North Fork Smith River

The North Fork Smith River is 28-mile tributary of the that begins in the U.S. state of and ends in the U.S. state of . Arising near in the , it flows generally south to meet the Middle Fork Smith River at .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Gasquet and Adams Station.

Village
is an unincorporated community in , United States, 22 mi south of the border and 18 miles northeast of .

Locality
was a stagecoach stop and hotel in , . It was located on the just west of , at an elevation of 338 feet.

Locality
is an unincorporated community in , . It is located on the south bank of the Middle Fork of the 1.5 miles east-southeast of , at an elevation of 463 feet.

North Fork Smith River

Latitude
41.84789° or 41° 50′ 52″ north
Longitude
-123.96896° or 123° 58′ 8″ west
Elevation
315 feet (96 metres)
Open location code
84HRR2XJ+5C
Geo­Names ID
5568781
Wiki­data ID
Q22078031
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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Welsh—“North Fork Smith River” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: North Fork Smith
  • Cebuano: North Fork Smith River (suba sa Tinipong Bansa, California)
  • Cebuano: North Fork Smith River
  • German: North Fork Smith River
  • Venetian: North Fork Smith
  • Welsh: Afon North Fork Smith

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