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Coordinates: 45°0938N 122°4623W / 45.16056°N 122.77306°W / 45.16056; -122.77306
 

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Butte Creek
Butte Creek (Oregon) is located in Oregon
Butte Creek (Oregon)

Location of the mouth of Butte Creek in Oregon

EtymologyProbably for Graves Butte, also known as Lone Tree Butte and, later, Mount Angel[2]
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOregon
CountyMarion, Clackamas
Physical characteristics
SourceCascade Range
 • locationButte Basin, Santiam State Forest, Marion County, Oregon
 • coordinates44°53′06N 122°23′55W / 44.88500°N 122.39861°W / 44.88500; -122.39861[1]
 • elevation3,550 ft (1,080 m)[3]
MouthPudding River

 • location

near Woodburn, Clackamas County, Oregon

 • coordinates

45°09′38N 122°46′23W / 45.16056°N 122.77306°W / 45.16056; -122.77306[1]

 • elevation

102 ft (31 m)[1]
Length33 mi (53 km)
Basin size69 sq mi (180 km2)[4]

Butte Creek is a stream in the U.S. stateofOregon, a tributary of the Pudding River. It is approximately 33 miles (53 km) long[5] and, for all of its course, defines part of the northeastern boundary of Marion County and the southern boundary of Clackamas County.

Course[edit]

Butte Creek Falls

Originating from the Panther Rock Ridge, its source is a remote portion of the Cascade Range designated as Santiam State Forest in Butte Basin, about 8 miles (13 km) north of Gates. Butte Basin contains Copper Lake and Butte Lakes at elevation 3,533 feet (1,077 m). The stream meanders slightly northwest through steep mountainous and heavily forested terrain for about two-thirds of its length.

It receives Camp Creek from the right at river mile 32.9, then Fill Creek (right, RM 32.6). It turns due west for the next two miles (3 km) and parallels South Gawley Ridge to the north and receives Rhody Creek (left, RM 31.8) which drains Rhody Lake, then Fibre Creek (left, RM 31.3) which drains Fibre Lake. Shortly before resuming a northwesterly course, it receives South Fork (left, RM 30.7). At river mile 29.3 it receives a short unnamed creek from the right at about elevation 2,450 feet (750 m). Butte Creek turns WSW for about a mile where it receives a two-mile (3 km) long unnamed creek from the left (RM 27.2), Kirk Creek (left, RM 26.8), then turns directly northwest. About a half mile later it drops over Butte Creek Falls, elevation 1,900 feet (580 m).

Over the next mile, it receives three small creeks all from the right including Looney Creek (RM 25.8). It passes over a gravel bar, then receives three small creeks in succession from the left in a fairly steep forest canyon. Afterward, the canyon widens somewhat, and a small creek which drains an agricultural plateau to the west enters from the left at RM 24.8, followed by Fall Creek (right, RM 23.9) where the canyon becomes a gentle valley. Between RM 20 and 21.3, the creek passes over a succession of sand or gravel bars, and at RM 19.5, the creek turns northward—except for a few small zigzags—for the next 4.5 miles (7.2 km). It receives Coal Creek (right, RM 17.5) by which time the creek is surrounded by moderately gentle, 1,000-foot (300 m) hills.

Unnamed creeks enter at RM 16.6 (right), RM 16.3 (left), RM 16.1 (right), RM 15.9 (left), 15.7 (left), 15.6 (right), and 14.8 (right). By this point, the designated state forest is sparse islands and most of the land is agricultural or private forest. An unnamed creek (possibly named Crooked Finger Creek for a road which parallels it) enters at RM 13.2 (left) in an impoundment formed by a dam just east of Scotts Mills.

Unnamed creeks enter at RM 10.8 (left) and RM 10.3 (left) near Jacks Bridge which carries Oregon Route 213 across Butte Creek at RM 10.2 and elevation 300 feet (91 m). For the rest of its course, the creek meanders gently in mild rolling terrain which has hills less than about 200 feet (61 m) high. A river gaging station in Monitor is at RM 5.9. An unnamed creek enters from the right at RM 5.4, and the outlet of two reservoirs southeast of Woodburn is carried by an aqueduct entering from the left at RM 2.8. Oregon Route 211 crosses at approximately RM 1.5. Butte Creek enters the Pudding River at the latter's RM 20.1. The Marion/Clackamas County line follows the Pudding River downstream until Arndt Road.

The mouth is about 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Mt. Angel and 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Woodburn at 45°09′39N 122°46′25W / 45.160768°N 122.773569°W / 45.160768; -122.773569.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Butte Creek". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
  • ^ McArthur, Lewis A.; McArthur, Lewis L. (2003). Oregon Geographic Names (Seventh ed.). Portland, Oregon: Oregon Historical Society Press. p. 131. ISBN 0-87595-277-1.
  • ^ Google Earth elevation for GNIS coordinates
  • ^ Pudding River Watershed Council; Adolfson Associates; Alsea Geospatial. "Pudding River Watershed Assessment, 2006". Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Retrieved October 14, 2011.
  • ^ USGS topographic maps mark river miles from zero through 27 (at44°55′06N 122°30′13W / 44.91835°N 122.50363°W / 44.91835; -122.50363); distance beyond is estimated.
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