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In areas that are open for retention of coho salmon in the Willamette River basin upstream of Willamette Falls, anglers with a valid 2024 Oregon two-rod validation may fish with two rods including ...
second-largest wilderness lake in Oregon Mirror Lake (Clackamas County, Oregon) a mountain lake southwest of Mount Hood, located at the foot of Tom Dick and Harry Mountain: Mirror Pond: an impoundment of the Deschutes River in central Bend: Lake Modoc: a former lake on the Klamath River: Mud Lake: nineteen Oregon lakes share this name, but are ...
Emigrant Lake is a reservoir located 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Ashland, Oregon, at the southern end of the Rogue Valley. [1] It has an elevation of 2,241 feet (683 m) above sea level . [ 2 ] The lake has an average surface area of 806 acres (3.26 km 2 ), and an average volume of 40,530 acre-feet (49,990,000 m 3 ). [ 3 ]
Rain totals are forecast to range from 6-8 inches in the mountains to 3-4 inches in the Willamette Valley. Heavy rain is expected to bring widespread impacts to northwest Oregon.
Big Cliff Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the North Santiam River in the western part of the U.S. state of Oregon. [3] The dam spans the Linn County–Marion County border in the Oregon Cascades. The dam's primary functions are flood control, power generation, irrigation, fish habitat, water quality improvement, and recreation.
A fourth atmospheric river is forecast to hit Oregon this weekend, bringing heavy rain and possible coastal flooding. How much rain has Willamette Valley and Oregon Coast seen in December? Skip to ...
Erratic Rock State Natural Site is a state park in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, United States.Featuring a 40-short-ton (36 t) glacial erratic from the Missoula Floods, the small park sits atop a foothill of the Northern Oregon Coast Range in Yamhill County between Sheridan and McMinnville off Oregon Route 18.
Emigrant Pass is a gap in the Cascade Range in the U.S. state of Oregon. [1] It is about 0.5 miles (0.8 km) west of Summit Lake on the border between Klamath and Lane counties. [ 2 ] Originally called Willamette Pass , it lay along a primitive road that paralleled the Middle Fork Willamette River to near the crest. [ 2 ]