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A wide placid river flows through the woods.
Rogue River (seventh longest) near Indian Mary Park in Josephine County

Seventy-seven rivers and creeks of at least 50 miles (80 km) in total length are the longest streams of the U.S. state of Oregon. All of these streams originate in the United States except the longest, the Columbia, which begins in the Canadian province of British Columbia and flows 1,249 miles (2,010 km) to the sea near Astoria. The second-longest, the Snake River, which at 1,078 miles (1,735 km) is the only other stream of more than 1,000 miles (1,600 km) on the list, begins in Wyoming and flows through parts of Idaho and Washington, as well as Oregon. Some of the other streams also cross borders between Oregon and California, Nevada, Idaho, or Washington, but the majority flow entirely within Oregon.

The Atlas of Oregon ranks 31 rivers in the state by average streamflow; the top five are the Columbia, Snake, Willamette, Santiam, and Umpqua.[1] Not all Oregon rivers with high average flows are on this list of longest streams because neither their main stems nor any of their tributaries (including what are called "forks") are at least 50 miles (80 km) long. High-flow streams mentioned in the Atlas but not included in this long-stream list are the Metolius, Hood, Youngs, and Coos rivers. On the other hand, the list includes four low-flow intermittent streamsDry River, Rattlesnake Creek, Rock Creek, and Dry Creek—that cross parts of the Oregon High Desert.

The direction of Oregon stream flow is influenced by four major drainage divides: the Oregon Coast Range on the west, the Cascade Range further inland, the KlamathSiskiyou Mountains in the southwest, and the Blue Mountains in the northeast. One set of streams, including the Nehalem River, flows directly into the Pacific Ocean or into larger streams flowing directly to the Pacific; other streams, such as the Deschutes River, flow into the Columbia River or its tributaries. A third set, including the Klamath River and its tributaries, originates in Oregon, but its waters eventually flow into northern California before reaching the ocean. Other streams like the Donner und Blitzen River flow into closed basins, such as Malheur Lake, that have no outlet to the sea.[1]

Source data for the table below came from topographic maps created by the United States Geological Survey and published on-line by TopoQuest,[2] and from the Atlas of Oregon;[1] the Oregon Atlas and Gazetteer;[3] two federally produced geographic information system (GIS) datasets—the National Hydrography Dataset and the National Watershed Boundary Dataset—and other sources as noted. In the table, total lengths are given in miles (mi) and kilometers (km), and elevations are in feet (ft) and meters (m).

Rivers and creeks[edit]

  • A waterfall in the middle of a forest, surrounded by rocks covered in lichen
  • McKenzie River, 26th longest
  • A river gorge, with a forest in the foreground
    Columbia River, longest
  • The confluence of two rivers, with rough white water over rocks, and trees on either side
    North Umpqua River, 18th longest
  • A river winding through a narrow canyon with tall foliage-covered mountains on either side
    Snake River, 2nd longest
  • A river with several logs in it, and large rocks in the foreground
    Nestucca River, 67th longest
  • Key
    † Stream is not entirely within the state
    Longest streams of Oregon
    Name Mouth[4] Total length Watershed
    area
    Mouth
    coordinates
    [5]
    Mouth elevation[5] Source
    coordinates
    [5]
    Source elevation[6] Source and mouth
    locations
    [4]
    Columbia River Pacific Ocean 1,249mi
    2,010 km†[7][n 1]
    258,000mi2
    668,000 km2[7]
    46°14′39N 124°03′29W / 46.24417°N 124.05806°W / 46.24417; -124.05806 (Columbia River (mouth))[9] 0ft
    0 m
    50°13′00N 115°51′00W / 50.21667°N 115.85000°W / 50.21667; -115.85000 (Columbia River (source))[10] 2,657ft
    810 m
    Source at Columbia Lake, British Columbia, mouth near Astoria
    Snake River Columbia River 1,078 mi
    1,674 km†[11][n 2]
    108,000 mi2
    280,000 km2[7]
    46°11′10N 119°01′43W / 46.18611°N 119.02861°W / 46.18611; -119.02861 (Snake River (mouth)) 358 ft
    109 m
    44°07′49N 110°13′10W / 44.13028°N 110.21944°W / 44.13028; -110.21944 (Snake River (source))[13] 9,199 ft
    2,804 m
    Source in Absaroka Range, Wyoming, mouth near Tri-Cities, Washington
    Owyhee River Snake River 346 mi
    557 km†[11][n 3]
    11,049 mi2
    28,617 km2[15]
    43°48′46N 117°01′32W / 43.81278°N 117.02556°W / 43.81278; -117.02556 (Owyhee River (mouth)) 3,185 ft
    666 m
    41°30′17N 115°44′30W / 41.50472°N 115.74167°W / 41.50472; -115.74167 (Owyhee River (source))[16] 6,918 ft
    2,109 m
    Source in Independence MountainsofNevada, mouth near Nyssa
    Klamath River Pacific Ocean 287 mi
    462 km†[17][n 4]
    15,700mi2
    40,700 km2[17]
    41°32′49N 124°05′00W / 41.54694°N 124.08333°W / 41.54694; -124.08333 (Klamath River (mouth)) 0 ft
    m
    42°11′29N 121°46′58W / 42.19139°N 121.78278°W / 42.19139; -121.78278 (Klamath River (source))[19] 4,090 ft
    1,247 m
    Source at Upper Klamath Lake, mouth near Crescent City, California
    John Day River Columbia River 284 mi
    457 km[20]
    7,880 mi2
    20,400 km2[21]
    45°43′57N 120°38′57W / 45.73250°N 120.64917°W / 45.73250; -120.64917 (John Day River (mouth)) 269 ft
    82 m
    44°14′44N 118°33′08W / 44.24556°N 118.55222°W / 44.24556; -118.55222 (John Day River (source))[22] 6,676 ft
    2,035 m
    Source in Strawberry Range, mouth near Rufus
    Deschutes River Columbia River 251 mi
    405 km[23]
    10,400 mi2
    26,939 km2[23]
    45°38′07N 120°54′52W / 45.63528°N 120.91444°W / 45.63528; -120.91444 (Deschutes River (mouth)) 164 ft
    50 m
    43°54′33N 121°45′40W / 43.90917°N 121.76111°W / 43.90917; -121.76111 (Deschutes River (source))[24] 4,747 ft
    1,447 m
    Source in Cascade Range, mouth near Biggs Junction
    Rogue River Pacific Ocean 216 mi
    348 km[25]
    5,159 mi2
    13,360 km2[25]
