North Fork, California

North Fork
—  Unincorporated community  —
North Fork
Location in California
Coordinates:
Country United States
State California
County Madera County
Elevation[1] 2,638 ft (804 m)

North Fork (formerly, Brown's and Northfork) is an unincorporated community in Madera County, California.[1] It is located 22 miles (35 km) east of Raymond,[2] at an elevation of 2638 feet (804 m).[1]It is 9.89 miles (15.92 km) miles south east of Bass Lake and 14 miles (23 km) from Oakhurst. North Fork is also home of the Mono Indian Museum and the starting point of the Sierra scenic byway. The town boasts one grocery store, three restaurants (one of which is part of the town's bar) and two gas stations. The best seasons to visit weatherwise are late summer, early fall and spring.

North Fork is at the foothills of the Sierra Nevada near Yosemite National Park. According to the 2000 U.S. Census the population of the 93643 zip code area was 3,360 with a median age of 44.8 years. The community is inside area code 559. It is part of the MaderaChowchilla Metropolitan Statistical Area.

The town's original inhabitants were members of the Mono tribe, who still comprise a significant portion of the population (9.4% according to the 2000 Census). Milton Brown was the first white settler at the place and its original name was Brown's.[2] The name North Fork came from the North Fork Lumber Company.[2] The North Fork post office opened in 1888.[2]

North Fork's economy was based in the timber industry until the local lumber mill closed in 1996.

The geographic center of the state of California is located between North Fork and Italian Bar. The point is about 7.1 miles (11.4 km) driving distance from the United States Forest Service office in North Fork. The location is marked by a sign and a survey marker. NAD83 coordinates for the exact center of California are The Fresno County line is less than one mile (1.6 km), (straight-line distance), from the site's survey marker. The site is also marked on the United States Forest Service road map of Sierra National Forest, which can be purchased at the North Fork USFS office. The actual site has wooden stairs leading up the hillside about 50 feet from the road. The marker is not wheelchair accessible.

Italian Bar Rd., the road to the geographic center marker, is paved with a smooth surface and is usable by ordinary passenger cars. The road is narrow and meeting a large truck, such as Forest Service Fire Engine or logging truck, may require maneuvering to allow passage.

North Fork is the birthplace of Jeff King, four-time champion of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.

The Northfork Rancheria of Mono Indians of California maintains their tribal headquarters in North Fork. The Sierra Mono Museum is also located here.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: North Fork, California
  2. ^ a b c d Durham, David L. (1998). California's Geographic Names: A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State. Quill Driver Books. p. 810. ISBN 9781884995149. 
  3. ^ Sierra Mono Museum. (retrieved 24 July 2009)

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