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  2. List of lakes of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    formerly a natural lake, now an impoundment of the north fork of Little Butte Creek. Fish Lake (Marion County, Oregon) a 20-acre (8.1 ha) lake in the Cascades near Olallie Lake. Fish Hawk Lake. a private lake in Clatsop County near Birkenfeld. Flagstaff Lake. one of the Warner Lakes in southeastern Lake County.

  3. Oregon Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Lakes ecoregion has 23 native species of fish. These include two endemic species – the Borax Lake chub (Gila boraxobius), which is found only in the Borax Lake basin in Oregon, and the Warner sucker (Catostomus warnerensis), found in the Warner Valley in Oregon and Nevada, where it inhabits the Warner Lakes and the valley's streams, sloughs, and ephemeral lakes.

  4. List of lakes of Washington - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved 2019-07-24. ^ a b Chopaka Lake at the Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife website. ^ Blanca Lake at the Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife website. ^ Snow Lake at the Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife website. ^ Snoqualmie Lake at the Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife website.

  5. Crater Lake - Wikipedia

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    Crater Lake (Klamath: Giiwas) [2] is a volcanic crater lake in south-central Oregon in the Western United States. It is the main feature of Crater Lake National Park and is famous for its deep blue color and water clarity. The lake partly fills a 2,148-foot-deep (655 m) caldera [3] that was formed around 7,700 (± 150) years ago [4] by the ...

  6. Waldo Lake - Wikipedia

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    Waldo Lake is a natural alpine lake in the Cascade Mountains of the U.S. state of Oregon. It is the second largest natural non-alkali lake in Oregon with just under 10 square miles (26 km 2) of water surface and a maximum depth of 420 feet (130 m). The lake is named after Oregon politician, judge, and conservationist John B. Waldo.

  7. Lake Wallula - Wikipedia

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    Lake Wallula is a reservoir on the Columbia River in the United States, between the U.S. states of Washington and Oregon. It was created in 1954 with the construction of McNary Dam. It reaches from McNary Dam near the city of Umatilla, Oregon, to the Tri-Cities of Washington. Lake Wallula is part of the vast Columbia Basin, a region renowned ...

  8. Lake Bonneville (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Bonneville is upriver from the dam. The narrow section is the inundated Cascade Rapids. Lake Bonneville is a reservoir on the Columbia River in the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington. It was created in 1937 with the construction of Bonneville Dam. The reservoir stretches between it and The Dalles Dam, upstream.

  9. Wallowa Lake - Wikipedia

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    Wallowa Lake is a ribbon lake 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Joseph, Oregon, United States, at an elevation of 4,372 ft (1,333 m). Impounded by high moraines, it was formed by a series of Pleistocene glaciers. On the south end of the lake is a small community made up of vacation homes, lodging, restaurants, as well as other small businesses.

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