    42°25′21N 124°25′45W / 42.42250°N 124.42917°W / 42.42250; -124.42917 (Rogue River (mouth)) 0 ft
    m
    43°03′57N 122°13′56W / 43.06583°N 122.23222°W / 43.06583; -122.23222 (Rogue River (source))[26] 5,320 ft
    1,622 m
    Source in Cascade Range, mouth near Gold Beach
    Malheur River Snake River 190 mi
    306 km[27]
    4,703 mi2
    12,180 km2[27]
    44°03′33N 116°58′31W / 44.05917°N 116.97528°W / 44.05917; -116.97528 (Malheur River (mouth)) 2,133 ft
    650 m
    44°08′05N 118°37′14W / 44.13472°N 118.62056°W / 44.13472; -118.62056 (Malheur River (source))[28] 4,958 ft
    1,511 m
    Source in Strawberry Range, mouth near Ontario
    Willamette River Columbia River 187mi
    301 km[29]
    11,400 mi2
    30,000 km2[7]
    45°39′10N 122°45′53W / 45.65278°N 122.76472°W / 45.65278; -122.76472 (Willamette River (mouth)) 10 ft
    m
    44°01′23N 123°01′25W / 44.02306°N 123.02361°W / 44.02306; -123.02361 (Willamette River (source))[30] 438 ft
    134 m
    Source near Eugene, mouth near Portland
    Grande Ronde River Snake River 182 mi
    293 km†[11][n 5]
    4,000 mi2
    10,240 km2[32]
    46°04′49N 116°58′47W / 46.08028°N 116.97972°W / 46.08028; -116.97972 (Grande Ronde River (mouth)) 820 ft
    250 m
    44°57′34N 118°15′38W / 44.95944°N 118.26056°W / 44.95944; -118.26056 (Grande Ronde River (source))[33] 7,446 ft
    2,270 m
    Source in Blue Mountains, mouth on WashingtonIdaho border
    Powder River Snake River 153 mi
    246 km[11]
    1,603 mi2
    4,150 km2[34]
    44°44′37N 117°02′56W / 44.74361°N 117.04889°W / 44.74361; -117.04889 (Powder River (mouth)) 2,064 ft
    629 m
    44°44′30N 118°12′22W / 44.74167°N 118.20611°W / 44.74167; -118.20611 (Powder River (source))[35] 4,402 ft
    1,342 m
    Source in Blue Mountains, mouth near Richland
    Crooked River Deschutes River 125 mi
    201 km[36]
    4,300 mi2
    11,137 km2[23]
    44°34′25N 121°16′19W / 44.57361°N 121.27194°W / 44.57361; -121.27194 (Crooked River (mouth)) 1,949 ft
    594 m
    44°06′05N 120°03′04W / 44.10139°N 120.05111°W / 44.10139; -120.05111 (Crooked River (source))[37] 3,624 ft
    1,105 m
    Source near Ochoco Mountains, mouth near Culver
    Middle Fork Willamette River Willamette River 122 mi
    196 km[7][38]
    1,355 mi2
    3,510 km2[29]
    44°01′23N 123°01′25W / 44.02306°N 123.02361°W / 44.02306; -123.02361 (Middle Fork Willamette River (mouth)) 436 ft
    133 m
    43°24′28N 122°06′20W / 43.40778°N 122.10556°W / 43.40778; -122.10556 (Middle Fork Willamette River (source))[39] 5,552 ft
    1,692 m
    Source in Calapooya Mountains, mouth near Springfield
    Nehalem River Pacific Ocean 128 mi
    206 km[40]
    852 mi2
    2,210 km2[40]
    45°39′29N 123°56′04W / 45.65806°N 123.93444°W / 45.65806; -123.93444 (Nehalem River (mouth)) 0 ft
    m
    45°43′53N 123°25′26W / 45.73139°N 123.42389°W / 45.73139; -123.42389 (Nehalem River (source))[41] 2,420 ft
    740 m
    Source in Northern Oregon Coast Range, mouth near Wheeler
    Silvies River Malheur Lake 119 mi
    192 km[42]
    1,350 mi2
    3,500 km2[42]
    43°34′05N 119°02′04W / 43.56806°N 119.03444°W / 43.56806; -119.03444 (Silvies River (mouth)) 4,150 ft
    1,265 m
    44°07′19N 119°13′53W / 44.12194°N 119.23139°W / 44.12194; -119.23139 (Silvies River (source))[43] 5,649 ft
    1,722 m
    Source in Blue Mountains, mouth near Burns
    North Fork John Day River John Day River 117 mi
    188 km[20]
    600 mi2
    1,554 km2[20]
    44°45′22N 119°38′19W / 44.75611°N 119.63861°W / 44.75611; -119.63861 (North Fork John Day River (mouth)) 1,834 ft
    559 m
    44°51′48N 118°14′13W / 44.86333°N 118.23694°W / 44.86333; -118.23694 (North Fork John Day River (source))[44] 7,420 ft
    2,260 m
    Source in Elkhorn Mountains, mouth near Kimberly
    Umpqua River Pacific Ocean 112 mi
    180 km[45]
    4,668 mi2
    12,133 km2[46]
    43°40′09N 124°12′18W / 43.66917°N 124.20500°W / 43.66917; -124.20500 (Umpqua River (mouth)) 0 ft
    m
    43°16′05N 123°26′46W / 43.26806°N 123.44611°W / 43.26806; -123.44611 (Umpqua River (source))[47] 362 ft
    110 m
    Source near Roseburg, mouth near Reedsport
    Siuslaw River Pacific Ocean 110 mi
    180 km[48]
    773 mi2
    2,000 km2[49]
    44°01′01N 124°08′14W / 44.01694°N 124.13722°W / 44.01694; -124.13722 (Siuslaw River (mouth)) 0 ft
    m
    43°49′23N 123°15′42W / 43.82306°N 123.26167°W / 43.82306; -123.26167 (Siuslaw River (source))[50] 632 ft
    193 m
    Source in Central Oregon Coast Range, mouth at Florence
    North Umpqua River Umpqua River 110 mi
    170 km[51]
    1,356 mi2
    3,510 km2[52]
    43°16′05N 123°26′45W / 43.26806°N 123.44583°W / 43.26806; -123.44583 (North Umpqua River (mouth)) 361 ft
    110 m
    43°15′24N 122°00′03W / 43.25667°N 122.00083°W / 43.25667; -122.00083 (North Umpqua River (source))[53] 5,985 ft
    1,824 m
    Source in Cascade Range, mouth near Roseburg
    South Umpqua River Umpqua River 110 mi
    170 km[51]
    1,801 mi2
     4,660 km2[54]
    43°16′04N 123°26′46W / 43.26778°N 123.44611°W / 43.26778; -123.44611 (South Umpqua River (mouth)) 361 ft
    110 m
    43°06′26N 122°35′22W / 43.10722°N 122.58944°W / 43.10722; -122.58944 (South Umpqua River (source))[55] 2,009 ft
    612 m
    Source in Cascade Range, mouth near Roseburg
    Little Deschutes River Deschutes River 105 mi
    169 km[56]
    1,020 mi2
    2,642 km2[23]
    43°51′14N 121°27′14W / 43.85389°N 121.45389°W / 43.85389; -121.45389 (Little Deschutes River (mouth)) 4,163 ft
    1,269 m
    43°18′25N 121°59′43W / 43.30694°N 121.99528°W / 43.30694; -121.99528 (Little Deschutes River (source))[57] 6,219 ft
    1,896 m
    Source in Cascade Range, mouth near Sunriver
    Jordan Creek Owyhee River 99 mi
    159 km†[11] [n 6]
    1,305 mi2
    3,380 km2[58]
    42°51′45N 117°38′29W / 42.86250°N 117.64139°W / 42.86250; -117.64139 (Jordan Creek (mouth)) 3,363 ft
    1,025 m
    42°58′21N 116°44′39W / 42.97250°N 116.74417°W / 42.97250; -116.74417 (Jordan Creek (source))[59] 7,551 ft
    2,302 m
    Source in Owyhee Mountains of Idaho, mouth near Rome
    Burnt River Snake River 98 mi
    158 km[11]
    1,041 mi2
    2,700 km2[60]
    44°21′54N 117°13′34W / 44.36500°N 117.22611°W / 44.36500; -117.22611 (Burnt River (mouth)) 2,073 ft
