Jackson County topographic maps
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Ashland
United States > Oregon > Jackson County
Ashland lies within Oregon's southwest interior climate zone, in which all but the higher-elevation sites are in the rain shadow of the Oregon Coast Range to the west. The largest urban areas in this zone in addition to Ashland are Medford and Grants Pass in the Rogue Valley, and Roseburg in the Umpqua River…
Average elevation: 2,539 ft
Siskiyou Gap
United States > Oregon > Jackson County
"The original pass crosses the divide between the Rogue and Klamath Rivers at a slight topographic notch formed by the geological contact between the older Siskiyou Mountains to the west and the younger volcanic Cascade Range to the east." (Jeffrey M. LaLande, retired, forest archaeologist, Rogue…
Average elevation: 5,728 ft
Central Point
United States > Oregon > Jackson County
The city lies at an elevation of about 1,272 feet (388 m) along Oregon Highway 99 and Interstate 5 northwest of Medford. Jacksonville is to the south and Gold Hill to the northwest. The Central Oregon and Pacific Railroad passes through Central Point.
Average elevation: 1,263 ft
Lost Creek Lake
United States > Oregon > Jackson County
The primary purpose of the dam is flood control and is operated in conjunction with Applegate Dam to regulate water flows down the river as well as to impound water for summer use. The dam is an earthfill structure with a gated spillway and contains two hydroelectric generating units with a total capacity of…
Average elevation: 2,392 ft