Owyhee Reservoir
Owyhee Reservoir |
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Location |
Malheur County, Oregon |
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Coordinates |
43°27′41″N 117°20′18″W / 43.46139°N 117.33833°W / 43.46139; -117.33833Coordinates: 43°27′41″N 117°20′18″W / 43.46139°N 117.33833°W / 43.46139; -117.33833 |
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Type |
reservoir |
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Primary inflows |
Owyhee River |
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Primary outflows |
Owyhee River |
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Catchment area |
11,160 sq mi (28,900 km2)[1] |
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Basin countries |
United States |
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Max. length |
52 mi (84 km) |
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Surface area |
13,900 acres (5,600 ha)[1] |
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Average depth |
81 ft (25 m)[1] |
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Max. depth |
117 ft (36 m)[1] |
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Water volume |
1,122,000 acre·ft (1,384,000 dam3)[1] |
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Residence time |
1.7 years[1] |
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Shore length1 |
125 mi (201 km)[1] |
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Surface elevation |
2,670 ft (810 m)[1] |
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1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. |
Owyhee Reservoir or Owyhee Lake is a reservoir on the Owyhee River in Malheur County, Oregon, United States.[2] Located in far Eastern Oregon near the Idaho border, the reservoir is Oregon's longest at 52 miles (84 km).[3] The 13,900-acre (56 km2) lake is home to several species of fish, including crappie, rainbow trout, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, yellow perch, and brown bullhead.[4] An artificial lake, it was created in 1932 with the completion of the Owyhee Dam.[5] Seasonal Lake Owyhee State Park is located on the northeast shore and includes a boat ramp.[6][7]
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