    632 m
    44°30′15N 118°10′51W / 44.50417°N 118.18083°W / 44.50417; -118.18083 (Burnt River (source))[61] 3,824 ft
    1,166 m
    Source in Blue Mountains, mouth near Huntington
    North Santiam River Santiam River 92mi
    148 km[62]
    766 mi2
    1,984 km2[62]
    44°41′12N 123°00′24W / 44.68667°N 123.00667°W / 44.68667; -123.00667 (North Santiam River (mouth)) 217 ft
    66 m
    44°28′39N 121°53′04W / 44.47750°N 121.88444°W / 44.47750; -121.88444 (North Santiam River (source))[63] 5,133 ft
    1,565 m
    Source in Cascade Range, mouth in Willamette Valley
    Smith River Umpqua River 91 mi
    146 km[64]
    352 mi2
    910 km2[64]
    43°44′13N 124°04′43W / 43.73694°N 124.07861°W / 43.73694; -124.07861 (Smith River (mouth)) 0 mi
    km
    43°44′25N 123°20′22W / 43.74028°N 123.33944°W / 43.74028; -123.33944 (Smith River (source))[65] 1,406 ft
    429 m
    Source in Central Oregon Coast Range, mouth near Reedsport
    Umatilla River Columbia River 89 mi
    143 km[66]
    2,328 mi2
    6,030 km2[66]
    45°55′09N 119°21′20W / 45.91917°N 119.35556°W / 45.91917; -119.35556 (Umatilla River (mouth)) 269 ft
    82 m
    45°43′32N 118°11′17W / 45.72556°N 118.18806°W / 45.72556; -118.18806 (Umatilla River (source))[67] 2,332 ft
    711 m
    Source in Blue Mountains, mouth at Umatilla
    Dry River (intermittent) Crooked River 88 mi
    142 km[11]
    752 mi2
    1,948 km2[68]
    44°20′10N 121°02′50W / 44.33611°N 121.04722°W / 44.33611; -121.04722 (Dry River (mouth)) 2,782 ft
    848 m
    43°46′56N 120°16′44W / 43.78222°N 120.27889°W / 43.78222; -120.27889 (Dry River (source))[69] 5,886 ft
    1,794 m
    Source in Hampton Buttes near Brothers, mouth upstream of Smith Rock
    McKenzie River Willamette River 88mi
    142 km[70]
    1,216 mi2
    3,150 km2[70]
    44°07′32N 123°06′20W / 44.12556°N 123.10556°W / 44.12556; -123.10556 (McKenzie River (mouth)) 371 ft
    113 m
    44°21′37N 121°59′39W / 44.36028°N 121.99417°W / 44.36028; -121.99417 (McKenzie River (source))[71] 3,570 ft
    1,088 m
    Source in Cascade Range, mouth near Eugene
    Silver Creek Harney Lake 87 mi
    140 km[11]
    1,700 mi2
    4,403 km2[72]
    43°15′47N 119°11′21W / 43.26306°N 119.18917°W / 43.26306; -119.18917 (Silver Creek (mouth)) 4,101 ft
    1,250 m
    43°56′28N 119°33′25W / 43.94111°N 119.55694°W / 43.94111; -119.55694 (Silver Creek (source))[73] 5,830 ft
    1,777 m
    Source in Malheur National Forest, mouth at Harney Lake
    Sprague River Williamson River 84 mi
    135 km[74]
    1,560 mi2
    4,050 km2[74]
    42°34′16N 121°52′28W / 42.57111°N 121.87444°W / 42.57111; -121.87444 (Sprague River (mouth)) 4,163 ft
    1,269 m
    42°26′16N 121°06′34W / 42.43778°N 121.10944°W / 42.43778; -121.10944 (Sprague River (source))[75] 4,326 ft
    1,319 m
    Source on high plateau of eastern Klamath County, mouth near Chiloquin
    Clackamas River Willamette River 83mi
    134 km[76]
    940 mi2
    2,435 km2[29]
    45°22′21N 122°36′31W / 45.37250°N 122.60861°W / 45.37250; -122.60861 (Clackamas River (mouth)) 10ft
    3 m
    44°49′17N 121°47′47W / 44.82139°N 121.79639°W / 44.82139; -121.79639 (Clackamas River (source))[77] 4,904 ft
    1,496 m
    Source in Cascade Range, mouth at Gladstone and Oregon City
    Tualatin River Willamette River 83mi
    134 km[78]
    712mi2
    1,844 km2[78]
    45°20′17N 122°39′05W / 45.33806°N 122.65139°W / 45.33806; -122.65139 (Tualatin River (mouth)) 59 ft
    18 m
    45°28′55N 123°24′21W / 45.48194°N 123.40583°W / 45.48194; -123.40583 (Tualatin River (source))[79] 1,978 ft
    603 m
    Source in Northern Oregon Coast Range, mouth near West Linn
    Rock Creek John Day River 82 mi
    132 km[11]
    507 mi2
    1,313 km2[68]
    45°34′36N 120°24′17W / 45.57667°N 120.40472°W / 45.57667; -120.40472 (Rock Creek (John Day; mouth)) 404 ft
    123 m
    45°02′00N 119°34′35W / 45.03333°N 119.57639°W / 45.03333; -119.57639 (Rock Creek (John Day; source))[80] 4,351 ft
    1,326 m
    Source in Umatilla National Forest, mouth east of Wasco
    Willow Creek Columbia River 79mi
    127 km[81]
    880mi2
    2,279 km2[81]
    45°48′21N 120°00′24W / 45.80583°N 120.00667°W / 45.80583; -120.00667 (Willow Creek (Columbia River; mouth)) 269ft
    82 m
    45°09′56N 119°20′29W / 45.16556°N 119.34139°W / 45.16556; -119.34139 (Willow Creek (Columbia River; source))[82] 4,918 ft
    1,499 m
    Source in Umatilla National Forest, mouth upstream of Arlington
    Donner und Blitzen River Malheur Lake 78 mi
    126 km[83]
    618 mi2
    1,600 km2[83]
    43°17′30N 118°49′12W / 43.29167°N 118.82000°W / 43.29167; -118.82000 (Donner und Blitzen River (mouth)) 4,101 ft
    1,250 m
    42°32′02N 118°43′52W / 42.53389°N 118.73111°W / 42.53389; -118.73111 (Donner und Blitzen (source))[84] 6,526 ft
    1989 m
    Source near Steens Mountain, mouth at Malheur Lake
    South Fork Crooked River Crooked River 76 mi
    123 km[11]
    1,530 mi2
    4,000 km2[85]
    44°06′05N 120°03′04W / 44.10139°N 120.05111°W / 44.10139; -120.05111 (SF Crooked River (mouth)) 3,622 ft
    1,104 m
    43°38′55N 120°23′40W / 43.64861°N 120.39444°W / 43.64861; -120.39444 (SF Crooked River (source))[86] 4,779 ft
    1,457 m
    Source southeast of Brothers, mouth near Ochoco Mountains
    Middle Fork John Day River North Fork John Day River 75 mi
    121 km[20]
    321 mi2
    833 km2[20]
    44°54′59N 119°18′08W / 44.91639°N 119.30222°W / 44.91639; -119.30222 (Middle Fork John Day River (mouth)) 2,198 ft
    670 m
    44°35′05N 118°25′48W / 44.58472°N 118.43000°W / 44.58472; -118.43000 (Middle Fork John Day River (source))[87] 4,253 ft
    1,296 m
    Source in Blue Mountains, mouth near Monument
    Cow Creek South Umpqua River 75 mi
    121 km[88]
    456 mi2
    1,181 km2[89]
    42°56′49N 123°20′16W / 42.94694°N 123.33778°W / 42.94694; -123.33778 (Cow Creek (mouth)) 636 ft
    194 m
    42°48′09N 122°59′30W / 42.80250°N 122.99167°W / 42.80250; -122.99167 (Cow Creek (source))[90] 2,404 ft
    733 m
    Source in Umpqua National Forest, mouth at Canyonville
    Sycan River Sprague River 75 mi
    121 km[11]
    557 mi2
    1,440 km2[91]
