Dry Creek (Oregon)

Dry Creek is a common name for streams in Oregon. The Geographic Names Information System list 96 streams by that name.[1] The National Hydrography Dataset contains 91 of those streams.[2] Nine of them are over 15 miles in length, they are listed below.

Name Mouth[2] Total length[2] Mouth
coordinates
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Source
coordinates
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GNIS ID[1] County
Dry Creek Crooked Creek 54 miles (87 km) 42°47′42″N 117°44′47″W 42°30′31″N 117°17′44″W 1120133 Malheur
Dry Creek Owyhee River 44 miles (71 km) 43°33′52″N 117°21′21″W 43°28′09″N 117°56′21″W 1120135 Malheur
Dry Creek Pine Creek 23 miles (37 km) 45°58′14″N 118°31′55″W 45°47′55″N 118°13′24″W 1141312 Umatilla
Dry Creek Jordan Creek 20 miles (32 km) 42°53′17″N 117°35′05″W 42°47′16″N 117°22′17″W 1141298 Malheur
Dry Creek Goose Lake 18 miles (29 km) 42°01′45″N 120°29′07″W 42°04′19″N 120°38′25″W 1141293 Lake
Dry Creek Fifteenmile Creek 17 miles (27 km) 45°30′22″N 121°02′47″W 45°18′25″N 121°05′07″W 1120126 Wasco
Dry Creek Fort Rock Valley 17 miles (27 km) 43°21′34″N 121°11′31″W 43°19′21″N 121°20′19″W 1141299 Lake, Klamath
Dry Creek Catlow Valley 16 miles (26 km) 42°38′37″N 118°59′29″W 42°33′24″N 118°46′06″W 1120131 Harney
Dry Creek Willow Creek 15 miles (24 km) 45°29′15″N 118°01′57″W 45°39′14″N 118°07′31″W 1141311 Union

References

  1. "Geographic Names Information System". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved March 17, 2011.
  2. "National Hydrography Dataset". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved March 17, 2011.
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