West Walker River
The West Walker River is a tributary of the Walker River located in eastern California. It flows through the Sierra Nevada mountains and is known for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities, including fishing and hiking. The river's headwaters are found in the Toiyabe National Forest, and it eventually joins the main Walker River.
The river is approximately 30 miles long and is an important habitat for various fish species, including trout. Its waters are fed by snowmelt from the surrounding mountains, making it a vital resource for both wildlife and local communities. The West Walker River is popular among outdoor enthusiasts for its picturesque landscapes.