    42°27′40N 121°17′13W / 42.46111°N 121.28694°W / 42.46111; -121.28694 (Sycan River (mouth)) 4,311 ft
    1,314 m
    42°38′50N 120°44′08W / 42.64722°N 120.73556°W / 42.64722; -120.73556 (Sycan River (source))[92] 7,075 ft
    2,156 m
    Source on high plateau of eastern Klamath County, mouth at Beatty
    Imnaha River Snake River 73 mi
    117 km[11]
    851 mi2
    2,2004 km2[93]
    45°49′03N 116°45′53W / 45.81750°N 116.76472°W / 45.81750; -116.76472 (Imnaha River (mouth)) 945 ft
    288 m
    45°06′47N 117°07′31W / 45.11306°N 117.12528°W / 45.11306; -117.12528 (Imnaha River (source))[94] 6,641 ft
    2,024 m
    Source in Wallowa Mountains, mouth on Idaho border
    Calapooia River Willamette River 72 mi
    116 km[29]
    365 mi2
    945 km2[29]
    44°38′20N 123°06′36W / 44.63889°N 123.11000°W / 44.63889; -123.11000 (Calapooia River (mouth)) 180 ft
    55 m
    44°15′54N 122°19′25W / 44.26500°N 122.32361°W / 44.26500; -122.32361 (Calapooia River (source))[95] 4,552 ft
    1,387 m
    Source in Cascade Range, mouth at Albany
    Williamson River Klamath River 70 mi
    110 km[96]
    3,000 mi2
    7,800 km2[97]
    42°27′53N 121°57′25W / 42.46472°N 121.95694°W / 42.46472; -121.95694 (Williamson River (mouth)) 4,147 ft
    1,264 m
    42°42′15N 121°20′24W / 42.70417°N 121.34000°W / 42.70417; -121.34000 (Williamson River (source))[98] 5,100 ft
    1,600 m
    Source on high plateau of eastern Klamath County, mouth at Upper Klamath Lake
    Siletz River Pacific Ocean 69 mi
    111 km[99]
    304 mi2
    790 km2[99]
    44°54′12N 124°00′41W / 44.90333°N 124.01139°W / 44.90333; -124.01139 (Siletz River (mouth)) 0 ft
    m
    44°52′48N 123°42′40W / 44.88000°N 123.71111°W / 44.88000; -123.71111 (Siletz River (source))[100] 708 ft
    216 m
    Source in Central Oregon Coast Range, mouth near Lincoln City
    Succor Creek Snake River 67 mi
    108 km†[101][n 7]
    494 mi2
    1,279 km2[102]
    43°37′55N 116°56′47W / 43.63194°N 116.94639°W / 43.63194; -116.94639 (Succor Creek (mouth)) 2,211 ft
    674 m
    43°05′45N 116°50′18W / 43.09583°N 116.83833°W / 43.09583; -116.83833 (Succor Creek (source))[103] 6,976 ft
    2,126 m
    Source in Owyhee Mountains, mouth near Homedale, both in Idaho
    South Santiam River Santiam River 66mi
    106 km[104]
    1,040 mi2
    2,694 km2[105]
    44°41′12N 123°00′24W / 44.68667°N 123.00667°W / 44.68667; -123.00667 (South Santiam River (mouth)) 217ft
    66 m
    44°22′27N 122°13′05W / 44.37417°N 122.21806°W / 44.37417; -122.21806 (South Santiam River (source))[106] 1,932ft
    589 m
    Source in Cascade Range, mouth in Willamette Valley
    Pudding River Molalla River 64 mi
    103 km[107]
    527mi2
    1,360 km2[107]
    45°17′54N 122°43′07W / 45.29833°N 122.71861°W / 45.29833; -122.71861 (Pudding River (mouth)) 69 ft
    21 m
    44°53′51N 122°44′42W / 44.89750°N 122.74500°W / 44.89750; -122.74500 (Pudding River (source))[108] 950 ft
    290 m
    Source in Waldo Hills, mouth near Canby
    South Fork Coquille River Coquille River 63 mi
    101 km[109]
    288 mi2
    746 km2[109]
    43°04′49N 124°08′29W / 43.08028°N 124.14139°W / 43.08028; -124.14139 (South Fork Coquille River (mouth)) 13 ft
    m
    42°50′24N 123°52′30W / 42.84000°N 123.87500°W / 42.84000; -123.87500 (South Fork Coquille River (source))[110] 3,472 ft
    1,058 m
    Source in Siskiyou National Forest, mouth near Myrtle Point
    West Little Owyhee River Owyhee River 63 mi
    101 km[11]
    310 mi2
    803 km2[68]
    42°27′10N 117°12′34W / 42.45278°N 117.20944°W / 42.45278; -117.20944 (West Little Owyhee River (mouth)) 4,373 ft
    1,333 m
    42°06′30N 117°35′03W / 42.10833°N 117.58417°W / 42.10833; -117.58417 (West Little Owyhee River (source))[111] 6,508 ft
    1,984 m
    Source near McDermitt, mouth in Owyhee Desert
    Bully Creek Malheur River 62 mi
    99 km[11]
    540 mi2
    1,560 km2[112]
    43°58′30N 117°14′24W / 43.97500°N 117.24000°W / 43.97500; -117.24000 (Bully Creek (mouth)) 2,244 ft
    684 m
    44°05′25N 118°05′55W / 44.09028°N 118.09861°W / 44.09028; -118.09861 (Bully Creek (source))[113] 4,278 ft
    1,304 m
    Source in Malheur County, mouth near Vale
    Luckiamute River Willamette River 61 mi
    98 km[114]
    315mi2
    816 km2[115]
    44°45′15N 123°08′54W / 44.75417°N 123.14833°W / 44.75417; -123.14833 (Luckiamute River (mouth)) 164 ft
    50 m
    44°47′28N 123°32′45W / 44.79111°N 123.54583°W / 44.79111; -123.54583 (Luckiamute River (source))[116] 2,684 ft
    818 m
    Source in Central Oregon Coast Range, mouth near Buena Vista
    South Fork John Day River John Day River 60 mi
    97 km[20]
    607 mi2
    1,570 km2[117]
    44°28′26N 119°32′10W / 44.47389°N 119.53611°W / 44.47389; -119.53611 (South Fork John Day River (mouth)) 2,329 ft
    710 m
    43°55′09N 119°19′17W / 43.91917°N 119.32139°W / 43.91917; -119.32139 (South Fork John Day River (source))[118] 5,400 ft
    1,600 m
    Source in Ochoco Mountains, mouth near Dayville
    Lost River Tule Lake 60 mi
    97 km†[119][n 8]
    2,998 mi2
    7,760 km2[120]
    41°56′24N 121°30′19W / 41.94000°N 121.50528°W / 41.94000; -121.50528 (Lost River (mouth)) 4,035 ft
    1,230 m
    41°55′34N 121°04′33W / 41.92611°N 121.07583°W / 41.92611; -121.07583 (Lost River (source))[121] 4,479 ft
    1,365 m
    Source at Clear Lake Reservoir, mouth at Tule Lake, both in California
    South Yamhill River Yamhill River 60mi
    97 km[122]
    492mi2
    1,274 km2[123]
    45°13′33N 123°08′41W / 45.22583°N 123.14472°W / 45.22583; -123.14472 (South Yamhill River (mouth)) 75 ft
    23 m
    45°06′38N 123°43′40W / 45.11056°N 123.72778°W / 45.11056; -123.72778 (South Yamhill River (source))[124] 551 ft
    168 m
    Source in Northern Oregon Coast Range, mouth near McMinnville
    North Fork Malheur River Malheur River 59 mi
    95 km[125]
    550 mi2
    1,424 km2[126]
    43°45′25N 118°03′40W / 43.75694°N 118.06111°W / 43.75694; -118.06111 (NF Malheur River (mouth)) 2,923 ft
    891 m
    44°21′58N 118°24′16W / 44.36611°N 118.40444°W / 44.36611; -118.40444 (NF Malheur River (source))[127] 6,884 ft
    2,098 m
    Source in Strawberry Range, mouth near Juntura
