Hat Creek (California)

Hat Creek (Achumawi: Hatiwïwi) is a 48.7-mile-long (78.4 km) stream and tributary of the Pit River, which is located in Shasta County of northern California.

Hat Creek
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CitiesOld Station, Hat Creek, Cassel
Physical characteristics
SourceConfluence of East and West Forks
  locationDersch Meadows, Lassen Volcanic National Park
  coordinates40°31′02″N 121°27′19″W
  elevation6,302 ft (1,921 m)
MouthPit River
  location
Lake Britton
  coordinates
40°59′23″N 121°34′43″W
  elevation
2,736 ft (834 m)
Length48.7 mi (78.4 km)
Discharge 
  locationBurney (combined USGS stations #11359300/Burney No.2 Powerhouse and #11359200/Hat Creek near Burney)
  average472.2 cu ft/s (13.37 m3/s)

The creek rises in two forks on the eastern slopes of Lassen Peak in Lassen Volcanic National Park, and flows northward through Lassen National Forest to its mouth at Lake Britton near Burney, California.

Hat Creek is so named because a surveyor lost his hat there.

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