Oregon Rivers And Lakes

Oregon's rivers have played a central role in its history and landscape.

The Columbia River

Forming much of Oregon's northern border, the Columbia River was an early trade and transport route crucial for development. It generates massive hydroelectric power.

The Willamette River

The Willamette River flows north through Eugene, Corvallis, Salem and Portland. Early settlements arose along the Willamette.

The Snake River

The Snake River forms the eastern boundary with Idaho and represents Oregon's ranch and high desert country. It offers remarkable rafting and fishing.

Prominent Lakes

Oregon also hosts important recreational lakes.

Crater Lake

The stunning Crater Lake is a caldera lake and the deepest lake in the United States at nearly 2,000 feet deep.

Upper Klamath Lake

Upper Klamath Lake is one of the largest freshwater lakes west of the Rockies. It supports agriculture in the basin.

Lake Billy Chinook

Lake Billy Chinook is a large reservoir in central Oregon renowned for its excellent fishing opportunities.

Oregon's rivers, lakes and water resources shape its landscape and fuel its economy through recreation, agriculture, and hydropower.

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