The North Fork Feather Watershed (USGS
Huc 18020121) extends from the North Fork headwaters south-southwest to the Lower Feather Watershed. The headwaters are in the
Shasta Cascades and the
northern Sierras along the
Pit River and
Eagle-
Honey watersheds. The
drainage divide for the headwaters begins in
Shasta County at the
Lassen Peak quadruple watershed point of East Sulpher Creek (Mill-Big Chico), Manzanita Creek (Upper Cow-Battle watershed), Lost Creek (Lower
Pit River), and Kings Creek (North Fork Feather). The headwater divide extends in an arc east to
Lassen County, then to the
Great Basin Divide triple point of the Feather, Pit, and
Susan Rivers. The divide arcs southeast to
Pegleg Mountain and along of the
Sierra Crest to the triple point with the
East Branch North Fork Feather River on the east slope of
Indicator Peak (). Downstream of Shasta and Lassen counties, the majority of the North Fork Feather Watershed area is in
Plumas County. The west divide of the watershed is along the Mill-Big Chico Watershed, southward to the
West Branch Feather River triple point. The southeast divide of the North Fork Feather Watershed is the watershed of the East Branch to the triple point with the
Middle Fork Feather River. The lowest elevations of the North Fork Feather Watershed are in
Butte County, with the
emergency weir crest at and, at average storage capacity, the
Lake Oroville level of . (background), > in Warner Creek, and > in the North Fork to
Lake Oroville's northern arm. ==References==