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McKenzie River topographic map

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McKenzie River

The McKenzie River drains a region of about 1,300 square miles (3,400 km2) and is one of the primary tributaries of the Willamette River. Elevations in the watershed range from 10,358 feet (3,157 m) at the summit of the South Sister to 375 feet (114 m) at the McKenzie's mouth on the Willamette River north of Eugene. The upper basin, in the high Cascades, consists of granular, permeable igneous rocks that are geologically young, while most of the middle and lower McKenzie valley in the Western Cascades is made of the remnants of older, more weathered volcanic rocks. Major watersheds bordering the McKenzie basin include the Calapooia; the South, Middle and North Santiam rivers to the north; the Middle Fork Willamette River to the south; and the Deschutes River to the east.

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Name: McKenzie River topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: McKenzie River, Lane County, Oregon, 97478, United States of America (44.06883 -122.91902 44.07077 -122.90958)

Average elevation: 623 ft

Minimum elevation: 469 ft

Maximum elevation: 1,276 ft

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