New River (Trinity River tributary)

New River
Location of the New River In California
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
Physical characteristics
SourceSalmon Mountains where Virgin and Slide Creek meet below the Virgin Creek Buttes
  locationShasta-Trinity National Forest
  coordinates41°01′46″N 123°20′56″W / 41.02944°N 123.34889°W / 41.02944; -123.34889
  elevation2,014 ft (614 m)
MouthTrinity River
  location
near Burnt Ranch
  coordinates
40°50′45″N 123°28′48″W / 40.84583°N 123.48000°W / 40.84583; -123.48000
  elevation
692 ft (211 m)
Length21.4 mi (34.4 km)
Basin size225 sq mi (580 km2)
Discharge 
  locationDenny
  average437 cu ft/s (12.4 m3/s)
  minimum26.2 cu ft/s (0.74 m3/s)
  maximum60,000 cu ft/s (1,700 m3/s)
DesignatedJanuary 19, 1981

The New River (Chimariko: tcolīdasum, Hupa: yiduqi-nilin, Karuk: akráah kumásaamvaroo) is a 21.4-mile-long (34.4 km) tributary of the Trinity River in northern California. The river was named by miners during the California Gold Rush in the early 1850s. While prospecting west from earlier diggings on the upper Trinity River, they named the river due to it being a "new" place to search for gold.