List of National Wild and Scenic Rivers

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The Wolf River in Wisconsin

This is a list of the designated National Wild and Scenic Rivers in the United States. Some rivers may be listed more than once if they have designated sections in different states.

Initials of the managing agency follow the name of the river. Abbreviations used are:

Alabama[]

Alaska[]

Andreafsky River in Alaska
Tlikakila River

Arizona[]

Verde River

Arkansas[]

The Buffalo National River in Arkansas

California[]

Trinity River in California

Colorado[]

  • Cache La Poudre River, NPS/USFS

Connecticut[]


Delaware[]

Florida[]

Loxhatchee River

Georgia[]

Idaho[]

Salmon River, Idaho

Illinois[]

Kentucky[]

  • Red River, USFS

Louisiana[]

  • , USFS

Maine[]

Massachusetts[]

Taunton River

Michigan[]

Minnesota[]

Mississippi[]

  • Black Creek, USFS

Missouri[]

Montana[]

lower Flathead River

Nebraska[]

New Hampshire[]

New Jersey[]

Lower Delaware River

New Mexico[]

New York[]

North Carolina[]

Ohio[]

Oregon[]

Salmon River in Oregon

+Elk Creek, BLM

Pennsylvania[]

Puerto Rico[]

  • Rio Mameyes, USFS
  • Rio de la Mina, USFS
  • Rio Icacos, USFS

Rhode Island[]

South Carolina[]

South Dakota[]

Tennessee[]

Texas[]

Utah[]

Vermont[]

Washington[]

West Virginia[]

Wisconsin[]

  • St. Croix River (Upper), NPS/Minnesota and Wisconsin
  • St. Croix River(Lower), NPS/Minnesota and Wisconsin[5]
  • Wolf River, Wisconsin

Wyoming[]

Shoshone Falls on the Snake River
  • Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone River, USFS
  • Snake River Headwaters, NPS

References[]

  1. ^ "Bautista Creek, California". rivers.gov. National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. Retrieved October 27, 2014.
  2. ^ "Owens Rivers Headwaters, California". rivers.gov. National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. Retrieved October 27, 2014.
  3. ^ a b c "Explore Designated Rivers". Rivers.gov. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
  4. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Whychus Creek
  5. ^ "Lower St Croix". Archived from the original on 2010-06-10. Retrieved 2009-05-04.

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