    Yaquina River Pacific Ocean 59 mi
    95 km[128]
    253 mi2
    660 km2[128]
    44°36′44N 124°01′04W / 44.61222°N 124.01778°W / 44.61222; -124.01778 (Yaquina River (mouth)) 0 ft
    m
    44°44′57N 123°36′06W / 44.74917°N 123.60167°W / 44.74917; -123.60167 (Yaquina River (source))[129] 2,137 ft
    651 m
    Source in Central Oregon Coast Range, mouth at Newport
    Butter Creek Umatilla River 57 mi
    92 km[130]
    465 mi2
    1,204 km2[130]
    45°47′41N 119°19′44W / 45.79472°N 119.32889°W / 45.79472; -119.32889 (Butter Creek (mouth)) 535 ft
    163 m
    45°12′24N 119°10′25W / 45.20667°N 119.17361°W / 45.20667; -119.17361 (Butter Creek (source))[131] 5,034 ft
    1,534 m
    Source in Umatilla National Forest, mouth upstream of Hermiston
    Rattlesnake Creek (intermittent) Crooked Creek 57 mi
    92 km[11]
    298 mi2
    772 km2[68]
    42°43′24N 117°47′42W / 42.72333°N 117.79500°W / 42.72333; -117.79500 (Rattlesnake Creek (mouth)) 3,770 ft
    1,149 m
    42°16′55N 117°40′10W / 42.28194°N 117.66944°W / 42.28194; -117.66944 (Rattlesnake Creek (source))[132] 6,439 ft
    1,963 m
    Source in desert north of McDermitt, mouth near Burns Junction
    Willow Creek Malheur River 57 mi
    92 km[133]
    787 mi2
    2,038 km2[134]
    43°59′14N 117°13′51W / 43.98722°N 117.23083°W / 43.98722; -117.23083 (Willow Creek (Malheur River; mouth)) 2,234 ft
    681 m
    44°20′08N 117°56′15W / 44.33556°N 117.93750°W / 44.33556; -117.93750 (Willow Creek (Malheur River; source))[135] 3,724 ft
    1,135 m
    Source near Ironside, mouth near Vale
    Chetco River Pacific Ocean 56 mi
    90 km[136]
    352 mi2
    912 km2[136]
    42°02′43N 124°16′14W / 42.04528°N 124.27056°W / 42.04528; -124.27056 (Chetco River (mouth)) 0 ft
    m
    42°07′47N 123°52′39W / 42.12972°N 123.87750°W / 42.12972; -123.87750 (Chetco River (source))[137] 3,201 ft
    976 m
    Source in Klamath Mountains, mouth near Brookings
    Illinois River Rogue River 56 mi
    97 km[138]
    990 mi2
    2,600 km2[138]
    42°33′00N 124°03′58W / 42.55000°N 124.06611°W / 42.55000; -124.06611 (Illinois River (mouth)) 102 ft
    31 m
    42°09′35N 123°39′33W / 42.15972°N 123.65917°W / 42.15972; -123.65917 (Illinois River (source))[139] 1,275 ft
    389 m
    Source near Cave Junction (between Klamath Mountains and Siskiyou Mountains), mouth near Agness
    Rock Creek (intermittent) Catlow Valley 56 mi
    90 km[11]
    269 mi2
    697 km2[68]
    42°39′41N 119°10′08W / 42.66139°N 119.16889°W / 42.66139; -119.16889 (Rock Creek (Catlow Valley; mouth)) 4,557 ft
    1,389 m
    42°26′57N 119°41′33W / 42.44917°N 119.69250°W / 42.44917; -119.69250 (Rock Creek (Catlow Valley; source))[140] 6,896 ft
    2,102 m
    Source on Hart Mountain, mouth in Catlow Valley
    Wallowa River Grande Ronde River 56 mi
    90 km[141]
    927 mi2
    2,400 km2[141]
    45°43′31N 117°47′09W / 45.72528°N 117.78583°W / 45.72528; -117.78583 (Wallowa River (mouth)) 2,316 ft
    706 m
    45°16′28N 117°12′42W / 45.27444°N 117.21167°W / 45.27444; -117.21167 (Wallowa River (source))[142] 4,498 ft
    1,371 m
    Source in Wallowa Mountains, mouth downstream of Wallowa
    Sandy River Columbia River 55 mi
    89 km[143]
    508 mi2
    1,316 km2[143]
    45°34′05N 122°24′03W / 45.56806°N 122.40083°W / 45.56806; -122.40083 (Sandy River (mouth)) 10 ft
    m
    45°22′32N 121°43′45W / 45.37556°N 121.72917°W / 45.37556; -121.72917 (Sandy River (source))[144] 5,225 ft
    1,593 m
    Source in Cascade Range, mouth near Troutdale
    Long Tom River Willamette River 55 mi
    89 km[145]
    410 mi2
    1,062 km2[146]
    44°22′48N 123°14′54W / 44.38000°N 123.24833°W / 44.38000; -123.24833 (Long Tom River (mouth)) 256 ft
    78 m
    44°13′12N 123°26′39W / 44.22000°N 123.44417°W / 44.22000; -123.44417 (Long Tom River (source))[147] 1,400 ft
    427 m
    Source near Low Pass, mouth north of Monroe
    Fifteenmile Creek Columbia River 54 mi
    87 km[11]
    370 mi2
    960 km2[148]
    45°36′50N 121°07′22W / 45.61389°N 121.12278°W / 45.61389; -121.12278 (Fifteenmile Creek (mouth)) 95 ft
    29 m
    45°20′35N 121°31′18W / 45.34306°N 121.52167°W / 45.34306; -121.52167 (Fifteenmile Creek (source))[149] 6,178 ft
    1,883 m
    Source in Mount Hood National Forest, mouth near The Dalles
    Dry Creek (intermittent) Crooked Creek 54 mi
    86 km[11]
    499 mi2
    1,184 km2[68]
    42°47′42N 117°44′47W / 42.79500°N 117.74639°W / 42.79500; -117.74639 (Dry Creek (mouth)) 3,570 ft
    1,088 m
    42°30′31N 117°17′44W / 42.50861°N 117.29556°W / 42.50861; -117.29556 (Dry Creek (source))[150] 5,000 ft
    1,524 m
    Source near Five Points, mouth near Burns Junction
    Nestucca River Pacific Ocean 53 mi
    85 km[151]
    370 mi2
    960 km2[152]
    45°11′03N 123°57′26W / 45.18417°N 123.95722°W / 45.18417; -123.95722 (Nestucca River (mouth)) 0 ft
    m
    45°16′23N 123°23′33W / 45.27306°N 123.39250°W / 45.27306; -123.39250 (Nestucca River (source))[153] 2,246 ft
    685 m
    Source in Northern Oregon Coast Range, mouth near Pacific City
    Warm Springs River Deschutes River 53 mi
    85 km[11]
    541 mi2
    1,401 km2[68]
    44°51′28N 121°04′09W / 44.85778°N 121.06917°W / 44.85778; -121.06917 (Warm Springs River (mouth)) 1,240 ft
    378 m
    44°57′39N 121°47′21W / 44.96083°N 121.78917°W / 44.96083; -121.78917 (Warm Springs River (source))[154] 4,023 ft
    1,226 m
    Source in Cascade Range, mouth near Kahneeta
    North Fork Coquille River Coquille River 53 mi
    85 km[109]
    154 mi2
    399 km2[109]
    43°04′49N 124°08′29W / 43.08028°N 124.14139°W / 43.08028; -124.14139 (North Fork Coquille River (mouth)) 13 ft
    m
    43°16′54N 123°51′14W / 43.28167°N 123.85389°W / 43.28167; -123.85389 (North Fork Coquille River (source))[155] 1,647 ft
    502 m
    Source in central Coast Range, mouth near Myrtle Point
    Chewaucan River Abert Lake 53 mi
    86 km[11]
    651 mi2
    1,686 km2[68]
    42°31′21N 120°14′59W / 42.52250°N 120.24972°W / 42.52250; -120.24972 (Chewaucan River (mouth)) 4,258 ft
    1,298 m
    42°27′49N 120°36′38W / 42.46361°N 120.61056°W / 42.46361; -120.61056 (Chewaucan River (source))[156] 5,151 ft
    1,570 m
