Clavey River

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The Clavey River is a free-flowing, undammed tributary in California’s Sierra Nevada renowned for its ecological integrity and challenging whitewater.

All labels observed (1)

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Clavey River canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
tributary
country United States of America
surface form: United States
flowsInDirection generally north-to-south
flowsThrough Stanislaus National Forest
hasDam false
hasEcosystemType Sierra Nevada riverine ecosystem
hasMouthNear Don Pedro Reservoir
surface form: New Don Pedro Reservoir
hasNotableFeature high biodiversity
relatively pristine condition
remote canyon
hasRecreationType kayaking
rafting
hasWaterType freshwater
hasWhitewaterClass Class IV
Class V
isFreeFlowing true
isTributaryOf Tuolumne River
knownFor challenging whitewater
ecological integrity
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Sierra Nevada
Tuolumne County
surface form: Tuolumne County, California
partOf Tuolumne River
surface form: Tuolumne River watershed
region central Sierra Nevada
surface form: Central Sierra Nevada
subjectOf conservation efforts
threatenedBy hydropower development proposals
usedFor recreation
whitewater boating

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Tuolumne River hasPart Clavey River
Tuolumne River hasTributary Clavey River