Martin Creek

Humboldt - Nevada


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Martin Creek originates on the east side of Buckskin Mountain in the Santa Rosa Range of the Humboldt National Forest at an elevation of 8,000 feet. The stream flows for approximately 48 miles before ending in Adams Slough in Paradise Valley. Average str...

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