    Source in Fremont National Forest, mouth at Abert Lake
    Applegate River Rogue River 51 mi
    82 km†[157][n 9]
    767 mi2
    1,990 km2[158]
    42°25′44N 123°26′59W / 42.42889°N 123.44972°W / 42.42889; -123.44972 (Applegate River (mouth)) 850 ft
    259 m
    41°58′23N 123°11′08W / 41.97306°N 123.18556°W / 41.97306; -123.18556 (Applegate River (source))[159] 2,534 ft
    772 m
    Source in Siskiyou Mountains in California, mouth near Grants Pass
    Trout Creek Deschutes River 51 mi
    82 km[11]
    692 mi2
    1,792 km2[160]
    44°49′17N 121°05′19W / 44.82139°N 121.08861°W / 44.82139; -121.08861 (Trout Creek (mouth)) 1,283 ft
    391 m
    44°30′42N 120°33′20W / 44.51167°N 120.55556°W / 44.51167; -120.55556 (Trout Creek (source))[161] 5,593 ft
    1,705 m
    Source in Ochoco Mountains, mouth at JeffersonWasco county line
    Cow Creek Jordan Creek 51 mi
    82 km†[11] [n 10]
    330 mi2
    855 km2[162]
    42°56′51N 117°20′38W / 42.94750°N 117.34389°W / 42.94750; -117.34389 (Cow Creek (Jordan Creek; mouth)) 4,216 ft
    1,285 m
    43°04′23N 116°50′23W / 43.07306°N 116.83972°W / 43.07306; -116.83972 (Cow Creek (Jordan Creek; source))[163] 7,048 ft
    2,148 m
    Source near De Lamar, Idaho, mouth at Danner
    Crooked Creek Owyhee River 51 mi
    82 km[164]
    1,340 mi2
    3,500 km2[165]
    42°52′57N 117°41′52W / 42.88250°N 117.69778°W / 42.88250; -117.69778 (Crooked Creek (mouth)) 3,343 ft
    1,019 m
    42°40′32N 117°54′33W / 42.67556°N 117.90917°W / 42.67556; -117.90917 (Crooked Creek (source))[166] 3,921 ft
    1,195 m
    Source at Crooked Creek Spring, mouth near Rome
    Minam River Wallowa River 51 mi
    82 km[11]
    239 mi2
    618 km2[167]
    45°37′17N 117°43′14W / 45.62139°N 117.72056°W / 45.62139; -117.72056 (Minam River (mouth)) 2,536 ft
    773 m
    45°10′07N 117°21′28W / 45.16861°N 117.35778°W / 45.16861; -117.35778 (Minam River (source))[168] 7,684 ft
    2,342 m
    Source in the Eagle Cap Wilderness, mouth at Minam
    Molalla River Willamette River 50 mi
    80 km[169]
    877 mi2
    2,270 km2[29]
    45°17′23N 122°43′18W / 45.28972°N 122.72167°W / 45.28972; -122.72167 (Molalla River (mouth)) 69 ft
    21 m
    44°54′12N 122°16′01W / 44.90333°N 122.26694°W / 44.90333; -122.26694 (Molalla River (source))[170] 3,304 ft
    1,007 m
    Source in Cascade Range, mouth near Canby
    Walla Walla River Columbia River 50 mi
    80 km†[171][n 11]
    1,758 mi2
    4,453 km2[172]
    46°03′27N 118°54′40W / 46.05750°N 118.91111°W / 46.05750; -118.91111 (Walla Walla River (mouth)) 404 ft
    123 m
    45°53′54N 118°18′28W / 45.89833°N 118.30778°W / 45.89833; -118.30778 (Walla Walla River (source))[173] 1,360 ft
    410 m
    Source near Milton-Freewater, mouth near Wallula, Washington
    A panorama of Portland, with many buildings on either side of the Willamette River, with a number of bridges crossing it
    The Willamette River (10th longest) runs through the center of Portland, Oregon.

    Map[edit]

    Clickable map of all Oregon streams more than 50 miles (80 kilometers) longApplegate RiverBully CreekBurnt RiverButter CreekCalapooia RiverChetco RiverChewaucan RiverClackamas RiverColumbia RiverCow CreekCow CreekCrooked CreekCrooked RiverDeschutes RiverDonner und Blitzen RiverDry CreekDry RiverFifteenmile CreekGrande Ronde RiverIllinois RiverImnaha RiverJohn Day RiverJordan CreekKlamath RiverLittle Deschutes RiverLong Tom RiverLost RiverLuckiamute RiverMalheur RiverMcKenzie RiverMiddle Fork John Day RiverMiddle Fork Willamette RiverMinam RiverMolalla RiverNehalem RiverNestucca RiverNorth Fork Coquille RiverNorth Fork John Day RiverNorth Fork Malheur RiverNorth Santiam RiverNorth Umpqua RiverOwyhee RiverPowder RiverPudding RiverRattlesnake CreekRock CreekRock CreekRogue RiverSandy RiverSiletz RiverSilver CreekSilvies RiverSiuslaw RiverSmith RiverSnake RiverSouth Fork Coquille RiverSouth Fork Crooked RiverSouth Fork John Day RiverSouth Santiam RiverSouth Umpqua RiverSouth Yamhill RiverSprague RiverSuccor CreekSycan RiverTrout CreekTualatin RiverUmatilla RiverUmpqua RiverWalla Walla RiverWallowa RiverWarm Springs RiverWest Little Owyhee RiverWillamette RiverWilliamson RiverWillow CreekWillow CreekYaquina RiverPacific OceanOregon
    Image map of all Oregon streams more than 50 miles (80 kilometers) long. Each label is wikilinked to an article. Click on the small rectangles to the right of the caption for a larger map.

    See also[edit]

    Notes and references[edit]

    Notes
    1. ^ Only 307 miles (494 km) of the Columbia River flow through Oregon.[8]
  • ^ Only 235 miles (378 km) of the Snake River flow through Oregon.[12]
  • ^ Only 198 miles (319 km) of the Owyhee River flow through Oregon.[14]
  • ^ Only 46 miles (74 km) of the Klamath River flow through Oregon.[18]
  • ^ Only about 144 miles (232 km) of the Grande Ronde River flow through Oregon. The river leaves Oregon and enters Washington at about river mile 39, reenters Oregon at river mile 38, and flows back into Washington at river mile 37. The distance within Oregon is the total length, 182 miles (293 km), minus the distance 38 miles (61 km) in Washington.[31]
  • ^ Only 52 miles (84 km) of Jordan Creek flow through Oregon. The creek enters Oregon at about river mile 52.[11]
  • ^ Only 39 miles (63 km) of Succor Creek flow through Oregon. The creek enters Oregon at about river mile 44 and leaves it at about river mile 5.[11]
  • ^ Only about 46 miles (74 km) of the Lost River flow through Oregon. The river enters Oregon at about river mile 48 and leaves it at about river mile 2.[119]
  • ^ About 50 miles (80 km) of the Applegate River flow through Oregon. This is the sum of the 46 miles (74 km) marked on topo maps plus the remaining distance to the California border, measured by map scale and ruler.[157]
  • ^ Only 36 miles (58 km) of Cow Creek flow through Oregon. The creek enters Oregon at about river mile 36.[11]
  • ^ Only about 10 miles (16 km) of the Walla Walla River flow through Oregon. The river leaves the state and enters Washington at about river mile 40.[171]
  • References
    1. ^ a b c Allan, Buckley & Meacham 2001, pp. 162–169.
