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Henry Hagg Lake (also known simply as Hagg Lake) is an artificial lake in northwest Oregon, in the United States. The reservoir is an impoundment of Scoggins Creek, which drains a small portion of the eastern side of the Northern Oregon Coast Range. [3] The lake and creek are part of the Tualatin River’s watershed in the Tualatin Valley. [4]
Surrounded by lava and basalt flows and layers of sandstone, [5] it flows generally southeast from near South Saddle Mountain in the Northern Oregon Coast Range and through a 1,700-foot (520 m)-wide valley to Henry Hagg Lake, an impoundment of Scoggins Dam.
Map all coordinates using ... Fourmile Lake (Oregon) G. ... Gerber Reservoir; Green Peter Reservoir; H. Lake Harriet (Oregon) Haystack Dam; Henry Hagg Lake; Hills ...
Henry Hagg Lake Evacuation map for the Lee Falls Fire near Henry Hagg Lake in Washington County west of Forest Grove. Zach Urness has been an outdoors reporter in Oregon for 16 years and is host ...
Henry Hagg Lake a 1,200-acre (4.9 km 2 ) reservoir in the foothills of the Coast Range , just west of Forest Grove ; an impoundment of Scoggins Creek , a tributary of the Tualatin River in Washington County
Oregon Route 138 is an Oregon state highway that runs between the city of Elkton and a junction with U.S. Route 97 at Diamond Lake Junction. The highway has several distinct stretches, and is the main east–west highway through Roseburg, and provides access to Crater Lake National Park from the north. The highway is signed east–west.
Turning north near Gaston and meandering roughly parallel to Route 47 to the west (left), the river receives Wapato Creek, which flows through the former Wapato Lake, from the right and Scoggins Creek, which drains Henry Hagg Lake, from the left at RM 60 (RK 97). Soon, O'Neill Creek enters from the left, and shortly thereafter, the river passes ...
Oregon Route 82 near Alicel. Oregon Route 82 (OR 82) is a 70.74-mile-long (113.84 km) state highway in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Oregon. It travels from U.S. Route 30 (US 30) at La Grande to an intersection with Oregon Routes 350 and 351 in Joseph. It is known as the Wallowa Lake Highway No. 10 (see Oregon highways and routes).