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Overview of Oregon river drainage basins. This is a partial listing of rivers in the state of Oregon, United States. This list of Oregon rivers is organized alphabetically and by tributary structure. The list may also include streams known as creeks, brooks, forks, branches and prongs, as well as sloughs and channels.
Hood River County: 027: Hood River: 1908: Northwest portion of Wasco County: Named for the Hood River. 23,745: 522 sq mi (1,352 km 2) Jackson County: 029: Medford: 1852: Southwestern portion of Lane County and unorganized area south of Douglas and Umpqua Counties. Named for President Andrew Jackson. 220,768: 2,785 sq mi (7,213 km 2) Jefferson ...
Pacific City - Paisley - Paradise - Parkdale - Paulina - Payette Junction - Pedee - Pelican City - Pendleton - Peoria - Perry - Perrydale - Philomath - Phoenix - Pilot Rock - Pine - Pine Grove (Hood River County) - Pine Grove (Klamath County) - Pine Grove (Wasco County) - Pine Ridge* - Pinehurst - Pistol River - Pittsburg - Placer - Pleasant ...
(Lake County 2015 est.) [1] Partly in California. Harney Basin: Northern and central Harney County: Burns, Hines: 7,200 (Harney County 2015 est.) [1] High Desert: Southeastern Oregon Bend, Burns, Lakeview, Prineville, Redmond: Not available Hood River Valley: Hood River County: Hood River: 23,137 (Hood River County 2015 est.) [1] Klamath Basin ...
Map of the United States with Oregon highlighted Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. As of the 2020 U.S. census, it is the 27th-most populous state, with 4,237,256 inhabitants, and ranked 10th by land area, spanning 95,988 square miles (248,610 km 2) of land. Oregon is divided into 36 counties and contains 241 incorporated cities. Approximately 71 percent of ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Rivers of Oregon. ... Rivers of Coos County, Oregon (14 P) Rivers of Crook County, Oregon (8 P)
A map of the counties of Oregon with the cities of Salem and Portland. Oregon's population is largely concentrated in the Willamette Valley, which stretches from Eugene in the south (home of the University of Oregon) through Corvallis (home of Oregon State University) and Salem (the capital) to Portland (Oregon's largest city). [46]
Big Creek (Lane County, Oregon) Big Marsh Creek; Big River (Oregon) Birch Creek (Umatilla River tributary) Birdseye Creek; Bishop Creek (Forest Creek tributary) Blazed Alder Creek; Blue River (Oregon) Boxcar Rapids; Breitenbush River; Bridge Creek (John Day River tributary) Buck Creek (Rogue River tributary) Bull Run River (Oregon)