTOGRAPHS

 ICON  LOOKOUT START   STOP TSP   RNG SEC   ELEV.
 Black Rock  1899  1965  28 S.  3 E.  4  6,150
 Little Black Rock  1933  1966  28 S.  2 E.  24  4,538

 

 

"AREAS OF SPECIAL INTEREST

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Name
TSP
RNG
SEC
Acres
Five Lakes
28 S.
2 E.
20-21
547
French Junction
27 S.
3 E.
32
450

 

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