  • ^ United States Geological Survey. "United States Geological Survey Topographic Map". TopoQuest. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  • ^ Oregon Atlas & Gazetteer. Freeport, Maine: Delorme Mapping. 1991. ISBN 978-0-89933-235-2.
  • ^ a b Based on information in United States Geological Survey maps published on the Internet by TopoQuest, the Oregon Atlas, and the Oregon Atlas & Gazetteer. Locations are in Oregon except as noted.
  • ^ a b c The mouth coordinates, mouth elevation, and source coordinates are from the Geographic Names Information System (United States Geological Survey) listing for each river except for the source coordinates of the Columbia River, which are from the Canadian Geographical Names Data Base.
  • ^ Derived from Google Earth search using Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) source coordinates.
  • ^ a b c d e Kammerer, J. C. (May 1990). "Largest Rivers in the United States". United States Geological Survey. Archived from the original on January 29, 2017. Retrieved August 5, 2010.
  • ^ Palmer 2014, p. 197.
  • ^ "Columbia River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 5, 2010.
  • ^ "Columbia Lake". Natural Resources Canada. Archived from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved January 31, 2011.
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  • ^ Palmer 2014, p. 259.
  • ^ "Snake River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. September 10, 1979. Retrieved August 6, 2010.
  • ^ Palmer 2014, p. 268.
  • ^ Stanford et al. 2005b, p. 647.
  • ^ "Owyhee River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
  • ^ a b Carter & Resh 2005a, p. 563.
  • ^ Palmer 2014, p. 227.
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  • ^ a b c d e f "Bull Trout Recovery Plan: Columbia River/Klamath (2002), Chapter 9: John Day River" (PDF). United States Fish and Wildlife Service. pp. iv–3. Retrieved August 12, 2010.
  • ^ Palmer 2014, p. 241.
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  • ^ a b c d "Bull Trout Recovery Plan: Columbia River/Klamath (2002), Chapter 7: Deschutes River" (PDF). United States Fish and Wildlife Service. pp. iv–4. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
  • ^ "Deschutes River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
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  • ^ "Rogue River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 8, 2010.
  • ^ a b Palmer 2014, p. 271.
  • ^ "Malheur River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ a b c d e f "Tributaries". Willamette Riverkeeper. Archived from the original on November 10, 2013. Retrieved August 9, 2011.
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  • ^ "Grande Ronde River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). September 10, 1979. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ Palmer 2014, p. 276.
  • ^ "Powder River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ United States Geological Survey (USGS). "United States Geological Survey Topographic Map". TopoQuest. Retrieved August 18, 2010. Map quadrants show river mileage from mouth to source.
  • ^ "Crooked River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ Length derived by subtracting the main stem length of 187 miles (301 km) from the United States Geological Survey figure of 309 miles (497 km) for the main stem plus the Middle Fork
  • ^ "Middle Fork Willamette River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
  • ^ a b Palmer 2014, p. 81.
  • ^ "Nehalem River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ a b Palmer 2014, p. 254.
  • ^ "Silvies River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 14, 2010.
  • ^ "North Fork John Day River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 15, 2010.
  • ^ United States Geological Survey (USGS). "United States Geological Survey Topographic Map". TopoQuest. Retrieved August 12, 2010. The map quadrants include river mile markers from mouth to source.
  • ^ Carter & Resh 2005a, p. 585.
  • ^ "Umpqua River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ United States Geological Survey (USGS). "United States Geological Survey Topographic Map". TopoQuest. Retrieved August 17, 2010. Map quadrangles show river mileage from mouth to source.
  • ^ Palmer 2014, p. 98.
  • ^ "Siuslaw River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ a b "Summary of Environmental Information on the Umpqua River Basin". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Archived from the original on January 17, 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ Palmer 2014, p. 129.
  • ^ "North Umpqua River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ Palmer 2014, p. 134.
  • ^ "South Umpqua River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ Palmer 2014, p. 219.
  • ^ "Little Deschutes River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ "Jordan – 17050108, 8 Digit Hydrologic Unit Profile" (PDF). National Resources Conservation Service. p. 2. Retrieved August 28, 2010.
  • ^ "Jordan Creek". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 28, 2010.
  • ^ Palmer 2014, p. 275.
  • ^ "Burnt River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ a b "About the Watershed". North Santiam Watershed Council. Archived from the original on March 10, 2012. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
  • ^ "North Santiam River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 8, 2010.
  • ^ a b Palmer 2014, p. 102.
  • ^ "Smith River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 14, 2010.
  • ^ a b Palmer 2014, p. 249.
  • ^ "Umatilla River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 14, 2010.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h "Watershed Boundary Dataset". USDA, NRCS, National Cartography and Geospatial Center. Retrieved September 4, 2010. ArcExplorer GIS data viewer.
  • ^ "Dry River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  • ^ a b Palmer 2014, p. 169.
  • ^ "McKenzie River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 7, 2010.
  • ^ Harney County Watershed Council (May 2000). "Silver Creek Subbasin Assessment" (PDF). Oregon Water Resources Department. p. 2. Archived (PDF) from the original on May 26, 2017. Retrieved May 23, 2017.
  • ^ "Silver Creek". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 5, 2010.
  • ^ a b McDowell, P.F.; O'Connor, J.E.; Lind, P. (2005). Sprague River geomorphology studies, Klamath Basin, Oregon (abstract #H31H-06) (Report). The Smithsonian/NASA Astrophysics Data System (Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory). Bibcode:2005AGUFM.H31H..06M. Retrieved April 11, 2011.
  • ^ "Sprague River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ Taylor, Barbara (1999). "Indian Use" (PDF). Salmon and Steelhead Runs and Related Events of the Clackamas River Basin: A Historical Perspective. Portland General Electric. p. 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 11, 2006. Retrieved August 6, 2010.
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  • ^ a b Tualatin River Watershed Council. "Frequently Asked Questions". Tualatin River Watershed Council. Archived from the original on July 17, 2012. Retrieved August 6, 2010.
  • ^ "Tualatin River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 6, 2010.
  • ^ "Rock Creek". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  • ^ a b The Willow Creek Local Advisory Committee (March 5, 2008). "Willow Creek Agricultural Water Quality Management Area Plan" (PDF). Oregon Department of Agriculture. p. 11. Retrieved August 9, 2011.
  • ^ "Willow Creek". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 23, 2010.
  • ^ a b Palmer 2014, p. 255.
  • ^ "Donner und Blitzen River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ "South Fork Crooked – 17070303 8-Digit Hydrologic Unit Profile" (PDF). National Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). May 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 24, 2017. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  • ^ "South Fork Crooked River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  • ^ "Middle Fork John Day River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 12, 2010.
  • ^ United States Geological Survey (USGS). "United States Geological Survey Topographic Map". TopoQuest. Retrieved August 24, 2010. The maps include river mile markers for the lower 73 miles (117 km) of the river. The remaining distance is an estimate based on map scale and ruler.
  • ^ "USGS Gage #14310000 on Cow Creek near Riddle, Oregon –– Water-Data Report 2009" (PDF). National Water Information System. United States Geological Survey. 2009. Retrieved August 23, 2010.
  • ^ "Cow Creek". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  • ^ Palmer 2014, p. 239.
  • ^ "Sycan River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
  • ^ Palmer 2014, p. 281.
  • ^ "Imnaha River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved June 29, 2009.
  • ^ "Calapooia River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 7, 2010.
  • ^ Sheehan 2005, pp. 298–99.
  • ^ Risley, John C.; Laenen, Antonius (1999). "Upper Klamath Lake Basin Nutrient-Loading Study—Assessment of Historic flows in the Williamson and Sprague Rivers". United States Geological Survey (USGS). Retrieved August 14, 2010.
  • ^ "Williamson River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ a b Palmer 2014, p. 93.
  • ^ "Siletz River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ "Mid Snake River/Succor Creek Watershed" (PDF). Idaho Department of Environmental Quality. June 2005. p. 63. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 29, 2010. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  • ^ "USGS 13173500 Succor Creek At Mouth Nr Homedale ID". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  • ^ "Succor Creek". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  • ^ United States Geological Survey. "United States Geological Survey Topographic Map". TopoQuest. Retrieved August 7, 2010. The map quadrants include river-mile markers for the stream's entire length.
  • ^ "Watershed Issues". South Santiam Watershed Council. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
  • ^ "South Santiam River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 7, 2010.
  • ^ a b Palmer 2014, p. 189.
  • ^ "Pudding River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 10, 2010.
  • ^ a b c d "Introduction to the Coquille Watershed". Coquille Watershed Association. Archived from the original on November 17, 2016. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  • ^ "South Fork Coquille River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  • ^ "West Little Owyhee River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  • ^ Bully Creek Watershed Coalition; et al. (1997). "Bully Creek Watershed Assessment and Strategy" (PDF). Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. p. 9. Archived (PDF) from the original on May 22, 2017. Retrieved October 3, 2015.
  • ^ "Bully Creek". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 27, 2010.
  • ^ Palmer 2014, p. 176.
  • ^ "Luckiamute Watershed". Luckiamute Watershed Council. Archived from the original on September 8, 2015. Retrieved October 4, 2015.
  • ^ "Luckiamute River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved September 2, 2010.
  • ^ Cole, Michael B.; Blaha, Rich J.; Lemke, Jena L. (November 2003). "Upper South Fork of the John Day River Watershed Assessment" (PDF). Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  • ^ "South Fork John Day River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 12, 2010.
  • ^ a b United States Geological Survey (USGS). "United States Geological Survey Topographic Map". TopoQuest. Retrieved August 17, 2010. Map quadrants show river mileage from mouth to source.
  • ^ "Lost River Subbasin Agricultural Water Quality Management Area Plan" (PDF). Oregon Department of Agriculture. 2006. p. 12. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 12, 2012. Retrieved August 9, 2011.
  • ^ "Lost River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ United States Geological Survey. "United States Geological Survey Topographic Map". TopoQuest. Retrieved August 8, 2010. The map quadrants include river mile (RM) markers from the mouth to RM 55 (river kilometer 89), upstream of Grand Ronde, Oregon. The remaining distance is an estimate based on map scale and ruler.
  • ^ "Map 1: The Yamhill River Basin & the Chehalem Valley" (PDF). Yamhill Basin Council. 2002. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 26, 2004. Retrieved August 9, 2011. The total is the sum of five subwatersheds: Upper Yamhill, Mill Creek, Salt Creek, Lower South Yamhill/Deer Creek, and Willamina Creek.
  • ^ "South Yamhill River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
  • ^ Fenton, Jason. ""Use of Radio Telemetry to Document Movements of Bull Trout in the North Fork Malheur River, Oregon 2002" in Evaluation of the Life History of Native Salmonids in the Malheur River Basin" (PDF). Bonneville Power Administration. p. 5. Retrieved August 26, 2010.
  • ^ Malheur Watershed Council; Burns Paiute Tribe (May 2004). "Malheur River Subbasin Assessment and Management Plan For Fish and Wildlife Mitigation" (PDF). Northwest Power and Conservation Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 13, 2012. Retrieved August 26, 2010.
  • ^ "North Fork Malheur River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 26, 2010.
  • ^ a b Ame, John (2007). "Yaquina Watershed". Oregon State University. Retrieved October 17, 2010.
  • ^ "Yaquina River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 14, 2010.
  • ^ a b Maudlin, Michael (December 2000). "Umatilla Sub-Basin Assessment" (PDF). Washington State University. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 20, 2011. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
  • ^ "Butter Creek". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
  • ^ "Rattlesnake Creek". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  • ^ "Malheur River Basin Agricultural Water Quality Management Area Plan" (PDF). Oregon Department of Agriculture. February 15, 2001. p. 9. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 9, 2011. Retrieved March 5, 2011. Reference states that Willow Creek is dammed 41 miles (66 km) from its mouth. The remaining distance is an estimate based on map scale and ruler.
  • ^ Malheur Watershed Council; Burns Paiute Tribe (May 2004). "Malheur River Subbasin Assessment and Management Plan For Fish and Wildlife Mitigation" (PDF). Northwest Power and Conservation Council. p. 14. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 13, 2012. Retrieved March 5, 2011.
  • ^ "Willow Creek". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
  • ^ a b Maguire, Mike (June 2001). "Chetco River Watershed Assessment" (PDF). South Coast Watershed Council. Retrieved August 17, 2010.
  • ^ "Chetco River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ a b Palmer 2014, p. 149.
  • ^ "Illinois River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ "Rock Creek". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  • ^ a b Palmer 2014, p. 286.
  • ^ "Wallowa River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ a b "Bull Trout Recovery Plan: Columbia River/Klamath (2002), Chapter 6: Hood River" (PDF). United States Fish and Wildlife Service. p. 4. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
  • ^ "Sandy River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ "Long Tom Subbasin Fish Management Plan" (PDF). Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. March 1992. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 3, 2016. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  • ^ "Long Tom Watershed Assessment" (PDF). Long Tom Watershed Council. January 2000. p. 12. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 29, 2011. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  • ^ "Long Tom River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  • ^ Clark, Jennifer Shannon (March 7, 2003). "Fifteenmile Watershed Assessment" (PDF). Wasco County Soil and Water Conservation District. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  • ^ "Fifteenmile Creek". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  • ^ "Dry Creek". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved March 13, 2011.
  • ^ United States Geological Survey (USGS). "United States Geological Survey Topographic Map". TopoQuest. Retrieved August 17, 2010. Map quadrangles show river mileage from the mouth to 49.7 miles (80.0 km). The remaining distance is an estimate based on map scale and ruler.
  • ^ "Nestucca Bay Watershed TMDLs and Water Quality Management Plan" (PDF). Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 27, 2011. Retrieved August 20, 2010. Includes the watershed of the Little Nestucca River, which is a tributary of Nestucca Bay but not the Nestucca River main stem.
  • ^ "Nestucca River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ "Warm Springs River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  • ^ "North Fork Coquille River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  • ^ "Chewaucan River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  • ^ a b "United States Geological Survey Topographic Map". Geographic Names Information System. TopoQuest. Retrieved August 17, 2010. Map quadrants show river mileage from the mouth to river mile (RM) 46 or river kilometer (RK) 74 near the intake for Applegate Dam. The remaining distance is an estimate based on map scale and ruler.
  • ^ "Little Applegate River Watershed Analysis" (PDF). Bureau of Land Management. May 1995. p. 1. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  • ^ "Applegate River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ "Trout Creek Watershed Assessment" (PDF). Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. August 2002. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  • ^ "Trout Creek". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  • ^ "USGS 13180000 Cow Creek At Danner, Oreg". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  • ^ "Cow Creek". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  • ^ "Vmap0". GIS-Lab. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
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  • ^ "Crooked Creek". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  • ^ "Minam River Spring Chinook Population" (PDF). Northwest Fisheries Science Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. p. 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved August 17, 2010.
  • ^ "Minam River". Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). United States Geological Survey (USGS). November 28, 1980. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  • ^ United States Geological Survey. "United States Geological Survey Topographic Map". TopoQuest. Retrieved August 9, 2010. The map quadrants include river mile (RM) markers from the mouth to RM 46.3 (river kilometer 74.5). The remaining distance is an estimate based on map scale and ruler.
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